Workout Music

really surprised no one mentioned tool…maybe its too slow for some…I think it works good for high intensity intervals. But for me good for lifting too.

Slayer and Pantera. Get you all pumped and ready to fuck shit up.

OZZY!!

16, Superjoint Ritual, Brujeria, Soilent Green, Meshuggah, Eyehategod, Sofa King Killer, Crowbar, Down, Hawg Jaw, Leechmilk, COC

Slayer Metallica Megadeath

[quote]swivel wrote:
if you really want to get pumped i suggest n’sync or backstreet boys. possibly even nkotb. but only if you really want it. [/quote]

In all honesty, you have no idea how FUN it is to workout and listen to NKOTB. And even Backstreet Boys!

Hi. I’m Gothic77 and I am addicted to boy bands.

hello, Gothic.

I like Evanescence and Linkin Park but usually stuff that’s more music than lyric.

Linkin park

TOOL.

Simply, Maynard James Keenan is god himself.

The aMOTION Remix CD is simply so good, I cannot listen to the APC originals anymore.

You’ll find that with the aMOTION DVD.

hatebreed, killswitch engage, system of a down, megadeth, slayer, pantera, ministry, soil, hanzel und gretyl, motorhead, iron maiden, full blown chaos, damageplan, danzig, rocky story soundtrack, white zombie, rob zombie, flaw, rammstein, sevendust, slipknot, lamb of god, sworn enemy, probot

Sepultura “Roots”. this album never fails

Linkin Park, Tool, Metallica, Blink

Powerman 5000, Drowning Pool, Breaking Benjamin, System of a Down, Nine Inch Nails, The Exies, and Sum41 just to name a few.

Underoath, Blindeside, Kutless. To throw out a few bands no one’s mentioned yet

[quote]dond1esel wrote:
Surprised I’m the first person to mention Henry Rollins.[/quote]

… But not spoken word albums.

And for the record, according to previous posts on Rollins, he prefers to work out to ballads.

BTW: I can recommend ‘Benny Goodman at Carnegie Hall (1938)’, despite the Goodman suggestion almost certainly being made in jest. Any concert combining Goodman, Count Basie, Gene Krupa, Harry James and Lionel Hampton is worth a listen …

And the Johnny Cash releases on American Recordings. Stunning.

too many people listen to faceless generic rock on this forum, but its cool because youre entitled to listen to what you like. if youre into hard rock, metal, etc, i suggest you check out the following amazing bands:

THRICE, saosin, darkest hour, refused, pelican, curl up and die, cursive, dillinger escape plan, avenged sevenfold, throwdown, death by stereo, dream theater, poison the well, probot, and of course other classics like soundgarden, rage against the machine, pantera i haven’t seen mentioned, etc…

as you can see i love music

I like metal most of the time but for working out I’m a big fan of Gary Numan. Esp theHybrid CDs

Starkmann

Currently: Burning Witch, High on Fire, Carcass, Grief, Destroyer 666, Impiety

Lotta hard rock, but no one’s mentioned Machine Head…insanely relentless without just being loud noise…all six albums rock from start to finish…

On my MP3 player now…

Creed
Megadeth
Metallica
Peal Jam
Guns and Roses
Skid Row
Foo Fighters
Seether

Other bands that fequent my play lists are Bush,Nirvana,Stone Temple Pilots Sound Garden,12 Stones and alot of the classic hair metal of the 80s

[quote]nomad wrote:
Lotta hard rock, but no one’s mentioned Machine Head…insanely relentless without just being loud noise…all six albums rock from start to finish…[/quote]

Can’t believe I forgot to mention Machine Head. Very good lifting music.