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I haven't downloaded any good music in a while... can anyone recommend some good new CDs? thanks!
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tupac is great. chronic 2001 is great. andre nickatina is great.
thats all rap music.
for rock..
marylin manson is good. n.i.n is good. rob zombie is good. mindless self iindulgence is good.
techno.. dj tiesto works well.
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tupac is great. chronic 2001 is great. andre nickatina is great.
thats all rap music.
for rock..
marylin manson is good. n.i.n is good. rob zombie is good. mindless self iindulgence is good.
techno.. dj tiesto works well.
i'm thinking new rock that doesn't suck. hard to find.
new rap sucks. i play a lot of 50 cent, wyclef, and of course jay-z. some pac when i can stomach it.
rock music is so blah lately.
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the white stripes kick ass. but they arent very good for working out. only a few of their songs...... white orchid(or is it blue? lol), seven nation army, icky thump..
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anything beats the "Gold's Gym Network" bullshit they pipe in to Gold's. ::)
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tupac is great. chronic 2001 is great. andre nickatina is great.
thats all rap music.
for rock..
marylin manson is good. n.i.n is good. rob zombie is good. mindless self iindulgence is good.
techno.. dj tiesto works well.
Reading this post put me to sleep.
Such and such is good....is good...is good. :(
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Reading this post put me to sleep.
Such and such is good....is good...is good. :(
;D
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fullblown?
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Dripping - Disintegration Of Thought Patterns During A Synthetic Mind Traveling Bliss
Devourment - Butcher the Weak
Amon Amarth - With Oden On Our Side
Demolition Hammer - Epidemic of Violence
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No Remorse - Deutschland
Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
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Drowning pool
Linkin Park
The original Matrix sound track
Notorious B I G /Ready to die
Fall Out Boy
I use any combination of these when I do cardio.
Sandra
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Drowning pool
Linkin Park
The original Matrix sound track
Notorious B I G /Ready to die
Fall Out Boy
I use any combination of these when I do cardio.
Sandra
good calls!
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bury your dead, hatebreed, black dahlia murder, pantera, atreyu, avenged sevenfold, every time i die, biohazard, bleeding through, disturbed, linkin park, korn, megadeath, mudvayne, some primus, rage, send more paramedics, sevendust, slayer, slip knot, static x, system of a down, bury your dead, bury your dead, bury your dead<---sorry i just really like them.....this list should give you all you need to get your blood pumping, as far as rap though i dont know nor do i care...i hate that shit fuck this N**** and that N**** and kill cops and slap hoes and do drugs...so fucking retarded...
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yeah i go for marilyn manson, metallica, rage against the machine.
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Do you guys "work out" or sit over at the bench, hearing music and starring to other guys working out? ::)
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Pantera,slayer,trivium are all good
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For rock, you can't go wrong with Godsmack, Stonesour, Metallica (old school), Pantera, Korn, Black Label Society, Rob Zombie.
BTW rap sucks.
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You can't lose with Pantera, Slipknot, or Mudvayne
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Throw it up - Pastor Troy ft. Eastside boys *(crazy song for heavy lifts)
Let's Go - Lil Jon
Rick Ross - The Boss
Tupac - Out on Bail
Died in Your Arms - Smitty ft. T-Pain
Shot to the heart - Rick Ross Ft. Lil Wayne
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rock songs / Metal...too many to list.
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some good cardio songs that i recently got hooked on:
FOR SALE - Ingrosso/Axwell
Freaks - Moguai & Tocadisco
It's True - Dabruck & Klein
Bodyrock - Axwell/Ingrosso
We interrupt this program - Coburn (Jean Claude Ades remix)
Let it go - Axwell
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Rage Against The Machine
Makaveli
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Dr.Dre
Slayer
Madonna
Manowar
that's on my mp3 player
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Snot - some of best workout songs ever - my balls, joyride, stoopid
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dwight yoakem
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Dr.Dre
Slayer
Madonna
Manowar
that's on my mp3 player
lol that fits in nicely!
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static-x, deftones, trust co., NIN......
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;D HELL FUCKING YES!
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Here's what you should listen to in the gym, you nu-metal pussies:
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i'm thinking new rock that doesn't suck. hard to find.
new rap sucks. i play a lot of 50 cent, wyclef, and of course jay-z. some pac when i can stomach it.
rock music is so blah lately.
I don't think there is new Hard Rock that doesn't suck.
Better off looking for old Rock that you don't know about
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Rap music sucks balls, for working out or anything else.
