post by Pires at Feb 16,2010 3:12pm edited Feb 16,2010 3:13pm
What do y'all listen to whilst working out? It's either Southern style rap (Young Jeezy, Lil John, etc.) or really generic deathcore (I Declare War, Oceano, etc.) for me. I don't know what it is about horrible music (maybe I figure the faster I get through it, the less I have to listen to it), but this is what is always in my headphones while I'm at the gym. And until the band Deadlift becomes a reality, this is probably what I'll keep listening to.
post by RustyPS at Feb 16,2010 5:54pm edited Feb 16,2010 5:54pm
I don't do much working out anymore (DUUUUUUUUH), but when I do I have a huge iPod playlist that I listen to of all hardcore/grind/crust/powerviolence/thrash with some other stuff mixed in like Pantera (FOOTBALL RIFFS), Dillinger, Botch, Coalesce, etc.
Essential for lifting:
Stout - Sleep Bitch / Demo
Cease 2 Exist - Demo
Angel Crew - Another Day Living in Hatred
Sepultura - Arise
Wu Tang Clan - Enter the 36 Chambers
West Side Connection - Terrorist Threats
Rocky IV Soundtrack
Rocky II Soundtrack
Essential for Running
Cock Sparrer - Shock Troops
Skrewdriver - Boots & Braces
Boxcutter - The Ill Testament
Dio - Holy Diver (because Rainbow in the Dark makes me feel like I'm in an 80's sports movie montage)
In Cold Blood - Hell On Earth
Prince Buster (when I started listening to reggae I added like an extra 2 miles to my runs)
There are 2 and only 2 songs that I'll start a long run to: Accept "Balls To The Wall", and People Under the Stairs "Asshole"
When I'm doing long runs I usually listen to something fast for the first half, and something heavy for the home stretch.
The absolute fail safe emergency backup plan for anything is always All Out War "For Those Who Were Crucified" though.
funny, I read this thread and then I went to the gym. after 2hrs, all the lights went out and they closed on me. 1.5hrs early cause of the snow. way to tell me.
good works out are
VNV Nation, the most sellout of the sellout carcass and all the sellout carcass rip off bands like impaled, Death Angel, Coalesce, etc...
I really like when byd and tas come on cause I feel like a true jock.
post by peanut buster slarfait at Feb 16,2010 9:22pm
adam lambert - gay anal sex album clay aiken - gay anal fisting album george michael - gay anal public masturbation album peter framton - frampton comes in my face
post by blessed offal at Feb 16,2010 9:26pm
seriuosly this new slar troll is literally THE most useless and unfunny troll ive ever seen
post by Paul CNV at Feb 16,2010 9:27pm
Typically though the Swedish Oi! has the most neanderthal sound of all Oi! .... They sound like they are taking a dump when they play... and when a band sounds like they are going to let go of a horrific bowel movement when they carry on about "Commie Scum" it really gets me goin...
post by blessed offal at Feb 16,2010 9:41pm
also this always does it for me (dont know why anne hathaway is in the video but yea)
I love when porno grind comes on.
Or when the song "confusion" by death angel.. as I stare at dudes with their bungling muscles.
haha yea i just do it on my own in the basement so unfortunately i dont get the glistening bro-dude experience.
ITT: the ultra-violence is a killer album
(my first itt, am i doing it wrong?)
I usually listen to really heavy stuff, most of it isn't death metal. I have a tendency to put on stuff like The Acacia Strain, Whitechapel, Hatebreed, Terror, etc. Generally tough guy hardcore, some generic deathcore, the likes. I can't really get into the workout mood when I listen to death metal.
post by blessed offal at Feb 16,2010 11:30pm
actually another good one for me is COC - deliverance
a lot of Death Threat. pretty much only Death Threat.
other than that, I usually just watch a movie on my ipod if I'm on a treadmill or eliptical(sp?).
For a year straight I listened to amon amarth - with Odin on our side exclusively while running and working the machines. Now just anything fast and or angry.
I don't listen to much great stuff IF i work out.. It tends to distract me. I have to listen to something really generic and kind of simple like swedish or early 90's florida death metal. Fleshcrawl is good or maybe some Benediction. Something I can tune out and focus that isnt too slow or too fast. If I get into the music too much I loose track of working out and get lazy. Never any thrash or black metal it makes me want o drink instead of work out.