Metal Music
shellsies93
Posts: 88
Heyyyy I've noticed a lot of people listen to music when they workout, like me, however everyone seems to have completely different music taste than me. I love to listen to screaming music (like motionless in white, crown the empire, woe is me, etc) when I work out because it keeps me pumped up and I work out harder; plus I love the music and sing along...it helps pass the time
anywho it would be fun to meet people who listen to that type of music, so we can share music, so our workouts can be much more enjoyable and new; or even just learn about some new music. so if anyone is into that please add!
Hope everyone had a great day!!
anywho it would be fun to meet people who listen to that type of music, so we can share music, so our workouts can be much more enjoyable and new; or even just learn about some new music. so if anyone is into that please add!
Hope everyone had a great day!!
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Fear Factory is excellent for working out, particularly Soul of a New Machine. I'm with you on the metal!
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I listen to Disturbed, Stone Sour, Trivium and other 'hard rock' when I'm working out - again, which is different to most people I know who listen to dance-type stuff....
I just need the pumping sound - heavy bass etc to keep me going!0 -
I turn on Pandora and use Adept or Dethlok as the base station. If I don't have to lift particularly heavy then it can be whatever rap, rock, dub...
I will say I enjoy listening to jazz while doing cardio... have no idea why.0 -
I listen to Disturbed, Stone Sour, Trivium and other 'hard rock' when I'm working out - again, which is different to most people I know who listen to dance-type stuff....
I just need the pumping sound - heavy bass etc to keep me going!0 -
RIP Dimebag Darrell.
When I was in my best shape of my life 15 years ago Pantera gets a bulk of the credit for the mental fuel. Though most of the Metal I listen to is pre 90's Metal.0 -
I have a nice mix of music of metal variants, like nu metal to black medal, to punk, to melodic hardcore, to even different types of techno.
A day to Remember seems to help with that final push0 -
The Devil Wears Prada, August Burns Red, and For Today.0
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Anyone mention Lamb of God yet>>>> well someone should
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqgJc7DaDU40 -
I turn on Pandora and use Adept or Dethlok as the base station. If I don't have to lift particularly heavy then it can be whatever rap, rock, dub...
I will say I enjoy listening to jazz while doing cardio... have no idea why.
Wow I need to add Dethklok to my workout playlist, thanks for reminding me!0 -
Katatonia are a swedish doom/prog metal band who are perfect for cardio. I don't know why, as they aren't exactly upbeat, but they have vocals, lyrics, riffs and beats to die for! And they are my very most favourite band ever :P All albums are good, but particularly good album to run/walk to is Last Fair Deal Gone Down.0
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I feeeeeeel the same way! I love METAL music while working out. Not just that but I love to play Metal music on guitar too!
Some of the bands I listen to while working out are:
JOB FOR A COWBOY
LAMB OF GOD
DEVIL DRIVER
THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER
AS BLOOD RUNS BLACK
PARKWAY DRIVE
IRON MAIDEN (for slower jogs or less intense workouts)
AS I LAY DYING
THE RED CHORD
SUICIDE SILENCE
CHELSEA GRIN
Just to name a few lolz that and sorry I put em in all caps lock but METAL music is SCREAMING so yep
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RIP Dimebag Darrell.
When I was in my best shape of my life 15 years ago Pantera gets a bulk of the credit for the mental fuel. Though most of the Metal I listen to is pre 90's Metal.
Pantera are flawless. Amazing workout music.0 -
Katatonia are a swedish doom/prog metal band who are perfect for cardio. I don't know why, as they aren't exactly upbeat, but they have vocals, lyrics, riffs and beats to die for! And they are my very most favourite band ever :P All albums are good, but particularly good album to run/walk to is Last Fair Deal Gone Down.
yay 4 swedish bands haha n pantera n metallica 2 haha0 -
THE BASE THE ROCK THE MIC THE TREBLE I LIKE MY COFFEE BLACK JUST LIKE MY METAL!!!!!
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Now you are speaking my language and kudos to the girl who mentioned Fear Factory. Anything off the demanufacture album is awesome. I listen to all different types of metal.
Iron Maiden - wasted years (I know you know it but everyone should work out to it anyways)
Fear Factory - body hammer
Ozzy Osbourne - desire
Pantera - shedding skin
Dirge Within - as we prey
God Forbid - better days
August Burns Red - meddler
Silent Civilian - ghost stories
Tourniquet - swarming spirits
Lazarus AD - revolution
Spaceeater - merciful angel
Machine Head - imperium0 -
I ran to Fear Factory Demanufacture yesterday but Rammstein are great to work out/run to too!0
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Architects, Bring Me the Horizon0
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Last week I started to listen to Sabaton (Swedish Heavy/Power metal) while lifting. I found it quite effective - my arms have never been so sore in my life :bigsmile:0
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Been listening to the albums Superjoint Ritual - Use Once and Destroy and Exhorder - Slaughter in the Vatican a lot lately. Can never go wrong with the old school stuff like: Slayer, Pantera, Metallica, Black Sabbath(their new one is pretty bad@ss too)0
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I listen to a wide variety of things. I need variety in my music. So my current play list includes - Metallica, K'naan, Muse, Bob Dylan The Pogues, Outkast, Nina Simone, Madeleine Peyroux, Johnny Cash, Joss Stone, Janelle Monae, Summercamp, Poi Dog Pondering...to name 1 or 2.0
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I listen to Disturbed, Stone Sour, Trivium and other 'hard rock' when I'm working out - again, which is different to most people I know who listen to dance-type stuff....
I just need the pumping sound - heavy bass etc to keep me going!
Trivium0 -
I usually listen to Rammstein and Trivium, but recently I've been working out a lot to Turisas and Sabaton I always find that I push myself so much further if I have some metal playing in the background :happy:
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From my top played list on my Ipod:
Alice in Chains, Coal Chamber, Danzig, Deftones, Fear Factory, Foo Fighters, Helmet, Korn, Megadeth (80s), Metallica (pre-Black album), Ministry, Mudvayne, Nine Inch Nails, Pantera, Rage Against the Machine, Rollins Band, Sepultura, Slayer, Slipknot, Soundgarden, Static-X, Stompbox, System of a Down, Taproot, White Zombie
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I absolutely LOVE Skip the Foreplay and Abandon All Ships0
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So much not metal in here.0
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Dimension Zero, Wintersun, Dimmu Borgir, Amon Amarth, Mors Principium Est.., Equilibrium, Soilwork. All great for keeping the enthusiasm up!0
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PANDORA. 2 Steps From Hell channel. Love it!0
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Love my metal!!! Actually listening to Slipknot atm...need more metal head, responsive friends! Please add!!0
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I like banger music.0
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