Music Suggestions, anyone?
PoiBoyBlue
Posts: 31
I am in dire need of music when I work out, and I love music I haven't heard often (or just new music in general.)
The stuff I have is sort of stale, and even Pandora is only getting me so far, since I can only put in music I already know.
Here's a good list of stuff that I can work out to, pretty well;
Lady gaga, Blaqk Audio, Marilyn Manson, Korn, Heidevolk, Tyr, PPK, Infected Mushroom, The Prodigy, Lords Of Acid, most DDR music, Covenant, VNV nation, Rammstein, White Zombie, Cascada, Katy Perry, powerman 5000, and stuff like "Pump Up The Jam."
Essentially anything that has a fast paced baseline and is extremely loud, catchy and/or repetitive.
Anyone able to give some bands or songs that I should look into?
The stuff I have is sort of stale, and even Pandora is only getting me so far, since I can only put in music I already know.
Here's a good list of stuff that I can work out to, pretty well;
Lady gaga, Blaqk Audio, Marilyn Manson, Korn, Heidevolk, Tyr, PPK, Infected Mushroom, The Prodigy, Lords Of Acid, most DDR music, Covenant, VNV nation, Rammstein, White Zombie, Cascada, Katy Perry, powerman 5000, and stuff like "Pump Up The Jam."
Essentially anything that has a fast paced baseline and is extremely loud, catchy and/or repetitive.
Anyone able to give some bands or songs that I should look into?
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hi there, okay so I listen to:
franz ferdinand, florence and the machine, the reverend horton heat, kings of leon, greenday, cramps, talking heads, killers, kaiser chiefs, airborne toxic event, b52s, dropkick murpheys, velvet underground,pulp,
got to sort out for certain tracks coz all try to 'prove' they can sing, well apart from the cramps of course;) enjoy - gonna check out some of your music love finding new to me stuff!0 -
I love listening to system of a down when im working out.. kinda speeds me up a bit0
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Holy crap, I love the talking heads but how could you get your body moving to them? XD
You've got a good selection in there, but a lot of it is on my current "too stale to workout to" list.
I will however be looking up reverend Horton Heat, Pulp and Florence and the Machine0 -
I love listening to system of a down when im working out.. kinda speeds me up a bit
Ah, system is a band I'm getting more into, again, of late. I was burned out on them for a long while, but that is a great idea0 -
I don't know how you could get sick of The Prodigy when there's so much to choose from! I have entire albums on my workout playlist. That being said, what about Pantera and Rage Against the Machine? Or Dope, Static X, Rob Zombie's super cheesy but the beat is usually good, Sevendust, and I even like some Queen while I'm working out.0
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I don't know how you could get sick of The Prodigy when there's so much to choose from! I have entire albums on my workout playlist. That being said, what about Pantera and Rage Against the Machine? Or Dope, Static X, Rob Zombie's super cheesy but the beat is usually good, Sevendust, and I even like some Queen while I'm working out.
Haha, no. That's not what I meant. The list I gave is music I still have not gotten tired of XD
As to the rest; Dope and Static X also gonne be looked up. The rest are ok once in awhile, but are mostly pretty close to the "**** why do I keep listening to this..." area. XD Rob Zombie especially, although he does managed to keep me interested if I've been listening to a lot of other stuf before he comes into the shuffle.0 -
Linkin Park, Prince, Kesha, Rihanna, AC/DC, Violent Femmes, Beyonce, Black Eye Peas, Cascada, Christina Aguilera, Drowning Pool, Jamiroquai, OutKast, Sean Paul, Shakira0
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When I do my cardio or I am mt bike riding, I really like trance. It has a consistent beat that sets a really good pace. For something different, try Assemblage 23, Rammstein or Megahertz (for those brutal workout days), Basement Jaxx, Chemical Brothers, Crystal Method, Front Line Assembly, Ministry, NIN, Pendulum (especially if you are a Prodigy fan), Rob Zombie and Skinny Puppy.
Plus I am an old school punk fan so some of that is sprinkled in.0 -
MUSE is my favorite! They have some pretty epic songs for sure! Recently I've taken up listening to a bunch of my Zumba music - a lot of which isn't readily available to the general public, but you can find Pitbull on itunes - some of his stuff is pretty fun!0
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yep, i've got cancer bats (awesome by the way), static x, slipknot, isis, pitbull (don't judge me ) *****cat Dolls (just because they're hot and i'm not even a lesbian)...Rage Against the Machine, Against Me, Jock Jams, SpaceJam Soundtrack (haha I know), Fast and Furious soundtrack, the one song from supertroopers that's 5 minutes long (when the germans get pulled over for speeding, that's an awesome cardio song), uh....Rise Against, Disturbed, song addicted to base, song slip and slide (both drum n base), the song "there ain't no heaven"...and a pile of old school hip hop like humpty dance and wild thing (dun dun dun da dun, WILD THANG!) yeah i groove on the stairmaster lol0
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yep, i've got cancer bats (awesome by the way), static x, slipknot, isis, pitbull (don't judge me ) *****cat Dolls (just because they're hot and i'm not even a lesbian)...Rage Against the Machine, Against Me, Jock Jams, SpaceJam Soundtrack (haha I know), Fast and Furious soundtrack, the one song from supertroopers that's 5 minutes long (when the germans get pulled over for speeding, that's an awesome cardio song), uh....Rise Against, Disturbed, song addicted to base, song slip and slide (both drum n base), the song "there ain't no heaven"...and a pile of old school hip hop like humpty dance and wild thing (dun dun dun da dun, WILD THANG!) yeah i groove on the stairmaster lol0
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When I do my cardio or I am mt bike riding, I really like trance. It has a consistent beat that sets a really good pace. For something different, try Assemblage 23, Rammstein or Megahertz (for those brutal workout days), Basement Jaxx, Chemical Brothers, Crystal Method, Front Line Assembly, Ministry, NIN, Pendulum (especially if you are a Prodigy fan), Rob Zombie and Skinny Puppy.
