I like almost all the ones you mentioned: Zweden, Harding, Chailly (except the scherzo), Eschenbach, and Young. I think almost all of those are more white-knuckled than Jansons, but like I said I use Jansons' recording as a reference, meaning the one that, to my ears, most accurately represents the score. My second choice reference would be either Järvi/NHK or Boulez. If I were going for impact, I'd probably choose Young or Harding. Love those ones.
I haven't heard the Neumann Exton recording, but I bet it's good. I just listened to his Supraphon M6 and I was totally underwhelmed. Some really good playing on there but, like his M1 from the same cycle, it just comes off to me as a bit aimless and non-committal. Plus, the hammers are metallic like an anvil, and it sounds annoying (to me), and wrong.