the song “Hysteria” by Muse is all I need.
Any Killswitch Engage will do. Just saw them live- killer show.
All That Remains has been on my playlist as well as the new Trivium and As I Lay Dying.
whatever helps the aggresion factor.
[quote]Tithonus81 wrote:
The Weathergirls - It’s raining men
Emilia - Big Big World
Abba - Dancing Queen
Gloria Gaynor - I will survive
Village People - Macho man
Right said Fred - I’m too sexy
Soft Cell - Tainted love
Cher - Believe
Boys Town Gang - Ain’t no mountain high enough
Village People - In the navy
Alicia Bridges - I love the nightlife
Cyndi Lauper - Girls just wanna have fun
Whitney Houston - I will always love you
Wham - Wake me up before you go go
[/quote]
If you are the biggest, baddest mother fucker around, and this list of music helps you…
Im game.
MMM usually whatever is playing in the gym but some metal as opposed to techno wud b great. Having said that I ran a half marathon listening to sepultura etc and am convinced it was the sole reason i ran the first ten like a pro and crawled the last 3. So maybe not metal then perhaps some Val doonican
good timing, I needed a new playlist
prison song- System of a down
This cocaine makes me feel like I’m on this song- System of a Down
Also, “The Outsider” by DJ shadow is a great album to listen to while working out if you like hip hop.

[quote]CaliforniaLaw wrote:
I listen to really hardcore music… the kind of music that is so freaking hardcore that when I tell people what it is, they get intimidated and scared.[/quote]
Like this?
My favourites (in no particular order):
AC/DC
Billy Talent
Wu-Tang Clan
Jay-Z with Linkin Park
Guano Apes
Korn
Also more chillin’ beats ![]()
A Tribe Called Quest
Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek
The Roots
[quote]m0dd3r wrote:
Just got an ipod last week. I’ve had some of my best workouts ever since then.[/quote]
I’ve had my ipod for a little longer and totally agree. Even mentioned this in another thread.
AC/DC comprises my workout playlist right now.
As I Lay Dying, Chimaira, Destroy The Runner, Haste the Day and Dimmu Borgir.
I’m stuck on As I Lay Dying right now because it’s just brutal!
Current workout playlist
- Bloodline - Slayer
- Loco - Coal Chamber
- Fear - Disturbed
- The Beautiful People - Marilyn Manson
- South of Heaven - Slayer
- Between angels and insects - Papa roach
- Tier - Rammstein
- Deththeme - Dethklok
- Edgecrusher - Fear Factory
- Sun doesn’t rise - Mushroomhead
- Break stuff - Limp Bizkit (I know, I know, but I like it, dammit!)
- Buch Dich - Rammstein
- Violence Fetish - Disturbed
- Spill the blood - Slayer
- Awake - Godsmack
- Angels don’t kill - Children of Bodom
- Crazy bitch - Buckcherry
- Conflict - Disturbed
- (S)aint - Marilyn Manson
- When everything falls - Haste the day
- BBER! - Psychostick
[quote]ntroych wrote:
Any Killswitch Engage will do. Just saw them live- killer show.
All That Remains has been on my playlist as well as the new Trivium and As I Lay Dying.[/quote]
Ahh I forgot to put ATR and KsE on my list. I put everlasting faith in KsE to get me going when I can’t seem to force out those last reps.
no ones mentioned manowar or slayer yet - i always let out a death metal scream after beating a personal best on anything while listenin to these guys (i workout at home or outside now after doing this in my local gym and got asked to leave), i get so worked up. also early mettalica, motorhead, saxon, rammstein, slipknot etc
[quote]Tithonus81 wrote:
The Weathergirls - It’s raining men
Emilia - Big Big World
Abba - Dancing Queen
Gloria Gaynor - I will survive
Village People - Macho man
Right said Fred - I’m too sexy
Soft Cell - Tainted love
Cher - Believe
Boys Town Gang - Ain’t no mountain high enough
Village People - In the navy
Alicia Bridges - I love the nightlife
Cyndi Lauper - Girls just wanna have fun
Whitney Houston - I will always love you
Wham - Wake me up before you go go
[/quote]
damn! how’d you get a hold of my pink i pods gym playlist?
Lunachicks
White Power music does it for me
As i’ve posted before, I like 80’s music. The beat and tempo are as fast as any song today and you don’t get the “i’m a depressed loser with a guitar and lots of soundboards that make it seem like i can play” vibe.
Some of the lyrics are really pretty motivational too if you transpose them to lifting.
I like Beat It by Michael Jackson.
"You wanna be tough, better do what you can
So beat it, but you wanna be bad "
Beat what you might ask. The weights of course. Squeeze those last reps out!
"Just beat it, beat it, beat it, beat it
No one wants to be defeated
Showin’ how funky and strong is your fight "
"Don’t wanna be a boy, you wanna be a man
You wanna stay alive, better do what you can
So beat it, just beat it "
Jacko may be a freak in his personal life, he may not scream and yell behind a barrage of fuzzed out power chords and crappily played bass drums, but if that song isn’t Testosterone in nature, i don’t know what is.
Whip It Good by Devo is also pretty good.
Eye of the Tiger of course.
And many others.
[quote]detazathoth wrote:
White Power music does it for me[/quote]
Out of curiosity, after seeing a few white power posts from you, what happened to you? Were you beaten up by a non white? Did your gf run off with a black guy? are you one of the skinny skin head losers looking for strength in numbers?
Just curious.