What are you listening to while working out?
Shrinking_Xtina
Posts: 478 Member
Hey folks, I love listening to music while working out but I'm getting tired of the same old songs on my ipod. My ipod varies in genres and artists but while working out I listen generally to artists like Tool, Chevelle, Kesha, Lady Gaga, Pearl Jam, Underground artists, Kid Cudi and other random hip hop. I'd love to hear some song recommendations, not just artists but specific songs, So what are the songs that get you going while working out?
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What really gets me going and makes me work harder is *Disturbed*...but I do like Kesha and love techno!0
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i love listening to hardcore... and even sometimes happy hardcore..
but i get very distracted from my work out and normally start raving X_X
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I love listening to reggaeton while working out. It has a strong walking beat that keeps me going.
Haha...you did ask for specific songs though, huh?
Ya no te veo - Casa de leones
Salió el sol - Don Omar
Those are two of my favorites. Whenever I hear the beat start, my heart starts pumping and I keep moving.0 -
There's nothing like Linkin Park - any of their songs - while I'm running.
I also listen to Nickelback (Dark Horse cd), Kid Rock, Daughtry, and recently I added Jason Aldean and Jarrod Neimann.0 -
Besides the kind of obvious up-tempo music (Britney, old Michael Jackson, etc), I do love working out to David Bowie, or the Raveonettes (lots of yelling!). What I find I end up doing most of the time, though, is listening to a good audiobook since that way my music doesn't completely dictate my pace.0
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Recently started listening to Black Stone Cherry.0
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Harder rock contemporary christian music0
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i listen to my kids fighting lol0
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There's a mash-up artist called Girl Talk. Great music to run to! I recommend his previous album Feed the Animals over the newer one All Day. Both are great, but feed the animals is a little more up-beat.0
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i listen to my kids fighting lol
LMAO! (Mine are arguing right now -- so, I can relate...)0 -
I usually listen to podcasts while i work out. they keep me distracted much better than music. I like Jillian Michael's podcast, as well as "garden variety triathlete".0
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i listen to contemporary gospel. no specific songs for you, but it's lyrically motivating when you want to stop.0
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Here are some songs from my most recent and unusual (weird? lol) workout playlist:
Manic Hispanic - Rudy Cholo
Wheatus - Truffles, Teenage Dirtbag
Lilly Allen - Back to the start, Everyones at it, The Fear
Joe Jackson - I'm the man
Squeeze - Cool for cats
Vampire Weekend - A-Punk
Who - baba o'riley, the seeker
Echo & bunneymen - the cutter, seven seas, the killing moon
Modest mouse - dashboard, float on
Mgmt - electric feel, kids, time to pretend
Shiny toy guns - le disko
Sahara hotnights - keep up the speed, with or without control
Against me - new wave, thrash unreal
Smiths - panic, Sheila take a bow
She wants revenge - tear you apart
Kate Nash - pumpkin soup0 -
I listen to stuff like VNV Nation, Wolfsheim, God Module, Suicide Commando, :wumpscut:, Die Form, De/Vision, And One, X-Fusion, Combichrist, Aphex Twin, Assemblage 23, Rush, The Doors, Funker Vogt, Laibach, Psyclon Nine, Rammstein, Sigur Ros, Skinny Puppy, and a bunch of other stuff0
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depends what mood I'm in but mostly system of a down, korn, disturbed, and some techno songs0
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Lol oh I know those, as a Puerto rican I hear them all the time played in my house haha!I love listening to reggaeton while working out. It has a strong walking beat that keeps me going.
Haha...you did ask for specific songs though, huh?
Ya no te veo - Casa de leones
Salió el sol - Don Omar
Those are two of my favorites. Whenever I hear the beat start, my heart starts pumping and I keep moving.0 -
My playlist ranges from really old trucker songs, contemp, country new & Old, old school rap/r&p, rock. i have it on shuffle, i work hard on the up beat songs & go a little slower on the slow songs. gives me a good rythem w/o stopping.
Eminem
kid rock
red sovine
aviral lavine
reba
afroman
guns & roses
leonard skinard
tom petty
nelly
miranda lambert
taylor swift
ac/dc
gary allen
waylon jennings
shooter jennings
jason aldean
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Godsmack, Nickelback, Puddle of Mudd, Miranda Lambert, ZZ Top, Kid Rock, Jason Aldean, Motley Crue, Poison, Ozzy,0
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I listen to a lot of different music, mostly dance/electronic/trance. Yesterday I decided to listen to the same song over and over. The song was called "Olympic Flame" by Tiesto.0
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My new favorite running/lifting partners are the boys in Static X. So high energy, it makes me want to run faster and lift heavier. Love them!0
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Metalica...0
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i like a wide variety, but for working out i love rockabilly/psychobilly like this:
Reverend Horton Heat - Big Red Rocket of Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h29mMra534
The Creepshow - Rue Morgue Radio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9gDfwryJlM
Mad Marge and the Stonecutters - Monsters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj5tWoo6Onc
Nekromantix - Struck by a wrecking ball
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAqvlHMR2GE0 -
I've been on a doo whop kick lately. Usually I just watch the news though it depends on what time I exercise.0
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almost anything by five finger death punch... i'm surprised no one has mentioned them yet. great workout music!0
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Great post... Love the suggestions I love listening to music with strong beats... not necessarily upbeat but just strong beats... my favorite workout album is by far though is by Florence and the Machine0
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