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Give me a hand. Work out tunes

Posted: 2005-03-22 09:28pm
by Superman
I have an Ipod now, so I was wanting some help finding some good work out songs. I have some stuff like 'Eye of the Tiger,' the "Superman" theme on there, but what else should I put on it?

Anyone?

Posted: 2005-03-22 09:54pm
by xtashinatorx
Rammstien, because Rammstien is good for anything. Except polka, I think.

Posted: 2005-03-22 11:09pm
by SyntaxVorlon
You got ta get yer Holst der and some nice Resphigi and perhaps a little a dat Dvorak. And o'course ya gaat ta get some Bach and Beethoven, no buts about it.

Posted: 2005-03-22 11:23pm
by Superman
Classical and weight lifting? Movie scores maybe, like Superman, but I was thinking more along the lines of 'Eye of the Tiger."

Posted: 2005-03-22 11:28pm
by aerius
I find Jimi Hendrix tunes work pretty well. They have a nice groove and I can just lose myself in the music while doing my workout. Any CD by The Ramones is pretty good too, it has a nice fast pace and that classic punk rock sound that makes me happy & pumped up.

Posted: 2005-03-22 11:30pm
by Meest
One good movie score is Hans Zimmer's Roll Tide, there's also a nice hard cover of it done by Nightwish.

Posted: 2005-03-23 12:35am
by Joe
Hatebreed - Bound to Violence. It's so unbelievably bad that it makes me pissed off and angry, which helps me squeeze out a few extra reps.

Posted: 2005-03-23 07:13am
by 2000AD
work out songs, hmmm......

America, Fuck Yeah! from the Team America soundtrack

ONe of a kind by Breaking Point

maybe some Foo Fighters, Greenday, Muse, Bravery, Linkin Park, Franz Ferdinand, Red Hot Chilli peppers and some Queen.

Posted: 2005-03-23 07:43am
by Dalton
Try some AC/DC. Hell's Bells and For Those About To Rock.

Posted: 2005-03-23 08:07am
by salm
Rancid - Black Lung

Posted: 2005-03-23 03:37pm
by Zaia
"The Final Countdown" by Europe, and just about any other face-paced, happy '80s song works for me.

Posted: 2005-03-23 04:54pm
by Robert Walper
Well, I personally like to work out to the theme music of "Terminator 2", particularily the "Trust Me" segment. Several other non Terminator themes as well I like listening to, usually some type of underlying "power" context to them.

Lemme know if you want any Supes, I got a bunch you might like (I enjoy the Superman theme as well).

Posted: 2005-03-23 05:17pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
How about Olivia Newton-John? ;)

Posted: 2005-03-23 06:26pm
by McC
I second the Rammstein motion. When I go to the gym (it's working, Supes! It's working!), it's what I listen to -- their new album "Reise Reise" is fantastic.

Posted: 2005-03-23 09:19pm
by Rye
Rammstein would be a good idea, because there's little variation in their industrial metal style so it'll keep you going to a good rhythm. Personally, I'd also get some Chemical Brothers on there, from the "Come With Us" album, and some "Music for the Jilted Generation" from Prodigy. Chimaira's "Impossibility of reason" has some great riffing and song structure that's catchy and repetitive enough to listen to while keeping rhythm.

Oh, oh oh! BONGZILLA! Seriously, sure, every single song is about weed, but the sludge is just sooooo good! Speaking of sludge, you might like corrosion of conformity's "deliverance" album, good repetition, and lyrics I'm sure you'd get a kick out of.

Entombed's "Wolverine Blues" album has some of the good old sludgy rocky side of rebellion and perseverence that would be good for working out, i guess.

Actually, I found Nine Inch Nails to be good listening material while welding, not sure about working out, but may as well give it ago. Pretty Hate Machine is probably their best one.

Rob Zombie, you know about him already, his cousin's the lead singer in Powerman 5000, whom you may also like.

