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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: kosmo vinyl on June 14, 2006, 02:13:00 pm
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Looking for suggestions on what to add to a playlist while working out...
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I like Placebo's more uptempo stuff when I jog. Also Daft Punk and Oasis. But mostly it's just alot of random tracks ripped to my shuffle.
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Mostly old-school punk. Black Flag, Fear, The Damned, The Clash, Buzzcocks, Husker Du and LOTS of Ramones.
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Ditto to Bombay Chutney. Also a lot of Helmet, Therapy?, and Filter.
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TOOL :) heh
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I don't need no stinkin music when I work out.
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Originally posted by Chaz Nakatestes, Breaststroking Guy:
I don't need no stinkin music when I work out.
Well that explains your huge pectoral muscles and your perfectly formed buttocks.
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Chemical Brothers "Singles 93-03" is great, as is Soundgarden BADMOTORFINGER.
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whatever i'm in the mood to hear regardless of the fact that i'm working out. gbv, destroyer, whatever
usually watch espn, though
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either the dulcet sounds of ESPN news, or this playlist (http://www.musicmobs.com/user/HoyaParanoia/playlist/Rap%20-%20Hip-Hop)
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Daft Punk's "Homework" album, or Madonna's new one...or the LCD Soundsystem "Introns" album.
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Merzbow ;)
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A few from my most recent gym playlist (cardio):
The Gossip, "Standing In the Way of Control"
We Are Scientists, "Nobody Moves, Nobody Gets Hurt"
stellastarr*, "Sweet Troubled Soul"
T-Rex, "20th Century Boy"
Goldfrapp, "Ooh La La"
Every Move A Picture, "Signs of Life"
Plus some embarassing personal favorites like:
Lita Ford, "Kiss Me Deadly"
Basically, stuff that makes people dance at bluestate gets me moving faster at the gym.
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Originally posted by you be pickup:
Merzbow ;)
I've done that! Perfect music for getting ripped.
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most anything by mr. dibbs
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Slayer "Reign in Blood"
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you got to put on the up-tempo music so you kind of want to dance until you realize you are running on a treadmill and dancing could potentially hurt.
I'd say the classic britpop songs of 2005, you know, the ones you pretend you never really liked all that much until you're by yourself.
Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight, etc.
also, you have to have some 99.5 material like promiscuous, something really awful.
lastly--some dancey, electro type things such as the Faint, Ladytron, etc.
should be perfect.
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yeah, i like the punky britpop stuff. basically anything that makes me dance works well on a treadmill.
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Tool, Slayer, Chemlab,Danzig, Black Flag, Ministry, Suicidal Tendencies, Black Sabbath, Rammstein...anything angry-like for lifting...and then mellower stuff that I can zone out to for cardio
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Heh, GGW, I had that exact same thought when I saw this subject header. :D