Yeah, I can't do the leather trousers (did I hear someone say 'swamp balls'?) but the Rebel Yell set might do the trick in that guitar if you want something that can do both rock and metal.
As an owner of a Warpig set I can say that it does really heavy stuff really well. It does a good job of various things in D standard and C# standard, and when I had it in E standard it was good too. It is articulate but it is also dirty and brutal. It can do 'Children of the Grave' (Black Sabbath) pretty well, as long as you kick in the clean channel for the arpeggiated chords (the clean is not so clean when you combine a Warpig with a Peavey 6534+, but it doesn't need to be totally clean for that song), and if you can find a way to boost the treble and rein in the bass (e.g., using a TS9 tube screamer or clone) you can get a nice 'Countess Bathory' (Venom) out of it. I'm pretty sure most Sabbath and Venom songs in the low C# tuning would sound good with it. Otherwise the stuff I tend to use that guitar for is old school death metal, crust punk, and grindcore, which again tend to use lower tunings. I don't find it to be the best pickup for thrash - I suspect the Miracle Man might be better at that, and my A-Bomb is good at that with the guitar knobs, amp and pedals set right.
I would probably suggest the A-Bomb, C-Bomb, RYs, Cold Sweats, or Holy Divers if you want something that can straddle hard rock and metal. Also don't discount the vintage and vintage hot ranges, a lot of people have used certain pickups from those ranges for metal.