Top Lifting Tunes

I know there’s probably been about a billion of these threads, but I’m much too lazy to use the search to sort through them all.

Without further ado, mine are:

The Go - Meet Me At The Movies

The Eagles of Death Metal: I only want You

Queens of the Stone Age: Millionaire

On my gym MP3 player I have a lot of Ministry, Nitzer Ebb, Rollins, Metallica and a little old Primus. Sometimes even some Front242. I’m not much into the new stuff.

The best songs…

Ministry - Animosity, Jesus built my hotrod, Thieves, TVII, Shove
Nitzer Ebb - Join in the Chant, Alarm
Rollins - Get Some Go Again, Illumination
Metallica - Monster, Frantic, Dirty Window, Bad Seed, Frayed ends of Sanity
Primus - Sgt Baker, Luck

There’s more, but I can’t think of them all right now. I’m also still building my collection back up. Many moves and one stolen CD case hurt a bit.

You’re right - there are a million of these threads, but here goes:

We want fun - Andrew W K
Davidian - Machine Head
People = Shit - Slipknot
Roots - Sepultura

Training has been going a lot better since I put in a decent stereo system in the garage.

I suppose it would help to list the genre of music as well. Most of my songs are of the rock form, while the other two guys who have posted seem to be into mostly metal/hard rock.

Iggy and the Stooges - Shake Appeal
UK Subs - I Live In A Car
The Trews - Every Inambition
Flaming Sideburns - Crashing Down

Aite that’s it for me. Feel free to go crazy, I’m in the mood to fire up limewire and go on a d/ling rampage.

[quote]Orbitalboner wrote:
I suppose it would help to list the genre of music as well. Most of my songs are of the rock form, while the other two guys who have posted seem to be into mostly metal/hard rock.

Iggy and the Stooges - Shake Appeal
UK Subs - I Live In A Car
The Trews - Every Inambition
Flaming Sideburns - Crashing Down

Aite that’s it for me. Feel free to go crazy, I’m in the mood to fire up limewire and go on a d/ling rampage.[/quote]

Hope you have a good firewall…

The first song on my MP3 player is Metallica’s Blackened followed by Frantic which are both at the top of my list for great lifting music. Also on that playlist are Black Flag’s “My War” and “slip it in”, Johnny Cash’s “Cocaine Blues”, The Misfits “Attitude” and “We are 138” and Danzig’s “Twist of Cain”, just to name a few. I have been trying to find some Minor Threat to download but I havent had much luck. I have to say that Blackened really gets the adrenalin going.

RK

I just bought the new Theory of a Dead Man CD today. It should be required listening.

I also picked up Van Halen’s greatest hits CD - “The Best of Both Worlds”. If you like old Van Halen, or Van Hagar - This thing rocks. It’s a double CD set, and worth all 20 bucks.

Those three are in my CD player right now - and they will be there for quite a while.

I also have Silvertide’s new CD to fill up the player - this shit is good.

cro-mags - hard time
madball - hold it down
warzone - free at last
a perfect murder - time bomb

these songs really get me ready to hit the iron!

Slayer… Angel of Death!

Static X Push it, Nirvana Lithium.

Hatebreed-Doomsayer
Terror-Spit My Rage
Chimaira-Power Trip
Lam of God-Ruin
Metallica-Damage Inc.

Definitely gets the blood and adrenaline pumping once the heavy line drops. Helped me make two PR’s this week.

–garth brooks - rodeo
–50 cent - in da club
–nas - a moment
–? - eye of the tiger
–various chevelle stuff
–tupac stuff
–nickelback stuff

as you can see, i’m eclectic, but it all does the trick, and gets me in the zone.

Has to be dark and heavy drum & Bass
:wink: DJ Grooverider, Slipmatt & Bad Company! Has the right tempo with dark and moody bass - damn i want to hit the gym now!

Man do I feel like a freak for saying this, but I love to lift to Marilyn Manson.

Favorite song…The New Shit.

Such a weird dude…I am not sure what that makes me.

Tucker

Anything by Black Label Society…

I’ve got the fire (Iron Maiden)
Killed by Death (Motorhead)
I got mine (Motorhead)
Kick out the Jams (RATM)
Over the top (Raven)

Metallica, Guns & Roses. 'Nuff said.

In no particular order:

Rollin’ – Limp Bizkit
Frantic – Metallica
Die Die My Darling – Metallica
The More I See – Metallica
(Too much Metallica to mention . . . )
Blind – Korn
Humans Being – Van Halen
(Also too much Van Halen to mention)
Walk – Pantera
Dirty Little Thing – Velvet Revolver
Slither – Velvet Revolver
My Michelle – Guns n’ Roses
Paradise City – Guns n’ Roses
(Too much Guns n’ Roses to mention)
Set It Off – Audioslave
Show Me How to Live – Audioslave
Lit – Buckcherry

Too many overall to mention.

Recently I “discovered” At the Drive-In. Do yourself a favor and get the album Relationship of Command. The singer is insane - great lifting music.

I have been shuffling that, Black Label Society and Metallica in my iPod lately.

-J

Painkiller by Priest
anything by Priest for that matter…

[quote]toocul4u wrote:
–garth brooks - rodeo
–50 cent - in da club
–nas - a moment
–? - eye of the tiger
–various chevelle stuff
–tupac stuff
–nickelback stuff

as you can see, i’m eclectic, but it all does the trick, and gets me in the zone.[/quote]

Wow. Not afraid of variety, eh?

I don’t like listening to any music while I train, but these are the CDs in my changer that I listen on the way to the gym:

Danzig -Danzig I
Drowning Pool -Sinner
Disturbed -The Sickness
Fozzy -All That Remains
Slipknot -The Subliminal Verses
and for days when I wanna use the pink foam dumbbells…
The Killers -Hot Fuss

~Terumo

Wu-Tang Clan - 36 chambers