What do you listen to when working out?
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Is Pandora better than Iheartradio? My issues is that the fast-paced songs eventually transition to R&B or ballads. Great for makin' babies, not so much for makin' gainz.
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I found a mix tape that I made in college and have been listening to that some. The order of songs goes something like Weezer...Gin Blossoms...Barry White.0 -
Pandora - either Stromae, Cardio Dance, Pink, or Dubstep stations when I'm lifting.0
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singingflutelady wrote: »I listen to music on YouTube. I follow a channel that has fitness music mixes
What channel is this ?
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I listen to ol skool hip hop on Pandora. That always gets me in a good mood.0
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I used to listen to music when I worked out, and have a great Google Play playlist just for that purpose (mostly metal and punk, with some old rap). And the Zombie's Run app is great for running.
But then I found that I'd rather listen to podcasts instead. Usually Joe Rogan or Barbell Shrugged or FoundMyFitness.0 -
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Cardio: EDM (tiesto, capitol kings, Flight Facilities, deadmau5, Benny Benassi), KB, Flame, MIA
weight lifting: Metallica, System, disturbed, Static X, T-Pain, Rage against the machine
(i use Spotify and make my own playlists)0 -
I go back and fourth between Spotify and Pandora on Pandora I'm normally listening to pop evil station0
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I convert youtube videos to mp3.0
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GuitarJerry wrote: »Why do people ask this all the time? Lol. It's such a weird question. Don't y'all know what you like? Some else's preferences are not mine. I don't care what other people listen to. For all the years I've been on this site, I cannot wrap my mind around why people ask this question. It's like asking what kind of clothes people wear or their favorite color as a way of influencing your own choices. Just so bizarre.
If I tell you I listen to death metal, are you going to go out and start listening to Lamb of God all the sudden, where your musical taste is hip hop? No. You aren't.
I'm not trying to be rude, this is a serious question. I don't get it.
What I listen to at home isn't necessarily something that gets me going at the gym. I've tried a few different pandora station and such but I am having trouble finding music that does it for me when I'm working out. By asking this question, yes I am looking for new influences. No, if my musical taste is hip hop I'm not going to listen to death metal, but if you suggest a new hip hop or similar artist I haven't heard of I would definitely give it a try and maybe find some new songs I enjoy. It's like asking someone's opinion on a movie or a restaurant that's the same genre/food you like but have yet to try.
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Whatever my trainer is playing. My boxing gym has its own streaming music app so it goes according to that. We can always mix it up. I like listening to a lot of Latin music. It has to be up beat, other than that I'm into some old school hair band metal music. LOL!!0
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I rarely listen to anything, but if I did it would just be my own ipod which has 15K songs. I could choose to listen to something or just shuffle. If a song comes up that I didn't like, I could just skip it. I personally think making playlists and stuff like that is a lot of work and don't see the point.0
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I listen to random podcasts, let's plays, and, embarrassingly, "true" scary story from Youtube. I don't regularly listen to music.0
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