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POD- The Messenger (take me up on this song and download it, then play it when your doing your squats and deadlifts and tell me about your new PR)

These are also amazing

Papa Roach- Last Resort
POD- Alive
POD- Satellite
POD- Boom

These songs are also good for getting the food down if your having trouble just listen to one to pump you up.
 

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Pantera, the entire Vulgar Display of Power album. Best lifting music ever made.
 

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man I could go on forever with good lifting music i'll just list some of my faves

In Flames-Swim
Brand New Sin-Days are Numbered
Hed PE-Suck it Up
Ronnie James Dio-Sacred Heart (both the studio and 1985 live version)
Dream Evil-The Book of Heavy Metal
Powerman 5000-Drop the Bombshell
Eminem-Til I Collapse
Iced Earth-Dragon's Child
Pantera-Walk
Strapping Young Lad-You Suck
Disturbed-Down with the Sickness
Mudvayne-Dig
Iron Maiden-The Wicker Man
Chimaira-Army of Me
Killswitch Engage-When Darkness Falls


I just had one song for each artist, its a pretty simple list, but those would probably be my top songs, minus one or two that are slipping my mind right now.

Jay
 

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Metal mostly, of the Iron Maiden/Judas Priest/Motorhead/Helloween sort. I've tried to get into stuff like In Flames and Killswitch Engage but I can't..

Rocky soundtrack plus softer stuff like Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Dire Straits for cardio.
 

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Rob Zombie - Scum of the Earth came on today on my MP3 player and I forgot how agressive that song is.
 

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all of mine are Metal/Rock

Trivium
Zao
Anal Blast
Anthrax
Arch Enemy
At The Gates
Black Sabbath
Buck Cherry - Cocaine
Cryptic Visions
Cryptopsy
Devourment
Dimmu Borgir
Fear Factory
DVDA - Now You're A Man
Godsmack - Whatever
Grinspoon - PostEnebriatedAnxiety
Hypocrisy
Kid Rock - American Badass
Lok - Star Nom Andra Fuller
Mad Season - I Don't Know Anything
Ozzy
POD
Powerman 5000
RATM - Bulls on Parade
RATM - Guerilla Radio
RATM - Renegades of Funk
Rammstein
Rob Zombie
Staind w/ Fred Durst - Bring The Noise
Staind - Mudshovel
Static-X - Bled For Days
Static-X - Push It
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Voodoo Child
White Zombie - More Human Than Human
ZZ Top - La Grange



I love Trivium for workouts.....just listening to it will take my HR from the high 60s to 100+
I like workout music that starts off grungy, stays grungy, and doesn't have any weak singing in it. I can't even listen to a lot of Fear Factory songs because it just isn't hard enough from the get-go. :rockon: :rockon:
 
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workout music

i'm gonna get a membership for a gym soon, but right now I'm working out at home, i've got some weights and my computer is right next to them, so I can blast some music meanwhile i'm lifting weights, any good songs u guys have to pump u up when ur doing it
 

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theres plenty of threads. search for "lifting music"
 

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Staples in my Zen:

Tool - The Pot
The Grudge
Aenima
Ticks and leeches
Stinkfist
Eulogy
Intolerance
Reflection

Metallica - Wherever I may roam
Trapped under ice
Whiskey in the jar

Boston - Don't look back
We're ready
Long time/Foreplay
More than a feeling

Charlie Daniels band - The devil went down to Georgia (unedited version)
 

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I don't know why, but I like listening to this song while working out.

This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race - Fallout Boy

Rap is always good. Eminem has some great songs for lifting. Instrumental versions are awesome, especially of rap songs. They take the beat and vibe, and lose the lyrics.

Lose Yourself - Eminem
8 Mile - Eminem
Give It Away - Chili Peppers
Can't Stop - Chili Peppers

Do a search, there's heaps of threads on this ****.
 

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My 2 cents: Korn: right now, yall want a single
Drowning pool: let the bodies hit the floor
Kid rock: bawitaba
Limp bizkt: hotdog, break stuff, my generation
Linkin park: one step closer, in the end, numb,
Disturbed: down with a sickness, the prayer
Eminem: go to sleep, lose yourself, till i collapse, superman
 

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Thats cristina agulero, hot beyotch. I like mp3 because all I hear with it is music, my breath, and it looks cool on my arm. Makes you focus on what you do. I listen to 2Pac.
 

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Ah yes I remember the days of lifting in college when they would have some top 40 sirius station playing in the weight room and I would have to listen to Gwen Stefani while trying to bench..."cuz I ain't no hollback girl", good lord.
Now where I work out they normally have on hard rock/heavy metal in the weight room. Stuff like Rage Against the Machine, Metallica, Smashing Pumpkins, Papa Roach. Bands like that. Personally I'm into rap like it looks like you yourself are, but I think its good music to lift to.
 

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ya who the hell is going to pump hard when "i aint no holla back girl comes on"


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...me:nervous:
 

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Rob/White Zombie - Dragula,Supercharger Heaven,More Human Than Human
Breaking Benjamin - Follow
Bullet For My Valentine - Tears Don't Fall
System Of A Down - (any track by them basically)
Metallica - (any track by them,but try Breadfan)
Killswitch Engage - (any track,their music is hard and loud)
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
The Offspring - (any track of their Ixnay On The Hombre CD)
Papa Roach - (any track of their Infest CD)
Thrice - (again 90% of their music helps at the gym)
Trapt - (.....anything by them)

Just make sure you don't take your iPod to the gym,you don't want to worry about squishing it with dumbbells. I tried taking my iPod,I worried about squishing it just about everytime I lifted. I took out my old 32mb mp3 player and put CDs on my PC at a 96 kbps rate and am able to fit around 10 songs on it now.
 

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... Seriously, I can't focus on my lifts when that gay ass "you are beautiful...ahhh, you are beautiful..." motherfcker is singing.

edit: what do you guys listen to when working out?..
:crackup: :crackup: crackup:

Me: Anything by Garbage, some Lenny Kravitz, Goldfrapp, Rush; basically rock or some driving techno.
 

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Pendulum
Classical stuff like Requiem For A Dream, E.S. Posthumus
The Prodigy
Queens of The Stoneage
Faith No More
HED PE
RATM
Etc.
 

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in all seriousness, can anyone recommend a good 'sounds of nature' CD? probably a meditation-style thing but no chanting or bells, just like running water, rainfall, animals/birds..
 
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