workout music!

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  • ironhouse
    ironhouse Posts: 6 Member
    songs stuck in my head lately, so they get extra plays..

    Grinderman "No ***** Blues"
    Die Antwoord "In Your Face"
    The Walkmen "We've Been Had"
    Childish Gambino "Bonfire"
    The Shins "Simple Song"
    Goyte f. Kimbra "Somebody That I Used To Know"

    otherwise, various upbeat pop bands - Arctic Monkeys, Black Keys, Strokes, White Stripes, Queens of the Stone Age, if I'm in the mood for something heavier I'll go the punk route before throwback metal, too many bad memories, wasted a good decade of my life on metal and marijuana, I'll end up in some strange daze reminiscing about ole Susie Rotten Crotch if I listen to that type of noise

    Gym radio is basically Bruno Mars, Nikki Minaj, Drake, idk.. that "I'm sexy and I know it" "I work out" **** over and over again, it's all the same to me, honestly, not horrible workout music though
  • ironhouse
    ironhouse Posts: 6 Member
    I've been digging the Drive Movie Soundtrack too... esp. College "Real Hero" and Kavinsky "Night Call" dope throwback 80s noise, it makes me feel like I'm a GTA character
  • acstansell
    acstansell Posts: 567 Member
    I listen to Girl Talk a lot when I run. The beat is consistent and fast. It's great stuff.
  • Kanzaki3
    Kanzaki3 Posts: 656 Member
    I mostly listen to Trance music. A large portion of my music library consists of AVB's radio sessions with the songs split instead of being combined all together as 1 file.
  • trimom10
    trimom10 Posts: 388 Member
    AC/DC, U2, Beck, Godsmack, Nickleback, Creed, Metallica, INXS, Pink Floyd, Rage Against the Machine, and a bunch of the hip hop songs in our family's iTunes (I have three teenage boys).
  • hbm616
    hbm616 Posts: 377 Member
    I just listen to Girl Talk albums. There is so much variety that I don't feel the need to switch between artists because the mashups do it for me! That being said, I need to start branching out and make some real playlists now that I'm going working out more than ever before!
  • trimom10
    trimom10 Posts: 388 Member
    AC/DC, U2, Beck, Godsmack, Nickleback, Creed, Metallica, INXS, Pink Floyd, Rage Against the Machine, and a bunch of the hip hop songs in our family's iTunes (I have three teenage boys).
    forgot to add now I listen to Pandora more than my iPod songs. So much variety!
  • Codettea
    Codettea Posts: 14 Member
    *laughs* I have the oddest combination of songs on my ipod in my work-out playlist.
    If anyones seen the 'Epic Rap Battles of History' on youtube, I have some songs from that, also songs from a program on tv called 'Horrible Histories', Switchfoot, MXPX, Shane Yellowbird, Taylor Swift, Kerli, All Time Low, Aselin Debison, Fall out boy, The Joys, Journey. There are songs from the movie Burlesque, Tangled, Shrek Ever After, Red Riding Hood, Princess and the Frog, some Headley, Rascal Flatts, Kazzer, P!nk.... Theres a whole lot more... *laughs*
  • leojsivad
    leojsivad Posts: 124 Member
    Breathe Carolina

    Great workout music!
  • kealambert
    kealambert Posts: 961 Member
    *laughs* I have the oddest combination of songs on my ipod in my work-out playlist.
    If anyones seen the 'Epic Rap Battles of History' on youtube, I have some songs from that, also songs from a program on tv called 'Horrible Histories', Switchfoot, MXPX, Shane Yellowbird, Taylor Swift, Kerli, All Time Low, Aselin Debison, Fall out boy, The Joys, Journey. There are songs from the movie Burlesque, Tangled, Shrek Ever After, Red Riding Hood, Princess and the Frog, some Headley, Rascal Flatts, Kazzer, P!nk.... Theres a whole lot more... *laughs*

    Oh man JOURNEY is so great for working out!
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