The Best Workout music? HMMMMM

Inchamery

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Some of my favorites

Say This Sooner - The almost
You give love a bad name - Atreyu
Ex's and Oh's - Atreyu
The Fight - The Classic Crime
Walls - Emery
Till I colapse - Eminem
The Webs We Weave- Escape the Fate
Awake - Godsmack
Give it Up- Midtown
Dont Stop me now- Queen
 
Boltthower - Those Once Loyal
All That Remains - The Fall of Ideals
Protest The Hero - Kezia
Bury Your Dead - Beauty and th Breakdown
Lamb Of God - As The Palaces Burn
InFlames - Come Clarity
UnEarth - III
Shadows Fall - The War Within

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Tupac-Ambitionaz az a Ridah
NIN-Wish, Just Like You Imagined
Immortal Technique-Point of No Return
Clint Mansell-Lux Aeterna
AFI-Fall Children, Total Immortal
Rise Against-Give It All, Drones
 
Weights- :squat:
My Curse - urge overkill (I think..):think:
any Black Label Society
Muvayne - any
Kitty
Judas Priest
Stone Temple Pilots/Velvet Revolver

Cardio- :dance:
Tiesto
Armin Van Buren
Ferry Corsten
Josh Wink
 
Pantera, NIN, Rage Against the Machine, Eminem, Rob Zombie, Danzig

I pretty much go with the stuff with a hard bass drum beat with a faster tempo
 
Hatebreed - Live for this, I will be heard, Hollow Ground

Killswitch engage - All their **** is pretty sick

Pantera - all

Manson - golden age of grotesque, especially the song "saint"
 
Pantera, NIN, Rage Against the Machine, Eminem, Rob Zombie, Danzig

I pretty much go with the stuff with a hard bass drum beat with a faster tempo


Bump...

Metal is the Only way to Lift,All the Screamin' & Cussin',Hell,your already halfway through your workout...:smite:
 
Anything by godsmack, disturbed, and hurt. Recently checked out the new Velvet Revolver and it's solid(She Builds Quick Machines is awesome).
 
White zombie- more human than human,supercharger heaven
Sepultura- ratamahatta, refuse resist
RATM- down rodeo, testify, i want to just kill a man
 
Weights- :squat:
My Curse - urge overkill (I think..):think:
any Black Label Society
Muvayne - any
Kitty
Judas Priest
Stone Temple Pilots/Velvet Revolver

Cardio- :dance:
Tiesto
Armin Van Buren
Ferry Corsten
Josh Wink

Killswitch Engaged....My Curse.....definitely kicks @ss.
 
The Fight is an awesome song!!

Some of my favorites

Say This Sooner - The almost
You give love a bad name - Atreyu
Ex's and Oh's - Atreyu
The Fight - The Classic Crime
Walls - Emery
Till I colapse - Eminem
The Webs We Weave- Escape the Fate
Awake - Godsmack
Give it Up- Midtown
Dont Stop me now- Queen
 
current playlist:

Pantera - Shedding Skin
Pantera - Drag the Waters
Pantera - By Demons Be Driven
Killswitch Engage - My Curse
Metallica - All Nightmare Long
Metallica - Blackened
Sepultura - Roots Bloody Roots
Sepultura - Troops of Doom
Soulfly - No!
Danzing - Long Way Back From Hell
Black Flag - Rise Above
Bad Brains - Big Takeover
NIN - Gave Up

I'm an old school guy as you can see. Love or hate Metallica (for whatever reason) NOTHING touches Blackened...sorry gents!
 
Killswitch
Mudvayne -- ****ing Determined- The End of all things to come-
Linkin Park
Breaking Benjamin
Three Days Grace
Sybreed
Tool
Trapt
Rise Against
Sevendust
Stone Sour
Slipknot
Powerman 5000
Chimara - Army of Me
Nonpoint - Bullet with a Name
Red - "Death of me" is sick
Rammstein
Velvet Revolver
Bush

Too many to name
 
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cheers for sharing these tracks.. i've been getting a fair few of them.. but i'm amazed no one has mentioned Prodigy.... I personally think these guys make insane music to hype one up...

these are my favorite atm for workout...

Crystal Method - busy child
Prodigy - Smack my b*tch up
Rage Against the Machine - Wake up (track from the matrix)
Prodigy - Warrior's Dance
Korn - issues
 
The Rat Pack
Black 47
Korn
Metallica
Dave Matthews Band

I'll listen to anything. Don't really care. I haven't even been wearing my MP3 player. I worked out to Sarah McLachlan today because that's what was on. Doesn't matter.
 
I hear you there. I can definetely get like that. I know that eventually though, I'll be sitting there for a break between sets and it will come to my attention that Sarah McLachlin is on the radio...and I'll be like WTF?? At least for me, once you come to the realization that you're pumping iron while Sarah McLachlin is on the radio, you can't just shake it...it just doesn't feel right. Something must be done at that point...
 
