Favorite Music While Lifting

Kalmah is pretty good. I don’t wear headphones so I force all the people I lift with to listen to it. PWNED.

I’m pretty big on thrash metal band Warbringer at the moment.

[quote]Hodge_Podge18 wrote:
I like me some heavy metal. I have an odd mash up of it though. lol

On any given day I’ll throw in some Godsmack, Ensiferum, Rammstein, Metallica (their real metal from BEFORE the black album!), Megadeth (Endgame fucking rocks), Demon Hunter, Anthrax, Five Finger Death Punch, Slipknot, Tool and Throwdown.

I’ll also throw in some Black Sabbath and other classic rock from time to time. If I’m feeling particularly cheesy I’ll listen to Dragonforce, Hammerfall, Manowar, etc.[/quote]
Fuck yeah, ENSIFERUM. They are one of the BEST METAL BANDS TO LISTEN TO while listening. Just FYI to everyone.

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[quote]behexen wrote:
I’m pretty big on thrash metal band Warbringer at the moment.[/quote]
fuck yes WE ARE WARBRINGER, NOW BANG YOUR FUCKING HEAD

Asesino - Cyko Maton starts the first working set each workout
coal chamber
slide into devil driver
full devil jacket
godflesh
Lamb of God
meshuggah
rammstein
slayer

I listen to a variety of genres but lately Ive been listening to some raw dubstep… Works especially well for powerlifting because it builds up and then drops into a kind of senseless noise that just plain pisses me off… and of course for a max deadlift that is perfect. :slight_smile:

Does anyone who listens to alot of extreme metal find that other music works well/sometimes better than metal for lifting purposes. For instance I listen to mostly extreme metal death/black/thrash/funeral doom but I find that half of my workout list is a scattered list of different styles of music. For instance I listen to the song Requiem for a Dream, Adagio for Strings techno mix, some old pro wrestling themes from when I was younger, Korn, and other random shit as well as my typical metal music. Anyone else notice this?

Tool station on Pandora

On Deadlift day: The prodigy mostly, Ramstein, Metalica etc…

On squat and other leg stuff day: Old school Hip hop

Conditioning day: hardcore metal, or Meshuggah, or dubstep

Other days: Rnb, dance, whatever else that chill me out…

Oh, hey, this thread again.

[quote]Blaze_108 wrote:
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[quote]spherenine wrote:

[quote]Blaze_108 wrote:
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I had one of their albums just for listening to on the rare occasion I was in the mood for it, but somehow it’s been good to listen to when lifting. Suprised me too.

Their music makes me want to choke women while they dance.

Which counts as grip work, I guess.

Classic rock:
Ted Nugent
AC/DC
Geore Thorogood
Judas Priest
Motley Crue
Nazarath
Ozzy
Other:
Kidd Rock
Rammstein
Hank Williams III
Dropkick Murphys
Cross Canadian Ragweed
Amon Amarth

Anything by Weird Al

My go to when I need to get psyched up is Atreyu’s album “Suicide notes and butterfly kisses”. Basically the whole album rocks.

Here are a few

Let me add this one too:

[quote]Hallowed wrote:
Since I saw them live I’ve been hella into Sabaton.

European Power metal mostly about world war II.

Wolfpack, uprising, primo Victoria, the art of war, the price of a mile…

All works for me.[/quote]

Put on The Hammer Has Fallen and do your 1 RM during the end… Sabaton is awesome while lifting.