A bit of the ol' Sepulturua never hurt anyone.

Posted: 2005-03-24 01:37am
by IRG CommandoJoe
Superman wrote:Classical and weight lifting? Movie scores maybe, like Superman, but I was thinking more along the lines of 'Eye of the Tiger."
Nazi music works well. Sing along to Die Fahne Hoch and pretend you are the elite Nazi uebermensch while working out:

Image

:P

Posted: 2005-03-24 01:55am
by Sokar
I will third and carry the motion for Rammstein, also I would add the Rollins Band -"Come in and Burn" is a flawless exercise album.

Posted: 2005-03-24 11:10am
by Lord Pounder
I'd second the Powerman 5000 nomination. Every time i hear one of their tracks my aggression level goes off the scale.

Posted: 2005-03-24 02:04pm
by Tsyroc
Zaia wrote:"The Final Countdown" by Europe, and just about any other face-paced, happy '80s song works for me.



:wtf: Sorry, I never could stand that song, or that band for that matter. Too much hairspray and way too much synthesizer. :)



Suggestions:

"Black and Blue" and "Humans Being" by Van Halen

"Balls to the Walls" by Accept

"Man on the Silver Mountain" by Rainbow

"Children of the Grave" by Black Sabbath or the cover by White Zombie

"NIB" by Black Sabbath

"Let's Put the X in Sex" and "Tears are Falling" by Kiss

"Rock You Like a Hurricane" by the Scorpions

"Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)" by Tesla

Appetite for Destruction by Guns N Roses

"Dr. Feelgood", "Shout at the Devil", "Wild Side" by Mötley Crüe

"Working Man" by Rush

The entire album Back In Black by AC/DC
Also the songs "TNT", "Dirth Deeds", "Meltdown". "Highway to Hell", "Sink the Pink". ;)

"Crush Em" by Megadeth

"Princes of the Universe", "One Vision", "Another One Bites the Dust", "We Will Rock You", "We Are the Champions" by Queen.

"In the Dark" and "The Stroke" by Billy Squier

"Black No 1" by Type O Negative

"One". "Bleeding Me", "Aint My Bitch", "2x4", "Ride the Lightning", "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "Fade to Black" by Metallica

"Cat Scratch Fever", "Great White Buffalo (Live)" by Ted Nugent

A good flexing the mirror song making goofy faces--- "Calling Dr. Love" by Kiss :lol:

Posted: 2005-04-04 03:57pm
by Wicked Pilot
I'd add Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N' Roses.

Posted: 2005-04-04 04:40pm
by Faram
Anything from Hammerfall

Loads of samples on that site.

Posted: 2005-04-04 06:05pm
by Tinkerbell
I was going to add Guns N' Roses as a whole, but yes, awesome song. Seconded.

Aside from that, Garbage (Got the new album so it's a bit of an obsession as of late), Crossfade, Disturbed, Godsmack...I think you can see where I'm going with this. :wink:

Posted: 2005-04-04 06:27pm
by Aaron
xBlackFlash wrote: Crossfade, Disturbed
I know naught of these bands. But anything by Ozzy should do good. Ironman specifically.

Posted: 2005-04-04 11:55pm
by Queeb Salaron
For the record, the ubermensch was hung like a smurf.

Anyway, for tunes to work out to, I've got some good ones:

Van Halen's "Eruption" and "You Really Got Me"

Metallica's "Whiskey in the Jar" from "Garage, Inc." is remarkably good for cardio, but if you're looking for lifting tunes, try "Battery" and "Hit the Lights."

And for a while, when I was training for distance running (a short-lived venture) I was listening to Macy Gray's "I Try," not because I liked the song, but because the rhythm of it fell perfectly in line with my heel strikes. :)

Posted: 2005-04-05 01:48am
by Aaron
Queeb Salaron wrote:For the record, the ubermensch was hung like a smurf.
You may have hit on the reason why they tried to take over the world with that massive sword he's got.