Comp XE268H v Crow 18619 - 318
I ran a Lunati Voodoo 256/262 adv duration HFT cam in a 360 and liked it but it was too small for the cubes and compression. Their "268" Voodoo cam seems like a good choice for your build, faster ramps and more lift than the equivalent-duration cams from Comp etc. But that's the extent of my experience with off-the-shelf cams. Next 360 I built (currently in my '70 Duster) got a custom-ground hydraulic roller cam from Racer Brown (Jim Dowell).
IMO the "Whiplash"-type cams don't sound that great to me, maybe because I can tell the difference in sound between a true high-performance engine and a regular engine with a rowdy-sounding cam lol. I'm personally more impressed by a relatively smoother idle with fast throttle response and the "pop" of higher compression. And actually being fast lol (yes I know Whiplash cams still can perform very well).