Plus I am an old school punk fan so some of that is sprinkled in.
ooo those are good ones, i also have some rancid, bad religion, pennywise, etc on my playlist...0 -
Work out playlist for cardio/weights changes all the time for me:
Metal
Five finger death Punch
Some clutch songs
Cold
Disturbed
Godsmack
Early Incubus
L7
Life of Agony
The Bronx
totalt javla morker
rammstein
36 Crazy fists
Breed 77
Black label society
Hell Yeah
Nothingface
Dry Kill Logic
Pitchshifter
Otep
Also always have a bit of power metal from Pantera in there!
Clasic stuff
Warrent
Motley Crue
W.A.S.P.
Punk/Hardcore
Sick of it all
Agnostic Front
Rancid
Leatherface
Reel big fish
black flag
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Black Eyed Peas, *****cat Dolls, Britney Spears and Justin Bieber get me through my workouts
SW: 230 (01/10)
Height: 5'4"
CW: 150.2
GW: 1350 -
REPS! mag just listed 25 top songs to work out to...interesting suggestions
Enter Sandman - Metallica
Organ Donor - DJ Shadow
Victory - Puff Daddy et al
Scenario - Tribe Called Quest
Din Daa Daa - George Kranz
Owner of a Lonely Heart - Yes
Head Like a Hole - NIN
Free - Vast
Momma Said Knock You Out - LL Cool J
Cloud Nine - Mongo Santamaria
Soul Makossa - Manu Dibango
More Human Than Human - White Zombie
New Jack Hustler - Ice-T
Conquest - Bill Conti
Punks - Brand Nubian
Mars: Bringer of War - Gustav Holst
Night on Bald Mountain - Mussorgsky
Magic Bird of Fire - Salsoul Orchestra
O Fortuna - Carl Orff
Epic - Faith No More
Time 4 Sum Aksion - Redman
Fight the Power - Public Enemy
Ready for War - 50 cent
Kashmir - Led Zeppelin
and the top song...
Superman Theme - John Williams
But this list is suspect if Du Hast by Rammstein is not listed.0 -
Futurepop/EBM stuff off Metropolis the past five years has been consistently enjoyable to workout and dance to in the club and equally forgettable at times. Combichrist, Rotersand, Covenant, Modulate, Aesthetic Perfection.... etc. I do find some of it to be repeatitive but also good for endurance and keeping going.
Though if your ears can stand it, I'd recommend breakcore like Venetian Snares, Ebola, Duran Duran Duran, Cardopusher, Sickboy, Xanopticon, Otto Von Schirach, Terminal 11, Saskrotch. Very fast and ridiculous digital signal processing and percussion-laden mayhem. Whee!0 -
Bumping so I can add at home... But for now I'll add Far East Movement to the list...Shakira is in a lot of my Zumba classes and I need to tag some songs when i'm there tonight, before or after class with the instructor so I can look them up later.0
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hi there, okay so I listen to:
franz ferdinand, florence and the machine, the reverend horton heat, kings of leon, greenday, cramps, talking heads, killers, kaiser chiefs, airborne toxic event, b52s, dropkick murpheys, velvet underground,pulp,
got to sort out for certain tracks coz all try to 'prove' they can sing, well apart from the cramps of course;) enjoy - gonna check out some of your music love finding new to me stuff!
Florence and Velvet :thumbs up:0 -
Futurepop/EBM stuff off Metropolis the past five years has been consistently enjoyable to workout and dance to in the club and equally forgettable at times. Combichrist, Rotersand, Covenant, Modulate, Aesthetic Perfection.... etc. I do find some of it to be repeatitive but also good for endurance and keeping going.
Though if your ears can stand it, I'd recommend breakcore like Venetian Snares, Ebola, Duran Duran Duran, Cardopusher, Sickboy, Xanopticon, Otto Von Schirach, Terminal 11, Saskrotch. Very fast and ridiculous digital signal processing and percussion-laden mayhem. Whee!
No dubstep?0 -
No dubstep?0
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I really like working out to:
cutcopy
the knife
gin blossoms
interpol
collide
b52s
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Some of my favs for walking:
Ain't no other man - Christina Aguilera
Ain't no rest for the wicked - Cage the Elephant
Are you gonna be my girl - JET
Bills, bills, bills - Destiny's Child
Black horse & Cherry tree - kt Tunstall
Boom Boom Pow - Black Eyed Peas
Burn it to the ground - Nickelback
Business - Emimem
Dirrty - Christina Aguilera
Ex-girlfriend - No Doubt
Hell Wit Ya - Pink
Hey Baby - No doubt
Jumpin' Jumpin' - Destiny's Child
No Parking on the dance floor - Midnight Star
Somma time man - Salt-n-pepa
Uprising - Muse
Womanizer - Britney
These and few heavy songs from my friends band get me through my 3 mile walk at lunch time.
Good luck with your search.
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