Pantera
Cowboys From Hell
Respect
Hatebreed
Live For This
Coal Chamber
Loco
Big Truck
Black Label Sociey
Suicide Messiah
Fire It Up
Mudvayne
Pushing Through
Determined
Devil Driver
Die (And Die Now)
Damageplan
Pride
Wake Up
Cold Blooded
Disturbed
Don’t Stop
I’m Alive
Nickelback
Animals
Side of a Bullet
Next Contestant
Stone Sour
Get Inside
Strapping Young Lad
Detox
Love
Cradle of Filth
Gilded Cunt
Coffin Fodder
Otep
Warhead
Motorhead
The Game
Hatebreed - I Will Be Heard
"Now is the time for me to rise to my feet
Wipe your spit from my face
Wipe these tears from my eyes
I’ve got to take my life back
One chance to make it right
I’ve gotta have my voice be heard
And bring meaning to this life
.
.
.
I WILL BE
I WILL BE HEARD
I WILL BE
I WILL BE HEARD
"
and
Sepultura - Refuse/Resist
"Chaos A.D.
Tanks on the streets
Confronting police
Bleeding the Plebs
Raging crowd
Burning cars
Bloodshed starts
Who’ll be alive?!
.
.
.
Refuse/Resist
Refuse
"
Rob Zombie: Feel so Numb
Disturbed: Voices
Disturbed: 10,000 Fists
Static-X: Push It
Drowning Pool: Bodies
Marilyn Manson: Beautiful People
Powerman 5000: When Worlds Collide
Powerman 5000: Supernova goes Pop
Disturbed: Meaning of Life
Disturbed: Stupify
For some music a bit left of mainstream, try Angra–“Temple of Shadows” with the current vocalist or “Holy Land” with the old vocalist. The former is more consistently in the realm of power metal than the latter, the latter being more appropriate for, say, cardio.
My new favorite is Pain of Salvation. They combine metal with the occasional blues riff or jazz undertone, occasionally some rap- or death metal-type vocals. It’s extremely well written music executed by top-notch musicians, and most importantly it’ll keep you pumped. Any of their full-length albums should do the trick.
You can’t go wrong with the hard power metal of Symphony X or genre-defying (but if I had to classify it, prog-punk-space metal) The Mars Volta (“Deloused in the Comatorium” is a masterpiece).
Jay Z linking Park- Numb Encore
DMX-Get it on the Floor
DMX-Where the Hood At
Tool-Skism
Tool-Lateralus
Nas-The Greatest Man Alive
Eminem-Till I Collapse
Alright TC, Im gonna hook you up here. These are the 2 best workout songs ever… if you like Marilyn Manson, (not death music, but hard and good) you’ll love these two…
Song: Needled 24/7 - Artist: Children of Bodom (Album: Hate Crew Deathroll)
Song: Forcefed - Artist: Strapping Young Lad (Album: SYL)
1.) Killswitch Engage- A Bid Farewell
2.) Staind- Spleen
3.) Eminem- Til I Collapse
4.) D12- 40oz
5.) Beastie Boys- Sabatoge
6.) Slipknot- Duality
7.) Linkin Park and Jay Z- Points of Authority/ 99 Problems
8.) System of a Down- Chop Suey
9.) Deftones- Hexagram
10.) Rage Against the Machine- In My Eyes
The two songs I’ve been using when going for PR’s right now are “Limp Bizkit- Break Stuff” and “Mudvayne- Determined”. If you can’t push weight listening to those songs, you don’t have a pulse.
I like to pump the iron listening to old school rock, especailly the Doors; slap on that Doors Greatest Hits CD and do your thing (Break on Through and Roadhouse Blues).
In my opinion, alot, ALOT, of the newer stuff is just noisy.
Anything that is classified as Psychedelic Soul or Funk (as in George Clinton) is also pretty damn good for hitting the iron.
[quote]malonetd wrote:
I don’t know what your idea of “good hip hop” is but I’ll offer some suggestions.
Some older stuff you may have missed:
Eric B & Rakim - Follow the Leader
Public Enemy - Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos
Public Enemy - Night of the Living Baseheads
Geto Boys - Still
Onyx - Judgement Night
[/quote]
You are white, right?[/sarcasm]
Seriously, I have most of those in my iPod shuffle right now. That and Bubba Sparxx (nearly all of his new stuff), Brandy -Sadiddy/Necessary/Focus (from her Afrodisiac album which is actually pretty tight) , DMX, TI- What You know?, Evanescence (fuck y’all, they sound good to me), and a few tracks from the Blade 2 soundtrack. I have a lot more but that’s all I can think of right now.
Franz Ferdinand – Eleanor Put Your Boots Back On
Beck – E-Pro
Danger Doom – Benzie Box
The Beta Band – Dry the Rain
G Love and Special Sauce – I-76
Jasmon – Dimdanana (Green Empathy Remix)
Jurrasic 5 – Great Expectations; Quality Control
Modest Mouse – Bukowski
A Tribe Called Quest – Steve Biko (Stir it Up)
Blackalicious – Do This My Way
Bloc Party – Banquet
Coldplay – Kingdom Come