How anyone can listen to some dumb coon bragging about how much money he has is beyond me
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I don't think there is new Hard Rock that doesn't suck.
Better off looking for old Rock that you don't know about
what about trivium
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what about trivium
Never heard of em. I'll check it out.
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Linkin Park
Epic
Special D
Tiesto
Juggy D
Jazzy B
Scooter
ATB
Paul Van Dyke
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Rap music sucks balls, for working out or anything else.
How anyone can listen to some dumb #### bragging about how much money he has is beyond me
Word
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Can't believe you guys forgot about Yanni and Kenny G!!!?
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Linkin Park
Epic
Special D
Tiesto
Juggy D
Jazzy B
Scooter
ATB
Paul Van Dyke
Likin Park sucks ass. Every fricken song they sing is complaining about their dad or society. Fuckin gayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
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The newer BLS "Shot to Hell" is great and I also like the new Alterbridge "Blackbird" has some real good progressively heavier tunes good for training.
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240 give this a go go onto youtube and type in to see if you like first.
vocal trance.
delerium- silence (tiesto remix)
paul oakenfold - southern sun
adagio for strings - tiesto
system f - cry
marcella woods - beautiful
gouryella
sustem f - out of the blue
binary finary 1998
cafe del mar
give it a go sure mate
yes kinda cheesy tho really gigh energy awesome. i always listen to vocal trance or even trance when training.
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Rap music and dance music in the gym is for fags.
Here's some of my favorites (in no particular order):
Drowning Pool - Sinner
Rammstein - Mutter
Metallica - Metallica
Guns n Roses - Appetite for Destruction
AC/DC - The Razor's Edge
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Push play. Repeat. You're welcome.
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Rap music and dance music in the gym is for fags.
Here's some of my favorites (in no particular order):
Drowning Pool - Sinner
Rammstein - Mutter
Metallica - Metallica
Guns n Roses - Appetite for Destruction
AC/DC - The Razor's Edge
dude dance in gym is awesome very high energy great styff imo
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dude dance in gym is awesome very high energy great styff imo
good luck doing cardio with heavy metal! haha
dance/club music all the way. high tempo shit, good beats, thats the way!
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lamb of god
slayer
cavalera conspiracy
a perfect murder
throwdown
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dude dance in gym is awesome very high energy great styff imo
Yeah I concede that dance is good for cardio but I assumed 240 is talking about training with weights. You can only weight-train to metal.
PS - I very rarely do cardio. :-\
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tupac is great. chronic 2001 is great. andre nickatina is great.
thats all rap music.
for rock..
marylin manson is good. n.i.n is good. rob zombie is good. mindless self iindulgence is good.
techno.. dj tiesto works well.
What if youre over 21?
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Push play. Repeat. You're welcome.
good choice
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I would suggest the Minstry of sound .There is lots of good house music to listen.That what I normaly listen to when I am training or any hevey rock.
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Anything from TOOL
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I'm into more hardcore stuff.
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The last workout song you'll ever need 8)
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White Zombie, La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol.1
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Awesome shit to train to.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B000000OSQ001007/ref=mu_sam_wma_001_007
http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B000000OSQ001005/ref=mu_sam_wma_001_005
http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B000000OSQ001001/ref=mu_sam_wma_001_001
http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B000000OSQ001008/ref=mu_sam_wma_001_008
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this song ;D
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Anything from TOOL
Correct.
I listen to TOOL about 90% of the time in the gym
Also select tracks from
Velvet Revolver
The harder stuff from Pearl Jam
Some Radiohead
The harder stuff from The chili peppers
Some Foo Fighters
King's X (very prog rock)
I mother Earth (their first record)
Mudvayne
Disturbed
Fight
I could go on and on...lot of good shit but not a lot of NEW good shit.
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Correct.
I listen to TOOL about 90% of the time in the gym
Also select tracks from
Velvet Revolver
The harder stuff from Pearl Jam
Some Radiohead
The harder stuff from The chili peppers
Some Foo Fighters
King's X (very prog rock)
I mother Earth (their first record)
Mudvayne
Disturbed
Fight
I could go on and on...lot of good shit but not a lot of NEW good shit.
i had you pegged for a classic rock guy like me Groink.
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i had you pegged for a classic rock guy like me Groink.
I love to listen to classic rock when I'm driving or fucking around in the house.
At the gym I need something heavy I can really get into.
