What are some of your cardio workout songs?

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Here are a few of my faves:
ADAM LAMBERT - FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT
B52 - ROCK LOBSTER
BECK - NAUSEA
BRITNEY SPEARS - GIMME MORE, TOXIC, AND SLAVE FOR YOU
DAUGHTRY - WHAT I WANT
COLLECTIVE SOUL - GEL
GEORGE MICHAEL - I WANT YOUR SEX
HADDAWAY - WHAT IS LOVE
KELLY CLARKSON - MISS INDEPENDENT
KORN - FREAK ON A LEASH
MICHAEL BUBLE - FEELIN GOOD
MICHAEL JACKSON - THRILLER
NELLY FURTADO - MANEATER
RICKY MARTIN - VIDA LOCA
SURVIVOR - EYE OF THE TIGER
U2 - ELEVATION
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  • cflorkie
    cflorkie Posts: 92 Member
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    I love pop songs to workout to as well!

    lately
    Grenade
    Like a G 6
    pretty much anything by rihanna

    also 80's pop is fun!
  • danielleg82
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    ANYTHING BY BLACK EYED PEAS
  • FearAnLoathing
    FearAnLoathing Posts: 4,852 Member
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    I work out to death metal...canniabl corpse deicide morbid angel anything very aggressive!:devil:
  • ErinLauren
    ErinLauren Posts: 24 Member
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    Dont Laugh!

    Time ~ Black Eyed Peas
    Bonecracker ~ Shocore
    Chris Brown ~ Forever
    Enrique ~ I like it

    Those just get me working harder. I rotate a ton of other ones.
  • emmyvera
    emmyvera Posts: 599 Member
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    Just about everything.. I usually for old school 80's bands, 70's rock and soul music. I also like certain pop songs from this decade.... :bigsmile:
  • trish2011
    trish2011 Posts: 31 Member
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    hash pipe, Beverly Hills, Perfect situation, Island in the Sun... Weezer
  • SheliaN1960
    SheliaN1960 Posts: 454 Member
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    You know guys, if I were to name them you would not even know them. It is called "old school" from the late 70's!
    You droppped a bomb on me
    Burn rubber on me
    She' strange
    Da' butt
    No parking on the dance floor
    Fantastic voyage
    Cutie pie
    Flashlight
    These huys are GAP Band, Parliment, Barkays, Cameo
    SEEE I told you that you would not know them!! LOL!
  • DawnOf1969
    DawnOf1969 Posts: 726 Member
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    I just downloaded a few new ones:

    Raise Your Glass (Pink)
    Waka Waka (Shakira)
    Dynamite (Taio Cruz)
    I Know You Want Me (Pitbull)
    Wiggle Wiggle (Fulanito)
    Hold It Against Me (Britney Spears)
    Firework (Katy Perry)
  • LMac423
    LMac423 Posts: 82
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    The Time- Black Eyed Peas
    Pardon Me- Incubus
    Dog Days Are Over- Florence & The Machine
    Little Lion Man- Mumford & Sons
    Forget You- Cee Lo
    Power- Kanye West

    lots of rap/r&b/rock and on occasion I listen to podcasts =)
  • TulsaTim
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    I actually scanned all my music for BPMs (Beats Per Minute) and went with the ones I liked with the highest ratings. Here is my current list

    My Apocalypse - Metallica
    Vicarious - Tool
    The Pot - Tool
    Chasm - Flyleaf
    Mountain Song - Jane's Addiction
    Crystal Ball - Styx
    Floyd - Korn
    The Memory Remains - Metallica
    Live and Let Die - Guns N Roses
    Everlong - Foo Fighters

    All of the Tool songs were 190+ BPMs WOW!! These songs really get you moving.
    All others were in the 150-160 range
  • kerriBB37
    kerriBB37 Posts: 967 Member
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    This does not reflect my personal music preferences, but I found out that I LOVE crazy heavy metal when running. For example, Slipknot and Mudvayne. I think it's something in all the drums!! (When I'm not working out I'm a country girl at heart, lol!)
  • Vicki_78
    Vicki_78 Posts: 81 Member
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    eminem is my current fave to workout to :)
  • olivejuice82
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    Oddly enough i like old school music

    Shot through the heart - Bon Jovi
    Electric Avenue -Eddie Grant
    Holiday - Madonna
    Dropped a bomb on me- The Gap band
    I like Big Butts- Sir Mix alot
    Video killed the Radio Star- The Buggle
    Don't you want me baby- The human league
  • runracer11
    runracer11 Posts: 45 Member
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    You know guys, if I were to name them you would not even know them. It is called "old school" from the late 70's!
    You droppped a bomb on me
    Burn rubber on me
    She' strange
    Da' butt
    No parking on the dance floor
    Fantastic voyage
    Cutie pie
    Flashlight
    These huys are GAP Band, Parliment, Barkays, Cameo
    SEEE I told you that you would not know them!! LOL!

    LOL, I love GAP band and Cameo. I went to a Cameo concert in high school.
  • MassiveDelta
    MassiveDelta Posts: 3,311 Member
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    This does not reflect my personal music preferences, but I found out that I LOVE crazy heavy metal when running. For example, Slipknot and Mudvayne. I think it's something in all the drums!! (When I'm not working out I'm a country girl at heart, lol!)

    I find country difficult to work out to. Unless I'm just slow long bike riding and than its what ever is enjoyable to listen to. But I totally agree on the metal for running
  • Nich0le
    Nich0le Posts: 2,906 Member
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    I like Korn and other heavy metal that I might not just listen too.
    I definitely like podrunner for a consistent beat
    For interval training I like a series by Sean O'Malley, Cardio Coach.
  • hollyagl75
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    Britney Spears: Toxic
    Kelly Clarkson: Since You've Been Gone
    Blink 182: Dammnit
    Britney Spears:My Perrogative
    Justin Timberlake:Sexy Back
    Usher:Dj Got Us Falling In Love Again
    Enrique Iglesias:I like It
  • Canonoch
    Canonoch Posts: 120
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    Number one song on my play list is " Are You Ready" by Creed. I always start any of my work-outs with this song after that it is a mix of rock, pop, hip-pop,and country. I got 80's rock, Eminem, Big and Rich, Kid Rock, Pink, ect. Gotta have the tunes. I'm not one of those people that can read/watch stuff while working out and the music becomes more background noise. But if it has a good strong beat to it I'll probably add it to my list.
  • SLV9
    SLV9 Posts: 15 Member
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    METAL. Blast beats keep me pumped!
  • gp79
    gp79 Posts: 1,799 Member
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    Eye of the tiger, reminds me of many large scale Army runs in formation. I couldn't do it.

    I agree, anything by Black Eyed Peas. I saw them in concert in Manila Philippines in 2004 and ever since I've been hooked. All their music I find to be upbeat and positive. Running, lifting..it just works.