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.
[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]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]
[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]
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.