Best Workout Music....EVER!

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Well, I start at Planet Fitness next Wendesday (when they open) and I have been reading alot about everything and "they" say its best to not read a book or watch television or anyhting else that takes your mind off focusing on your workout. They do suggest getting some beats that make you move. I am not a huge music person BUT I have been listening to some bangin country that makes me dance in my car so I figured hey why not get an iPod shuffle and put some tunes on it and try it when I work out. Can't hurt right?

On that very long note...I was wondering what song really gets you going when you work out? You know, the ones that even if you aren't paying attention the beat hits you and makes you move! I am open to ALL sorts of music as I have already loaded songs from Luke Bryan, Gwen Stefani, Miley Cyrus, Lorde and Mandisa!

Thanks for everyones AMAZING help in advance and I can't wait to check out what you all suggest :-)
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  • MrsHollingsworthThomas
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    These are all my 'work out' play list:
    Blacked Eyed Peas (scroll through and find some of their tracks; they've got a FEW)
    Macklemore & Ryan Lewis "Can't Hold us"
    Icona Pop "I Love It"
    Britney Spears "Work B*tch"
    Pitbull "Don't stop the party'
    Pitbull/Kesha "Timber"
    Nicki Minaj "Moment 4 Life"

    Now, half of these artists I don't 'typically' listen to, but the beats have proven to be awesome when I need to push a bit further in my cardio. I can NOT work out without my music now.
    My rule of thumb; If I hear it on the radio and it MAKES me dance or I can't help moving when it comes on.. I try it out at the gym!

    Good luck! I'm interested to see some other suggestions.
  • JakeNJ95
    JakeNJ95 Posts: 54
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    I listen to a lot of rock music, a lot of Shinedown, Three Days Grace, 3 Doors Down, Bush, Five Finger Death Punch, Linkin Park, Trapt and Breaking Benjamin. Then at a certain small gym I go to we only listen to classic rock.

    And when I am in a silly mood I listen to Showtunes because I like theater.
  • Mark330
    Mark330 Posts: 75
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    Eminem. Lots of Eminem!
  • smpreston
    smpreston Posts: 262 Member
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    I go with Pandora Pop and Hip Hop Power Workout.
  • ChasingMyBliss
    ChasingMyBliss Posts: 803 Member
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    Breakdown by Tantric
  • Timelordlady85
    Timelordlady85 Posts: 797 Member
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    I actually use a site called steady mixes.com and pick music by the BPM or type of workout I wanna do. The music is free and its got quite a variety. Not sure if they have an app for a phone though.
  • hillusmc
    hillusmc Posts: 1 Member
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    Pandora station and then your favorite artist. I prefer Nickleback because the songs are a country/rock hybrid.

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  • Collier78
    Collier78 Posts: 811 Member
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    Problem - Natalia Kills
  • blupanda12
    blupanda12 Posts: 54 Member
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    It really depends on my mood. Today it was Demon Hunter on my lunchtime walk. When I'm dancing in my chair at work, it's most often Michael Buble.
  • missemmamm
    missemmamm Posts: 15 Member
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    That sounds very neat, the BPM radio station.
  • cms721
    cms721 Posts: 179 Member
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    The "BIG FOUR" metal bands for the gym. Flo-Rida for the streets.
  • nsimon24
    nsimon24 Posts: 115 Member
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    Some of mine for running/walking:

    Beatles "Here Comes the Sun" is my favorite warm-up song
    Black Eyed Peas - lots of it!
    Robin Thicke Blurred Lines - HATE the words, but have to admit the beat is catchy and fun to work out to (its in the middle of my playlist)
    LMFAO "Sexy and I know It" - another one that is cliche, but fun to work out to
    Salt n Pepa - "Push it! "
    Genesis "I Can't Dance"

    Jog.FM has some good suggestions, and their library of titles is HUGE!
  • Butrovich
    Butrovich Posts: 410 Member
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    Foo Fighters - All My Life

    There is FREE software made my MixMeister that will analyze your songs and tell you how many beats per minute they have. You may try this to determine what songs work best for you, or organize your playlist to increase the tempo as your workout continues.
  • LunaZuriel
    LunaZuriel Posts: 77 Member
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    I listen to a lot of rock music, a lot of Shinedown, Three Days Grace, 3 Doors Down, Bush, Five Finger Death Punch, Linkin Park, Trapt and Breaking Benjamin. Then at a certain small gym I go to we only listen to classic rock.

    And when I am in a silly mood I listen to Showtunes because I like theater.

    Nice!
  • verdemujer
    verdemujer Posts: 1,397 Member
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    Yeah - Pandora has a lot of different themed fitness channels. Since I always have my phone with me for recording my walks/rides/runs - I might as well as use it for music too. I never have bought any ipod like thing yet. I don't listen to music while riding. I don't need the music for rides to keep me going.
  • missemmamm
    missemmamm Posts: 15 Member
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    This is a playlist I made that I use often when exercising.

    1. Gang Bang-Madonna
    2. Army of Me-Christina Aguilera
    3. Call It What You Want-Foster the People
    4. Dancing on My Own-Robyn
    5. Doin’ Dirt-Maroon 5
    6. Don’t Stop-Foster the People
    7. Funkytown-Lipps, Inc.
    8. Hot Stuff-Donna Summer
    9. Knock on Wood-Amii Stewart
    10. Mutha****a Can U Buy That-Ludacris
    11. Periphery-Fiona Apple
    12. Search and Destroy-Skunk Anansie
    13. Single-Myah Marie
    14. Stayin Alive-Bee Gees
    15. Superstar Extraordinaire-Pittsburgh Slim

    I like disco, lol.
  • DWBalboa
    DWBalboa Posts: 37,239 Member
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    For me all I need is the Ramones, but the Violent Femmes, the Clash, and the Beasty Boys (80’s) get me pumped.
  • whitebalance
    whitebalance Posts: 1,655 Member
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    I like using 80s rock -- the Cars and the Go-gos are nice and bouncy for cardio, and Genesis is good for weight lifing. A few Adele tracks are good, but better to buy single tracks than the whole albums imho. For something more eclectic but very energizing, check out Afro Celt Sound System, especially Volume 5. It will make you move.
  • juniormints74
    juniormints74 Posts: 60 Member
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    2 of my absolute favs:

    Janet Jackson - Feedback
    Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams
  • whitebalance
    whitebalance Posts: 1,655 Member
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    2 of my absolute favs:

    Janet Jackson - Feedback
    Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams
    Oh yeah, Janet Jackson is awesome!
    Add Diana Ross -- Upside Down, and I'm Coming Out.