[quote]analog_kid wrote:
If I had to choose just one song for the rest of my life to listen to while I deadlift, it would have to be “Stillborn” by Black Label Society.[/quote]
I’ll second that one ^ up there.
American Head Charge- Seamless
[quote]analog_kid wrote:
If I had to choose just one song for the rest of my life to listen to while I deadlift, it would have to be “Stillborn” by Black Label Society.[/quote]
I’ll second that one ^ up there.
American Head Charge- Seamless
Skunk Anansie (English Punk Rock that will add 5% to your max immediately :))
Two songs:
-Charlie Big Potato
-The Skank Head
Also: (based on Fightclub)
Papa Roach’s song called Between Angels and Insects…
Marq.
[quote]slimjim wrote:
I listen to anything by Jack Johnson while lifting, his new album is good too. [/quote]
I use to do that too… but then my training partners made fun of and thought it was kind of fucked listening to that with the weight I was benching… it’s all in your head.
U2-Elevation
U2-Vertigo
U2-Bullet the Blue Sky
“Engel” by Rammstein
“Duck and Run” by 3 Doors Down
Oh, and ‘Fuck The Pain Away’ by Peaches
you’ld probably get a kick out of the lyrics too…
go to sleep - eminem, dmx, obie trice
buckcherry - all lit up
drowning pool - bodies
fluke - atom bomb
moby feat. public enemy - make love, fuck war
“I predict a riot” - Kaiser Chiefs
They’re a british band, this is a bit different to most of the metal and hip hop that has been posted but is quite rock-esque and great for getting psyched for a workout. Give it a shot.
Cheers,
Stuey.
Red Ryder - Lunatic Fringe
Gotta go old school to get pumped up.
Motley Crue: Kickstart My Heart, Dr. Feelgood, Sick Love Song, Helter Skelter
Van Halen: Panama, Ain’t Talkin’ Bout Love, Hot For Teacher
Kiss: Detroit Rock City, Battle Station
Oh Yeah, I guess you said you wanted new songs.
Foo Fighters: My Hero, All My Life, Hey Johnny Park, Monkey Wrench
Pantera: Cowboys From Hell, Revolution is my Name, Fucking Hostile, or pretty much anything by them
Steel Dragon: Reckless, Long Live Rock
Yngwie Malmsteen: Fire and Ice, Blitzkrieg
System of a Down: A bunch of stuff I don’t know the names of
Enjoy
“I Want to Conquer the World” - Bad Religion
Just about anything by Rancid, Operation Ivy, Minor Threat, Against All Authority, Gorilla Biscuits, Dropkick Murphys, Good Riddance, Pennywise is also great to lift to.
dick in dixie - hank williams III
Ok - out the way!
TC here is what you need - look no further.
First off for an outstanding workout you need metal with kick drums and heavy guitars period. If this shit doesn’t kick start your workouts, forget it!
New School
Meshuggah - Future Breed Machine
Sepultura - Roots Bloody Roots
Machine Head - Davidian
Static-X - Push It
Mudvayne - Forget to Remember
Old School
Judas Priest - Painkiller
METALLICA - “MASTER OR PUPPETS”
If that song don’t get your blood pumpin’ and the adrenalin kickin’, nothing will.
[quote]Ronrat7 wrote:
METALLICA - “MASTER OR PUPPETS”
If that song don’t get your blood pumpin’ and the adrenalin kickin’, nothing will.[/quote]
I second this, particularly the version off their S&M album.
Other good ones
“Mother” by Danzig
“You can’t bring me down” by Suicidal Tendencies
Slipknot - I Am Hated.
I can’t belive nobody has said Collective Soul - Better Now. Such a great song to get pumped up, and it’s not really a hard song at all.
Chad
The Living End - Roll On
Sepultura - Roots Bloody Roots
Hard thrash, very growly, plus bonus points for being one of the few bands to use a birumbau in several of their songs.