Pump Up Music

What music do you listen to either while you work out or just to pump you up. Also what songs have been stuck in your head recently. I have not been able to get rid of two songs recently.
1.Call me when you’re sober - evanesence
2.Follow Me - Breaking Benjamin
Its really driving me crazy. Is anyone else going through the same crisis or i am just losing my mind?!

[quote]golanhalley wrote:
What music do you listen to either while you work out or just to pump you up. Also what songs have been stuck in your head recently. I have not been able to get rid of two songs recently.
1.Call me when you’re sober - evanesence
2.Follow Me - Breaking Benjamin
Its really driving me crazy. Is anyone else going through the same crisis or i am just losing my mind?![/quote]

Pump up music: Fear Factory, Soulfly, Chimaira, Ill Nino, ACDC, GnR, etc.

I can’t hear the songs that get stuck in my head because the voices scream too loudly.

DoubleDrive - Imprint, listened to it right before i left the locker room before every game my Junior and Senior year during football, i still get chills when the chorus starts up listening to it 2 years later.

gonna fly now

eye of the tiger

maniac

danger zone

fame

footloose

life after love

anything by Disturbed

To the poster that mentioned Breaking Benjamin: I have been a HUGE fan since I saw them live with Staind and Soil a few months back. Polyamorous and Sooner or Later are a couple of the best songs I’ve heard in a long time. These guys are a really underrated band.

Another one that I love is Nonpoint-Bullet With A Name. If this doesn’t get your blood flowing, you must be dead.

Killswitch – (New Album comes out next month)
Some Nonpoint – not all though
In Flames
Atreyu
Fear Factory
Old DMX

Pump Up The Jam

Soilwork - by far the best heavy band I have ever heard. The drummer is fucking unbelievable!

[quote]Brutus35 wrote:
Killswitch – (New Album comes out next month)
Some Nonpoint – not all though
In Flames
Atreyu
Fear Factory
Old DMX
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Wtf… did you steal my ipod?

To El Conquistador
I couldnt agree with you more. when i went back to the states last year i was shocked how few people listed them as a good band. alot of people hadnt even heard of them. they kick ass though.

Well it’s certainly refreshing to see some Breaking Benjamin fans around here…let me tell you, they are few and far between where I’m at. ‘Away’ and ‘Simple Design’ are great songs to lift to, IMO.

These songs generally find their way onto my playlist, as well:

Audioslave- Show Me How to Live
Pearl Jam- Alive
Disturbed- Down With the Sickness
Incubus- Megalomaniac/Pardon Me
Metallica- No Leaf Clover/Enter Sandman
RATM- Bulls on Parade/Sleep Now in the Fire

“can i borrow a feeling”-milhouse’s dad.

really though, i’ve been listening to allot of the old static x lately.

I love seeing all the mentions of Fear Factory. :slight_smile:

BTW, there was a thread about this a month ago, and the month before that, and the month before that…

Godsmack
Disturbed
Static-X
DMX
Eminem
Linkin Park
Reveille
PM5K
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Anthing angry gets me going.

Mudvayne
Tool
Slipknot
Korn
2pac
selected NIN,

A lot of the time continuous music intensity is extremely important initally in my workouts (Mudvayne,Slipknot) then becomes less of a factor towards the end and opens up more options.

The Misfits
The Black Dahlia Murder
Psyopus
Goatwhore
Natalie Imbruglia

I listen to the Rocky Soundtrack to get me pumped up. It makes me feel like I am champion of the world.

Anything by Metallica, Avenged Sevenfold(A7X), Atreyu, and actually Wutang.

Slipknot
Killswitch Engage
Pantera
Children of Bodom
Sepultura
Metallica
Jedi Mind Tricks
Linkin Park
Korn