As great as they are, The Stones ain't gonna cut it ;D
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I love to listen to classic rock when I'm driving or fucking around in the house.
At the gym I need something heavy I can really get into.
As great as they are, The Stones ain't gonna cut it ;D
hate to break it to you but neither is the foo fighters or the chilli peppers...and what is King X are they heavy or more like the foo fighters ??? ::) ???
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hate to break it to you but neither is the foo fighters or the chilli peppers...and what is King X are they heavy or more like the foo fighters ??? ::) ???
Yeah, very heavy but excellent, excellent musicianship.
Like I said...I only listen to the Balls-out stuff from the Foo's and RHCP at the gym. Like "warped" for example.
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Yeah, very heavy but excellent, excellent musicianship.
Like I said...I only listen to the Balls-out stuff from the Foo's and RHCP at the gym. Like "warped" for example.
that is a good song but ive been trying to get some songs off lime wire for king x and i havent been able to find to many got a link?
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cradle of filth
slayer
dimmu borgir
behemoth
death
obituary
morbid angel
they will keep your blood pumpin
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cradle of filth
slayer
dimmu borgir
behemoth
death
obituary
morbid angel
they will keep your blood pumpin
Mixing DEATH/OBITUARY/Early MORBID ANGEL with those other bands is a tragedy.
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Leg day:
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Two newer bands I've been digging lately - Operator and Five Finger Death Punch. Each has a single on rock radio - Operator has "Soulcrusher" and FFDP has "The Bleeding."
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http://ghosts.nin.com/main/order_options
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Mixing DEATH/OBITUARY/Early MORBID ANGEL with those other bands is a tragedy.
haha very true.
240 - I've read this whole thread and M8's the only one who has suggested anything worthwhile.
I also recommend -
(new) Warbringer
Brain Drill
Meshuggah
Nile
Bloodbath
Hate Eternal
Anaal Nathrak
Kalmah
Kreator
(old) Arch Enemy
Exodus
Nevermore
For cardio -
Amorphis
Pathosray
Amoral
Symphony X
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Rock makes up I'd say about a third of what I listen to these days (sadly enough) and it's a real trick finding the good stuff anymore and pretty much impossible if you don't have satellite radio in your car IMO...especially living in Los Angeles...K-Rock's still spinning vintage STP about as much as they play anything (nothing wrong with that) but I mean, for the harder, newer, good stuff you really need either SIRIUS or XM...
Anyway I was really excited this week to find out Filter has a new album coming out in mid-May but their first single just dropped. It's not an absolute headbanger but I still think it rocks and I've been playing it alot so I'm stoked about what the whole album will be.
You can hear it at the link below or on their MySpace and I found a high-quality version you can download on Limewire the other day so look there too if you want it on your iPod; just be sure to get it 192kbs quality if you can.
http://www.officialfilter.com/
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And oh yeah, look who's back... 8)
http://www.stonetemplepilotsontour.com/
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I recommend Dragon force ( i got switched onto these guys before guitar hero) and alexis on fire everything else i was going to mention has been done
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I like this one too but it's not brand new...this chick rocks IMO...
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Roberto,
why don't you tell us what kinda music you listen to? Something more specific than "rock"?
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Dream Theater
Iron Maiden
Symphony X
AC/DC
Bruce Springsteen
Backstreet Boys
Shades of Gray
Guns'n Roses
Pantera
Van Halen
The Rocky soundtrack
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and really there is some great 80's tunes you may be overlooking....maybe Pat Benatar for those extra heavy deadlifts nothing like rolling back your shoulders at the top to "hit me with your best shot ..come on fire awaaaaayyyyyyy.......or maybe hitting your personal best bench with Kim Mitchell singing patio lanterns...or maybe billy idol singin about dancing with myself as you squat ass to the grass
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and really there is some great 80's tunes you may be overlooking....maybe Pat Benatar for those extra heavy deadlifts nothing like rolling back your shoulders at the top to "hit me with your best shot ..come on fire awaaaaayyyyyyy.......or maybe hitting your personal best bench with Kim Mitchell singing patio lanterns...or maybe billy idol singin about dancing with myself as you squat ass to the grass
Billy Idol: Hot in the City and White Wedding = superior training music.