I'm so zoned in on my sets that I don't even notice the music around me. As long as there is background noise I don't care what it is.


I can understand that.

But me, if i heard Sarah Mclachlan on my ipod when I was lifting, I would be tempted to drop a 45lb. weight on my head lol. Just me though.

I listen to basically Eminem and old school rap, w/ some Disturbed and Godsmack thrown in the mix.
 
SOME of their newer stuff for me. To bad they won't ever be the "80s" band they once were. But they still can kick some @ss.
 
SOME of their newer stuff for me. To bad they won't ever be the "80s" band they once were. But they still can kick some @ss.

I hear you man. Their new album is pretty good though. I was impressed. All Nightmare Long is great, the video is straight insane. Some for real messed up stuff going on in it lol. If you haven't seen it yet, I suggest going to youtube for it, it's wild.

We will never again see the "80s" Metallica though, those days are behind us. Bands evolve. That's that. Those that don't evolve at some point eventually fade into obscurity. The reason we will never see the "80s" Metallica again is the same reason that we still have the pleasure of having those rough bastards melt our faces off today.

Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Beatles, The Stones, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Black Sabbath....those bands stayed strong for years upon years b/c they kept experimenting, trying new things, and evolved throughout the years. While consistent, I don't think you can really call any of them repetitive. Very very few Led Zeppelin --> the epitome of all things great about rock and roll lol --> songs sound alike...

Fortunately we have the CDs, vinyl, and memories to take us back to the early Metallica days when we used to break our necks headbanging.

In the words of Andrew Bryniarski from "Any Given Sunday" - "Metallica rules. Hetfield is God. You shall bow down."
 
I hear you man. Their new album is pretty good though. I was impressed. All Nightmare Long is great, the video is straight insane. Some for real messed up stuff going on in it lol. If you haven't seen it yet, I suggest going to youtube for it, it's wild.

We will never again see the "80s" Metallica though, those days are behind us. Bands evolve. That's that. Those that don't evolve at some point eventually fade into obscurity. The reason we will never see the "80s" Metallica again is the same reason that we still have the pleasure of having those rough bastards melt our faces off today.

Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Beatles, The Stones, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Black Sabbath....those bands stayed strong for years upon years b/c they kept experimenting, trying new things, and evolved throughout the years. While consistent, I don't think you can really call any of them repetitive. Very very few Led Zeppelin --> the epitome of all things great about rock and roll lol --> songs sound alike...

Fortunately we have the CDs, vinyl, and memories to take us back to the early Metallica days when we used to break our necks headbanging.

In the words of Andrew Bryniarski from "Any Given Sunday" - "Metallica rules. Hetfield is God. You shall bow down."

Outside of The Stones, all of them had short-lived careers and were in a much different era and style. It's crazy to think that it has been over 25 years since Kill 'Em All.
 
I have a specific 40 song and counting playlist for the gym, heres my favorites off it:

The Beautiful People - Marilyn Manson
Die Mother****er Die - Dope
Turn My Swag On - Soulja Boy
Push It - Rick Ross
Welcome to Jamrock - Damien Marley
Gettin' ****ed Up - Three Six Mafia
Like a Boss - The Lonely Island
Moskau - Rammstein
What You Know - T.I.
 
Tupac
Bad Religion
System of a Down
Same **** that used to make me an angry uncontrollable teenager!
 
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Drake ft Lil Wayne- I'm Going In.

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BEP- Boom Boom Pow (remix)

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Wale- Chillin
 
Lamb of God, Diecast, and Agony Scene make up the majority of my playlist. I have some soil in there as well.

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Mortal Kombat theme song
Between Angels and Insects - Papa Roach
judeth - A Perfect Circle
Dmx - Whats my Name
Dmx - ruff riders anthem
The Crystal Method - name of the game
faint - linkin park
Deftones - shuve it
fort minor - remember the name
Got the Life - Korn
 
I always post on threads like this because to many of you guys listen to death music...that stuff will make your ears bleed, dmx, sticky fingaz, tupac, jayz, and nas one mic are where it's at
 
RISE AGAINST= SAVIOR
KANYE WEST= AMAZING
BREAKING BENJAMIN= I WILL NOT BOW
BREAKING BENJAMIN= FADE AWAY
ALL THAT REMAINS= WHISPERS (I HEAR YOU)
THREE DAYS GRACE= BREAK
A DAY TO REMEMBER= IM MADE OF WAX LARRY WHAT ARE YOU MADE OF
A DAY TO REMEMBER= HOMESICK
 
I have a specific 40 song and counting playlist for the gym, heres my favorites off it:

The Beautiful People - Marilyn Manson
Die Mother****er Die - Dope
Turn My Swag On - Soulja Boy
Push It - Rick Ross
Welcome to Jamrock - Damien Marley
Gettin' ****ed Up - Three Six Mafia
Like a Boss - The Lonely Island
Moskau - Rammstein
What You Know - T.I.
LOL i love like a boss! and rammstein is pretty awesome too
 
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