Best Workout Music

What band is the best for producing albums that you can take straight to the gym and get a PB?

The rules is that the whole album must be good for lifting and no forwarding allowed. It also can’t begin to get your nerves after while. This rule automatically excludes any album that has a surprise love song amongst the mayhem of adrenaline.

I am voting for ‘Rage Against the Machine’.


NO! Not ANOTHER of these threads!!

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/music_movies_girls_life/best_workout_music_ever

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/music_movies_girls_life/workout_music_recommendation

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/music_movies_girls_life/workout_music_7

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/music_movies_girls_life/your_top_10_workout_tunes

Chill out ID, these threads need to re-occur as new music comes out.

At least it’s not another Crossfit thread :slight_smile:

[quote]Samir wrote:
Chill out ID, these threads need to re-occur as new music comes out.

At least it’s not another Crossfit thread :)[/quote]

Just bein’ my usual cranky-funny-dorky elf self.

lol

[quote]Samir wrote:
Chill out ID, these threads need to re-occur as new music comes out.

At least it’s not another Crossfit thread :)[/quote]

Yeah but, no one ever mentions new music. Eveyone names the same damn bands Lamb of God, Pantera, Slayer, etc. Add in some bands where you can’t understand a word they say and there you have it.

[quote]maverick88 wrote:

[quote]Samir wrote:
Chill out ID, these threads need to re-occur as new music comes out.

At least it’s not another Crossfit thread :)[/quote]

Yeah but, no one ever mentions new music. Eveyone names the same damn bands Lamb of God, Pantera, Slayer, etc. Add in some bands where you can’t understand a word they say and there you have it.[/quote]

Maverick… my new friend.

[quote]maverick88 wrote:

[quote]Samir wrote:
Chill out ID, these threads need to re-occur as new music comes out.

At least it’s not another Crossfit thread :)[/quote]

Yeah but, no one ever mentions new music. Eveyone names the same damn bands Lamb of God, Pantera, Slayer, etc. Add in some bands where you can’t understand a word they say and there you have it.[/quote]

Yeah.

I might have a thing for the whole Ahab mythology, but this album kicks balls… all album long.

And WTF OP, how do make the rule of it needing to be one entire album and then only naming a group as your fave?

As for my Fav of Rage, Battle for Los Angeles is a good one.

HaleStorm

I like love songs. All emotions are good if given the right kick

I’ve been known to play “I Got the Feelin’” and “Mother Popcorn” by James Brown over and over while working out. Does the trick nicely.

RATM’s first two albums work well also. Anything by Pantera, anything by NIN up to and including the album With Teeth, but mostly stuff from Downward Spiral, Broken, The Fragile, and Pretty Hate Machine to a lesser extent.

Anything from any member of the Wu-Tang Clan’s first couple solo albums, especially Ghostface and Raekwon.

[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
HaleStorm

I like love songs. All emotions are good if given the right kick

[/quote]
From Philly!

But dude my quads are so big… where can i get jeans from?

A new song that came up on my Pandora was this:

I want to hate the song and the band, but it’s just too catchy and gets me going.

I like Nintendocore and related stuff.
Takes some getting used to, at first, but soon takes off - and you with it.

** The Blue Screen Of Death
http://www.myspace.com/thisisthebluescreenofdeath/music/songs/your-demand-49433725

** Les Trucs

** Vomitron (not quite Nintendocore, but still Nerd-approved)

I had some of my best PRs with funky electronica beforehand. Beware: acquired taste, as the Nintendocore stuff from my previous post.

Moroder - Midnight Express: - YouTube
Kraftwerk - Roboter: - YouTube
Tangerine Dream - Street Hawk (yes, 80s kiddo, here): Tangerine Dream - Streethawk (Radio Remix) - YouTube

Metallica: Master Of Puppets/Ride the Lightning

Tool: AEnema/Undertow/Lateralus/10,000 Days

Anthrax: Sound of White Noise/Worship Music

x2 with DB’s choice of NIN.

Also, some of my training days are dedicated to remixes of one and the same song.

For example NIN’s The Day The Whole World Went Away

Now I’m cranked up and will go ravage my home gym.

[quote]FattyFat wrote:
I like Nintendocore and related stuff.
Takes some getting used to, at first, but soon takes off - and you with it.

** The Blue Screen Of Death
http://www.myspace.com/thisisthebluescreenofdeath/music/songs/your-demand-49433725

** Les Trucs

** Vomitron (not quite Nintendocore, but still Nerd-approved)

[/quote]

After listening to these vids:

[quote]imhungry wrote:

[quote]FattyFat wrote:
I like Nintendocore and related stuff.
Takes some getting used to, at first, but soon takes off - and you with it.

** The Blue Screen Of Death
http://www.myspace.com/thisisthebluescreenofdeath/music/songs/your-demand-49433725

** Les Trucs

** Vomitron (not quite Nintendocore, but still Nerd-approved)

[/quote]
After listening to these vids: [/quote]

Wait for the rebound.
Also, you’re quite old, yes? The added hip mobility will come in handy.