Help TC Rock the Casbah

Metallica - Seek and Destroy.

Hush - Fired Up

Ministry - Just One Fix
Dope - Die Motherfucker Die
Badlands - High Wire
Sammy Hagar - Let Sally Drive
Sammy Hagar - There’s Only One Way To Rock
Drowning Pool - Let The Bodies Hit The Floor
Pantera - I’m Broken
LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out

messenjah by POD
digimortal by fear factory
Animals by Nickelback
Saturday night’s alright by Nickel Back (don’t laugh)
American Bad Ass by Kid rock
Hells Bells by AC DC
Just about anything from Fear FActory’s album remanufacture would be good. It is basically a really heavy album remixed by a techno producer.

If Union Underground’s ‘Turn Me On Mr Deadman’ isn’t on your fire-me-up playlist, you just might be a wussy.

“This could be love”
and “Every thug needs a lady” by alkaline tio
“Convenient parking” by modest mouse
“Rise above” and “white minority” by black flag.
“I hope you die” by bloodhound gang

Motorhead -

“(We Are) The Roadcrew”
“Bomber”
“Built For Speed”

The live versions.

Misfits -

“Them”

“Come With Me” Puff Daddy, from the Godzilla movie, the beat is hype, easy to get pumped too.

We gonna win - Styles P ft Miri Ben Ari

Ballad Of A Dead Soulja - Tupac

Git up - D12

I haven’t read the whole thread yet, but here’s whats on my WorkinOut playlist on my Ipod

Creeping Death by Metallica (The Die by my hand chorus just gets you goin)

Till I collapse By Eminem. Listen to the lyrics and tell me that won’t make you lift harder

Run to the Hills by Iron Maiden. The Drum intro rules.

Twilight Zone by Golden Earing

Don’t let me be Misunderstood by Santa Esmerelda off the Kill Bill Soundtrack.

Holiday by Green Day

Breaking the Habit by Linkin Park

Epic by Faith No More A classic

Why don’t you get a job by The Offspring

The Bruisers – 2 Fists Full of Nothing

Mike

Les McCann and Eddie Harris “Compared to What” The album was “Les McCann and Eddie Harris Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival”. Great jazz. Miles Davis “Bitches Brew” or “Pharoah’s Dance”. “Watermelon Man” or anything off of Herbie Hancock’s “Headhunters” album (re-released and available on Amazon).

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[quote]RoadWarrior wrote:
Les McCann and Eddie Harris “Compared to What” The album was “Les McCann and Eddie Harris Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival”. Great jazz. Miles Davis “Bitches Brew” or “Pharoah’s Dance”. “Watermelon Man” or anything off of Herbie Hancock’s “Headhunters” album (re-released and available on Amazon). [/quote]

nice picks. also miles’s “jack johnson”.

[quote]Charlie wrote:
Oh yeah. Almost forgot Black Betty by Black Oak Arkansas…

Tales of Brave Ulyssyes Cream
Hello I Love You Doors
The WASP Doors
Godzilla Blue Oyster Cult
Sympathy for the Devil Rollin Stones
American Band Grand Funk Railroad

Most of the good stuff by Rammstein, Pantera, Metallica and Manson has been taken…[/quote]

TALES OF BRAVE ULYSSYES
GREATEST BASE LINE EVER

CLUTCH, DRINK TO THE DEAD AND AMERICAN SLEEP

Can’t believe no one mentioned the best…Cro-Mags
Cro-mags-Face The Facts
Cro-mags-don’t Tread on Me
Cro-Mags-See
Cro-Mags-Show You No Mercy

Some other great ones:
Godsmack-I f’ing Hate YOu
Rollins Band-Too Drunk Too F*ck
Rollins Band-Civilized
Rollins Band-What Have I Got
Rollins Band-Step Back
System of a Down-Sugar

The Hold Steady “Your Little Hoodrat Friend”

Tool - Vicarious

Nothing fires me up like “Bat Out of Hell” by Meatloaf.
r,
Kevin