Heavy metal music
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Alestorm - nothing like a bit of pirate metal to get you going or maybe some old school punk, Dead Kennedys, The ****ies and a bit of Snuff
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oh dear, the censor software on the site seems a bit prudish, the offending group was the D.ickies0 -
My heavy playlist includes:
Bush
Live
Metallica
Billy Squire (old school!)
BuckCherry
Limp Bizkit
Rage Against the Machine
Def Leppard (old school!)
Van Halen (Dave NOT Sammy)
Kid Rock
311
AeroSmith (old school!)
Pearl Jam
Days of the New
Ozzy
Korn
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you could try leftover crack, nekromantix and the dead pets if you're looking for things you may not have come across before should be able to find them on myspace0
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This isn't really metal - but gets me kind of pumped...band name is Jerk (only first album is any good though)0
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you could try leftover crack, nekromantix and the dead pets if you're looking for things you may not have come across before should be able to find them on myspace
I like leftover crack aka choking victim also. Saw them live a few years back. I will def. check out those other two bands u posted.0 -
My play list is all over the place. It can go from industrial to Rihanna. There is def stuff I listen to at the gym that isn't really what I would want to listen to all the time.0
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Just the suggestions I was looking for thanks all for the ideas! Forgot about Kid Rock..0
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My two main playlists are dance and metal/industrial/EBM.
My metal/industrial one is stuff like...
Deftones
Tool
Suicide Commando
SiKth
Arcturus
Hydroxie
Distatix
Machine Head
Decapitated
In Flames
Rammstein
Project Pitchfork
KMFDM0 -
Also, what about punk music like Limp Bizkit or Korn?
No offense. Not punk music. Would fall in New Metal genre.
Try blasting Slayer as loud as your eardrums can stand it (if not louder) during your workout.
I put alot of Iron Maiden and Megadeth in my playlist.
If you like Vikings and norse mythology listen to Amon Amarth. Melow Deth sound. Pretty sweet.
I would like to also recomend Children of Bodom for a faster pace workout.
Have a nice day!!!!0 -
I like the Transplants for working out to. Not my usual thing, but for pumping me up for a bit of treadmill or punching stuff can't beat it. I'd normally listen to grindcore or death metal, but I'm likely to kill myself trying to keep to the beat there. And for a thoroughly brutal band, you can't beat The Day Everything Became Nothing.0
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bump to show my girls this is their music!0
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I like Grinspoon, great variation, try the album 'Best In Show', there's the odd slow one on the album but there's some great crunchy guitar and mad lyrics in some of the songs, I recommend Lost Control, 100 miles, DC x 3, Chemical heart (only cause its a great song), Bleed You Dry, Champion, More Than You Are, Black Friday, Secrets. If you go back to the old school punk UK Subs, Sex Pistols are awesome.0
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So as I try and find more songs for the lifting session...I just came across a band called Gojira. I usually don't get into to much screaming but I can tolerate it a bit with these guys due to amazing drums and dominance of beats!0
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