fast paced stuff i like bad religion, celldweller, faithless, me first and the gimme gimmes, goldfinger, rancid, NOFX, tioest, prodigy an loads of other stuff, for heavy training i like metal an heavy rock but uv all mentioned most of the bands i like
Hardcore techno and trance for me during training. Non of that mainstream techno. Although some of it is good, I do not like to workout to it. Also, during my weight training class, we cannot listen to our own music, so I get stuck listening to whatever is on.
One time, the coach, as a joke, put on country music (and I mean like southeren redneck confederate country music). Have you tried working out to hilly billies trying to sing?
Rage Against The Machine
Rise Against
Sevendust
Spineshank
Mushroomhead
Few random songs
I am in need of more stuff along these lines though…ideas?
[quote]cheeta wrote:
gatesoftanhauser wrote:
Dimmu Borgir
DUDE! I am so impressed! Did you know that Dimmu Borgir is a place in iceland? im sure you did…
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Most fans actually do.
and gates I agree with you on all those bands but godsmack.
Godsmack is a good band imo
No need to be snide. Keep things friendly.
Just to post a few:
Iced Earth
Trivium
Metallica
Rammstien
Avvenged Sevenfold
Grave Digger
Blind Guardian
Saxon
Drowning Pool(new and old)
Soil(old)
Disturbed
Godsmack
Shinedown
Anything similar to that. Guitars and bass fast enough to match or outpace my heart rate.
[quote]Tristram wrote:
Just to post a few:
Iced Earth
Trivium
Metallica
Rammstien
Avvenged Sevenfold
Grave Digger
Blind Guardian
Saxon
Drowning Pool(new and old)
Soil(old)
Disturbed
Godsmack
Shinedown
Anything similar to that. Guitars and bass fast enough to match or outpace my heart rate.
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iced earth ftw
[quote]Tristram wrote:
Just to post a few:
Iced Earth
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But here’s the real controversial question: Are you a Iced Earth-Matt Barlow vocals or Iced Earth-Tim “Ripper” Owens vocals kind of fan?
*I’m probably one of the only Iced Earth fans in the world that actually prefers Tim Owens soaring vocals as opposed to Barlow.
“Ten Thousand Strong” is such an awesome fucking power track! It makes me want to smash my head into the power cage before I squat!Ahhhhh!!!
Barlow and Owens both have there qualities. Which one I prefer honestly depends on the mood I am in, or the album that I want to listen to. Owens has more of a high keening feel to it, an almost AC/DC quality, and Barlow is more power and rage I think.
Iced Earth is one of those rare bands that put out a lot of good music despite a lot of lineup changes. Shaffer did a good job of keeping together. I cannot recal the name of the vocalist that was with the band before Barlow.
If I had to chose one over the other, I would say Barlow for training just because I feel more power in his voice than in Owen’s.
For that raw power there is little that can compare with the Burnt Offerings album.
LOL if you guys are ever doing supersets and want to challenge yourselves, listen to Dimmu Borgir’s “Hybrid Stigmata: The Apostasy” and begin each set whenever the tempo of the song speeds up or slows down. I think it’d be funny, cause you’d be changing exercises and pace every 30 seconds for about 8 minutes, lol.
(or maybe not?)
rob zombie
Devil Driver…Head onto Heartache
Avenged Sevenfold…most not all
SLipknot
Pantera
and actually Van Halen’s Hot for teacher gets me pumped. It aint heavy but its fast paste and eddy van halen well…everyone knows about him
gonna fly now by bill conti and eye of the tiger by survivor
No one listens to Nirvana??
Alice in chains
Deftones
Disturbed
Drowning Pool
Foo Fighters
Hatebreed
Helmet
Incubus
Killswitch Engage
Korn
Limp Bizkit
Marilyn Manson
Mudvayne
Mushroomhead
NIRVANAAAAA
Pantera
P.O.D.
Queens of the stone age
Rage against the machine
Henry Rollins
Sevendust
Silverchair
Smashing Pumpkins
Smile Empty Soul
Staind
Soundgarden
Stereomud
Stone Sour
Stone Temple Pilots
Three Days Grace
Tool
Underoath
White Zombie
And that’s all folks!! xD
[quote]JPuxHenri wrote:
No one listens to Nirvana??[/quote]
Listening to Nirvana has been shown to stop all testosterone production in various reputable double-blind studies.
[quote]Dirty_Bulk wrote:
JPuxHenri wrote:
No one listens to Nirvana??
Listening to Nirvana has been shown to stop all testosterone production in various reputable double-blind studies.[/quote]
Agreed.
[quote]cheeta wrote:
zephead4747 wrote:
cheeta wrote:
gatesoftanhauser wrote:
Dimmu Borgir
DUDE! I am so impressed! Did you know that Dimmu Borgir is a place in iceland? im sure you did… ![]()
Most fans actually do.
well the band is from Norway so its cool if ppl know that its an actual nature phonomanon in iceland not only an icelandic sentence.
but yeah keep it friendly punk
jk
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I’ll try
Metal:
Manowar
Domine
Helloween
Dragonforce
Hip-Hop:
Insepctah Deck
Dead Prez
Nas
Talib Kweli
Rock (I guess?):
Tool
Bear vs. Shark
Propagandhi
Mogwai
Electronic:
DJ Shadow
Massive Attack
Clint Mansell
Cool-Down Music (or NEPA music):
Bjork
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Massive Attack
The Honorary Title