what music do you guys exercise to?
bunnyghost
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tbh i have a playlist of the worst techno music i can find and that's the only thing i can run to anymore
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my gym plays Summertime Sadness by lana del rey every time i'm there lmao. idk how people exercise to that. i love her but that's like the type of music you sip champagne to at 4 am and cry about your ex0
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ACDC shoot to thrill0
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Have you tried Spotify? It has every kind of playlist already made, ready to listen0
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I listen to hip hop/work out stations on pandora and Spotify!0
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I listen to hip hop and rap. Just bassy stuff.0
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90's music! Particularly Nsync!0
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N.W.A are my favourite to listen to when I'm wroking out. Also if you have that username because of Pearl from RPDR then we need to be friends haha0
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Lana Del Rey's "Cola" has been background of many PR's of dead and bench.0
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Black Sabbath all the way :-)0
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tbh i have a playlist of the worst techno music i can find and that's the only thing i can run to anymore
SAME. I can only run to the craziest ish out there. Hyper active music. If it's slow for even a moment, I feel like walking or stopping LOL! I love spotify for their electro beats. It's amazing.0 -
Kanye for days
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Hip hop, house, Podcasts0
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Jethro Tull
Spock's Beard
Rush
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Amazon prime music has some good playlists....Mostly it's rap, dubstep, or rock0
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I don't need loud and fast music to keep me going, I just listen to what I would on any other occasion. Lately it has been the 80's new wave alternative station on Pandora0
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My Pandora playlist has a lot of AC/DC, Queen, Bon Jovi and other bad-*kitten* tunes that make me feel like I can take on the world.0
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HStheBusyBee wrote: »N.W.A are my favourite to listen to when I'm wroking out. Also if you have that username because of Pearl from RPDR then we need to be friends haha
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Depends on the mood I'll select a genre such as 80's pop, AC/DC, Rockabilly, 80's hair bands, Beasty Boys, 80's Hip Hop, The Violent Femmes.0
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AmandaNicoleShakess wrote: »tbh i have a playlist of the worst techno music i can find and that's the only thing i can run to anymore
SAME. I can only run to the craziest ish out there. Hyper active music. If it's slow for even a moment, I feel like walking or stopping LOL! I love spotify for their electro beats. It's amazing.
YES lmaooo i'm the exact same. i love chillwave/ downtempo electronic & hip hop but i can't listen to that when i exercise at all. it just calms me down lol. if i'm running i gotta have like, techno nightcored versions of 80's german pop at 20x the original speed and it's awful but it Fuels Me
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Yikes...
I tend to listen to what I consider good music. The stuff that gives me goosebumps and thus giving me those "moments" while running.0 -
Podcasts, no music. Usually the Joe Rogan podcast, but other, more educational ones (like Dr. Rhonda Patrick's) occasionally. Might as well learn something while I'm working out.0
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meganridenour wrote: »Yikes...
I tend to listen to what I consider good music. The stuff that gives me goosebumps and thus giving me those "moments" while running.
^^This
For running, something with a beat/intensity. Anywhere from soundtracks (Metal Gear Revengeance vocal soundtracks) to Ke$ha (guilty pleasure) to Ninja Sex Party to Drist, etc.
Btw, SUPER obscure, but the African drum music portion of Lion King is SUPER easy to run to.
For lifting, usually some form of heavy metal/rock.
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