What music do you exercise to?

Today I put my head phones on and began walking on my treadmill as I was singing along with the spice girls! Ok so I admit it, I rock out to spice girls! I even have Cindy Lauper on there. I don't descriminate at all! I even have eminem and creedence clearwater revival on the same playlist. So I propose this question to you. What music gets your blood pumping and makes you want to lace up those shoes? Don't be shy people! I would love some good ideas for my playlists.
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  • sm1zzle
    sm1zzle Posts: 920 Member
    Lots of stuff.

    Techno,Rap,Rock,Metal,80's rock

    just no country ! lol
  • UAYpull
    UAYpull Posts: 26
    60% metal, 30% guilty pleasure pop, and 10% everything else.
  • foot1647
    foot1647 Posts: 92
    Metal.

    Many varieties such as: Death, Black, Heavy, Djent, Melodic...
  • gobonas99
    gobonas99 Posts: 1,049 Member
    Footloose. :tongue: I have that set in my playlist to come on right about the time my energy is lagging and I'm arguing with myself to do one more mile loop (so I actually have it in my playlist twice LOL). :laugh:
  • dixiewhiskey
    dixiewhiskey Posts: 3,333 Member
    Metal.

    Many varieties such as: Death, Black, Heavy, Djent, Melodic...

    YES!
  • dixiewhiskey
    dixiewhiskey Posts: 3,333 Member
    And btw, I work out to metal... it's fast, technical and aggressive...

    I do also listen to some fast R&B from time to time
  • grimendale
    grimendale Posts: 2,153 Member
    Punk rock, ska and metal mostly (old school metal, such as Iron Maiden, mostly, but some black, death, sludge, doom and thrash in there as well).
  • I personally have a lot of different upbeat music eg wild by jessie j i find it gets me moving to keep with the beat
  • AJ_G
    AJ_G Posts: 4,158 Member
    Streetlight Manifesto

    Eminem

    Kanye West
  • toothpastechica
    toothpastechica Posts: 250 Member
    90's....mostly "jock jams" or club music from my childhood....songza is my friend.
  • gfroniewski
    gfroniewski Posts: 168
    I usually work out to metalcore or djent. My favorite is melodic hardcore with really inspiring lyrics. Counterparts, Saints Never Surrender, It Prevails, A Sight For Sewn Eyes etc. are good examples.
  • misskerouac
    misskerouac Posts: 2,242 Member
    Everything from Coheed & Cambria to Calvin Harris to Metallica to Tiger Army to Eminem

    If its got a beat, it goes on my shuffle
  • XxYeaIrocxX
    XxYeaIrocxX Posts: 224 Member
    Rock, heavy metal and some occasional techno.....cause I'm a bit random
  • trbilbao
    trbilbao Posts: 27 Member
    I like

    Afro jack/Chris Brown -AsYour Friend

    Boogie Wonderland

    MJ - Don't stop till you get enough

    Kanye/jayZ- No Church in the Wild

    Gym class Heros - the Fighter
  • Metal. David Draiman is like my training buddy.
  • thatonegirlwiththestuff
    thatonegirlwiththestuff Posts: 1,171 Member
    Everything from Coheed & Cambria to Calvin Harris to Metallica to Tiger Army to Eminem

    If its got a beat, it goes on my shuffle
    Bless your heart. I totally forgot about tiger army. Annabel lee was one of my favorite songs when I was younger. That will be great for my playlist
  • heysarge13
    heysarge13 Posts: 403 Member
    When doing weight training it's all about metal... Slayer, Pantera, Machine Head, Sepletura. I have to have something that makes me want to destroy whatever is in front of me.
    When it's time to run I prefer something that I can sing along too. So usually its 80's and Classic Rock.
  • casy84
    casy84 Posts: 290 Member
    I need some metal screaming in my ears to motivate me. At the moment I'm using Finntroll for that because it's happy and loud and makes me 'dance' on the elliptical.
  • ButYouGotMySoul
    ButYouGotMySoul Posts: 44 Member
    Nine inch nails
    Marilyn Manson

    I've been to countless concerts for those artists, and I figure if I can jump around and scream in a mosh pit, I can certainly work out for an hour, so I throw on NIN and MM and rock out on the elliptical. When I need to run though, my absolute go to songs are Getting Bright At Night by The Icarus Line (starts out slow, ends up epic) and March Of The Pigs by NIN.
  • candicane32081
    candicane32081 Posts: 132 Member
    There's so many great ideas on here! Thanks for the input!
  • ChaseMeier
    ChaseMeier Posts: 52
    I go with whatever gets my blood pumping. Techno, Rock, Metal, and anything else fast and loud.
  • I excerise to music of the Japanese Rock, Japanese Pop genre. I've been into that genre for years. Although, I have no idea what they are saying the music and voices and general get me pumped up. TM Revolution is an artist that I really have started to listen to when I excerise. I just gets me pumped up and it makes my workouts more successful!
    I am also a fan of 80's,90's and early 2000 music!!:smile:
  • yarmiah
    yarmiah Posts: 325 Member
    In the gym I listen to a mix, but usually one genre at a time.

    When running outside(or on treadmill) I crank Foo Fighters- the beat(s) help me keep my pace perfectly!
  • misskerouac
    misskerouac Posts: 2,242 Member
    Everything from Coheed & Cambria to Calvin Harris to Metallica to Tiger Army to Eminem

    If its got a beat, it goes on my shuffle
    Bless your heart. I totally forgot about tiger army. Annabel lee was one of my favorite songs when I was younger. That will be great for my playlist

    Yeah that is a great song, that album is in my cd player in my car right now, on my work out mix i have quite a few from the "Music From Regions Beyond" album. I have a major crush on Nick 13
  • xbar16
    xbar16 Posts: 12 Member
    The typical stuff a 49 year old metal head would listen to: Iron maiden; Judas Priest; Metallica; Rush.

    Here is the fun part, I am now listening to the rap music. It is filthy. F**king Problems; Like Whaat; Candy Shop.
  • PetiteLittleFlower
    PetiteLittleFlower Posts: 138 Member
    Has to be d & b with a heavy bass line. The baseline me going
  • Traditional oriental instrumental music, Indian ragas for yoga & psychedelic rock, doom, sludge, stoner when I go for a run.
  • RobTheGourmet
    RobTheGourmet Posts: 189 Member
    Eric Clapton, Muddy Waters, Stevie Ray Vaughan, John Lee Hooker and of course Buddy Guy
  • manhn1
    manhn1 Posts: 137 Member
    I listen to music that I would listen to in other places (i.e., the car, my home, etc). If I like the music, I like the music. The tempo of a song doesn't determine whether it's good exercise music. I have completed workouts just listening to the same slow ballad on a repeat loop.
  • OCTOBERLISA
    OCTOBERLISA Posts: 38 Member
    Daft Punk radio, Journey radio