Lifting Music

[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Strapping Young Lad - Detox
Pennywise - Bro Hymn
Hot Water Music - Turnstile
Blood for Blood - Bitch Called Hope
Blink 182 - Dick Lips
Fuckin Problems - ASAP Rocky
Bad Religion - Sorrow
Black Flag - Revenge
OC - Born 2 Live
Parkway Drive - Smoke em if you got em
Prong - Cutrate
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some great songs there. love pennywise and bad religion

I’ve really been enjoying the album From Enslavement to Obliteration lately. Everything about that album just seems perfect for lifting, up tempo, pure caveman style rage. The groovy punk oriented riffs, the blast beats, and Lee Dorrian grunting and shrieking over everything makes for some rage induced workouts. The other songs have just been hitting the spot latly I guess.

Lucid Fairytale - Napalm Death
Unchallenged Hate - Napalm Death
From Enslavement to Obliteration - Napalm Death
Sometimes - Napalm Death
Prayer - Disturbed
Bind Torture Kill - Suffocation
On to the Next One - Jay Z
99 Problems - Jay Z
Intro - DMX *off the album Its dark and hell is hot.
Brock Lesnar theme song.

This one gets me going.

In Flames - Like You Better Dead

[quote]PB Andy wrote:

[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Strapping Young Lad - Detox
Pennywise - Bro Hymn
Hot Water Music - Turnstile
Blood for Blood - Bitch Called Hope
Blink 182 - Dick Lips
Fuckin Problems - ASAP Rocky
Bad Religion - Sorrow
Black Flag - Revenge
OC - Born 2 Live
Parkway Drive - Smoke em if you got em
Prong - Cutrate
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some great songs there. love pennywise and bad religion[/quote]

Even the SORROW acoustic version is pretty good. I like Metal and really heavy stuff but sometimes it’s nice to lift to calm quiet music to really focus.

Alice in Chains & Rob Zombie…does not get better than Living Dead Girl & Dragula.

[quote]Efuchs7 wrote:

[quote]PB Andy wrote:

[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Strapping Young Lad - Detox
Pennywise - Bro Hymn
Hot Water Music - Turnstile
Blood for Blood - Bitch Called Hope
Blink 182 - Dick Lips
Fuckin Problems - ASAP Rocky
Bad Religion - Sorrow
Black Flag - Revenge
OC - Born 2 Live
Parkway Drive - Smoke em if you got em
Prong - Cutrate
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some great songs there. love pennywise and bad religion[/quote]

Even the SORROW acoustic version is pretty good. I like Metal and really heavy stuff but sometimes it’s nice to lift to calm quiet music to really focus.
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Most definitely guys…there is something about Sorrow that gets me going, and like you said its not a hard song. Bro Hymnn is a go to song for me always has been…driving on a straight road too

[quote]GrizzlyBerg wrote:
Switch between my Killswitch Engage and Amon Amarth Pandora stations depending on what day it is.

As far as top 10 not in any particular order

Coheed and Cambria- In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3 (this is my favorite song ever)
Korpiklaani- Kunnia
KSE- End of Heartache (nothing gets me pumped like this song)
Protest the Hero- Bone Marrow (or any song by them)
Amon Amarth- War of the Gods (but really any song by them)
In Flames- Trigger
Trivium- Torn Between Scylla and Charybdis
Slipknot- Wait and Bleed
Ensiferum- Into the Battle
All That Remains- Two Weeks[/quote]

In keeping secrets…is a seriously amazing song, its not on my current playlist but its on about 20 others, can never go wrong with wait and bleed

For me to have a good training music is a very important factor.
My top 10
Static-X - Push It
Five Finger Death Punch - Never Enough
Ill Nino - La Liberacion Of Our Awakening
Ill Nino - I Am Loco
Deftones - My Own Summer
Avenged Sevenfold - Critical Acclaim
Avenged Sevenfold - Nightmare
Hatebreed - Destroy Everything
Hatebreed - Live For This
Rammstein-Feuer Frei

rxyzyxr

And here is a free download of that album :slight_smile:
http://got-djent.com/article/exclusive-rxyzyxrs-new-album-lmnts-available-for-free-download

old 90’s NY hardcore

Stigmata - Do unto Others - Life 4 A Life - YouTube - guitarist did many of my tattoos!

thanks for a few of these…i need more tunes in my gym rotation

From the playlist on my ipod titled “deadlift day”

Hell Awaits- Slayer
Cowboys from Hell- Pantera
Here Comes the Pain- Slayer
Punishment- Biohazard
Godkill- Nothingface
Cockroaches- Nailbomb
Bloody Roots- Sepultura
Skeletons of Society- Slayer
Monster- Stuck Mojo

Hustle Standard - I Sell Tshirts Remix Remix because I’m boring

You guys may laugh, but I challenge you to listen to the first six minutes during your next squat session.

Others in the rotation these days:
anything by NIN, but lately Demon Seed, Where Is Everybody? (remix), Slipping Away (remix), The Great Collapse (remix), The Collector, and anything from The Fragile.
My Lovely Man by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Rumble by Link Wray
Achilles Last Stand by Led Zeppelin
Hots on for Nowhere by Led Zeppelin
The Lemon Song by Led Zeppelin
How the West Was Won, discs 2 and 3 by Led Zeppelin
Most Things Haven’t Worked Out by Junior Kimbrough
Precious by Depeche Mode
Don’t Dream It’s Over by Crowded House
How Soon Is Now by The Smiths
anything by INXS (a personal favorite)
Missing You by John Waite
Roll Right by Rage Against the Machine

If there’s a better song to listen to while ramping up to a ME set of deadlifts, then I haven’t heard it.

I like music that’s calm and gradually builds up.

Since I’m a fan of mass effect and all

[quote]ishinator wrote:
Since I’m a fan of mass effect and all

you might like this post-black metal band called Deafheaven… if you are into that sort of stuff.

Insomnium - Unsung is always a win

5 best song for lifting music
â??Iron Man,â?? Black Sabbath
What better song for your iron dungeon? When you need to lift like a madman, tap into the tune that defined heavy metal. It might make you as deranged as former Sabbath member Ozzy Osbourne, but if it helps you go that extra rep, rock on.

â??Instant Karma!â?? (We All Shine On), John Lennon
This is a great get-off-your-duff song. Produced by Phil Spector and featuring George Harrison on guitar, it was recorded the same day it was written and released 10 days later. Itâ??ll make you move quickly, too.

â??Piece of My Heart,â?? Janis Joplin
Itâ??s the only entry from a female to make our list (not including LL Cool Jâ??s mama), but Lilith Fair this ainâ??t. Janis goes for passion over pitch as she orders listeners to take it. So what are you waiting for? Take the damn thing.

â??Time 4 Sum Aksion,â?? Redman
Mike Tyson abetted this songâ??s badass cred when he played it while stepping into the ring for his first fight after serving time. Redmanâ??s booming beats and out-of-control lyrics get you seriously hyped to conquer things far more imposing than Peter McNeeley.

â??Black Dog,â?? Led Zeppelin
â??Hey, hey, mama, said the way you move/Gonna make you sweat, gonna make you groove.â?? Pageâ??s immortal riffs, Plantâ??s ungodly vocals and Bonhamâ??s God of Thunder drumming combine to have you pumping iron like a berserk Viking.