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  • DJ
    Hall Of Fame
    • Apr 2003
    • 17756

    #16
    Re: Workout Music

    Originally posted by Herky
    Any updates to this? My Ipod needs a music overhaul for my morning workouts.
    I was in a rut recently, too. I love Metallica, but after a while, you need a change from Master of Puppets. I listen to a lot of different styles of music. One thing I did recently was find a bunch of songs that I didn't own that I enjoyed listening to from a certain time period.

    I was able to create the following playlists:

    90's East Coast Hip-Hop (lots of Nas, Biggie, Big L, Tribe, Jay-Z, Naughty by Nature and mix tape classics)
    90's West Coast Hip-Hop (MC Eiht, Too Short, E-40, Rappin-4-Tay, Snoop, Cube, Westside Connection)

    Then I went through the 2000's and looked at top-40 charts and picked songs I enjoyed. I use all three on a rotating basis when I run or ride my mountain bike.

    I also downloaded a bunch of songs from The Sword and Down. These bands opened for Metallica on the Death Magnetic tour and I just never got around to buying their music until recently. Very good if you're lifting max effort.
    Currently Playing:
    MLB The Show 25 (PS5)

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    • gerg1234
      BOOM!
      • Jul 2008
      • 2911

      #17
      Originally posted by DJ
      I was in a rut recently, too. I love Metallica, but after a while, you need a change from Master of Puppets. I listen to a lot of different styles of music. One thing I did recently was find a bunch of songs that I didn't own that I enjoyed listening to from a certain time period.

      I was able to create the following playlists:

      90's East Coast Hip-Hop (lots of Nas, Biggie, Big L, Tribe, Jay-Z, Naughty by Nature and mix tape classics)
      90's West Coast Hip-Hop (MC Eiht, Too Short, E-40, Rappin-4-Tay, Snoop, Cube, Westside Connection)

      Then I went through the 2000's and looked at top-40 charts and picked songs I enjoyed. I use all three on a rotating basis when I run or ride my mountain bike.

      I also downloaded a bunch of songs from The Sword and Down. These bands opened for Metallica on the Death Magnetic tour and I just never got around to buying their music until recently. Very good if you're lifting max effort.
      I saw Down and The Sword on that tour too. Down is one of my favorite bands. I've seen them live around 8 times. Cool to see somebody drop their name.


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      • Chrisksaint
        $$$
        • Apr 2010
        • 19127

        #18
        Re: Workout Music

        Eminem as mentioned, some Tupac, various well known rock songs, WWE wrestler theme songs, Tech 9, Juicy J, Ace Hood.

        Need to find more as it's gotten stale for me, but does it's job
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        • Leon
          An Old Trafford
          • Mar 2003
          • 4981

          #19
          Re: Workout Music

          I usually just go to 8tracks and pick out some workout mixes. A lot of them are pretty good! I usually pick mixes that are indie/house/dubstep when I workout.
          "It's not how big you are; it's how big you play" - David Thompson

          @nicroni

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          • sva91
            MVP
            • Feb 2005
            • 2019

            #20
            Re: Workout Music

            LCD soundsystem...mainly for running. A lot of long tracks that build up.

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            • Watson
              Burrow Club
              • Jul 2008
              • 27013

              #21
              Re: Workout Music

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              And may thy spirit live in us, Forever LSU

              @AdamdotH

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              • mrpotatohead5
                Pro
                • Nov 2004
                • 542

                #22
                Re: Workout Music



                If you have spotify you can check out my current workout playlist, lots of hard rock/metal to get me psyched up.

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