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This in the gym = ~+100 lbs to your max benchpress
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Now as far as rap's concerned I honestly think it's the best stuff out right now and I keep a playlist of hot shit that I'd be willing to burn and send to anyone here provided they're willing to give me an address; I'm just that passionate about it; we keep an eye on the mixtape circuit out here and I honestly don't think anything compliments lifting or cardio or the overally mentality needed for top-level bodybuilding better than this stuff...most all the pros listen to rap and I know exactly why; I won't get into it here or post examples for all the bashing that would go on but if anyone wants to PM me I'll put you on some shit that'll beef your role up guaranteed; it's simply magical what these guys are doing from an artistic standpoint. Cormier turned me onto where and how to find this stuff a few years ago and lately I'm the one more prone to be supplying him with his beats so I think I've honed a pretty good knack for finding and knowing the best stuff...I'd say there's a pretty good chance that if I sent any of you a CD it'd be the only thing you listened to for a straight month. You don't even have to be a very big fan of rap to fall in love with these because the beats and flow are nearly instantaneously infectious and just so ridiculous; the metaphors are just so hilarious and bad-ass at the same time; I just love it.
I think rock tends to focus on self-defeatist themes and rap on simply coming up; rock stars kill themselves but rap stars kill each other. I think that most rappers, having come from nothing, can only think positive; but alot of rockers are from either more privileged backgrounds or have easier natural roles in society so they tend to fight alot of battles that aren't entirely necessary. So if you choose to embrace rock make sure you're not setting yourself up for a self-induced melodramatic fall from grace; once you've been there and done that get on some rap and fuck all the bullshit; go straight to the top. If you look hard enough you can draw parallels between what you're listening to and what's going on in your life so fill your life wth positivity whenever possible. I'll still play whatever's good on the rock side but there sure is alot of shit out there right now. The rap industry's turning out good stuff left and right; enough material for me to have compiled a new playlist or CD's worth of material about once a month. It takes 6 months for me to get enough stuff together to make a CD that I like all at the same time out of rock.
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Now as far as rap's concerned I honestly think it's the best stuff out right now and I keep a playlist of hot shit that I'd be willing to burn and send to anyone here provided they're willing to give me an address; I'm just that passionate about it; we keep an eye on the mixtape circuit out here and I honestly don't think anything compliments lifting or cardio or the overally mentality needed for top-level bodybuilding better than this stuff...most all the pros listen to rap and I know exactly why; I won't get into it here or post examples for all the bashing that would go on but if anyone wants to PM me I'll put you on some shit that'll beef your role up guaranteed; it's simply magical what these guys are doing from an artistic standpoint. Cormier turned me onto where and how to find this stuff a few years ago and lately I'm the one more prone to be supplying him with his beats so I think I've honed a pretty good knack for finding and knowing the best stuff...I'd say there's a pretty good chance that if I sent any of you a CD it'd be the only thing you listened to for a straight month. You don't even have to be a very big fan of rap to fall in love with these because the beats and flow are nearly instantaneously infectious and just so ridiculous; the metaphors are just so hilarious and bad-ass at the same time; I just love it.
I think rock tends to focus on self-defeatist themes and rap on simply coming up; rock stars kill themselves but rap stars kill each other. I think that most rappers, having come from nothing, can only think positive; but alot of rockers are from either more privileged backgrounds or have easier natural roles in society so they tend to fight alot of battles that aren't entirely necessary. So if you choose to embrace rock make sure you're not setting yourself up for a self-induced melodramatic fall from grace; once you've been there and done that get on some rap and fuck all the bullshit; go straight to the top. If you look hard enough you can draw parallels between what you're listening to and what's going on in your life so fill your life wth positivity whenever possible. I'll still play whatever's good on the rock side but there sure is alot of shit out there right now. The rap industry's turning out good stuff left and right; enough material for me to have compiled a new playlist or CD's worth of material about once a month. It takes 6 months for me to get enough stuff together to make a CD that I like all at the same time out of rock.
Ohh just shut up and have a pizza.
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Now as far as rap's concerned I honestly think it's the best stuff out right now and I keep a playlist of hot shit that I'd be willing to burn and send to anyone here provided they're willing to give me an address; I'm just that passionate about it; we keep an eye on the mixtape circuit out here and I honestly don't think anything compliments lifting or cardio or the overally mentality needed for top-level bodybuilding better than this stuff...most all the pros listen to rap and I know exactly why; I won't get into it here or post examples for all the bashing that would go on but if anyone wants to PM me I'll put you on some shit that'll beef your role up guaranteed; it's simply magical what these guys are doing from an artistic standpoint. Cormier turned me onto where and how to find this stuff a few years ago and lately I'm the one more prone to be supplying him with his beats so I think I've honed a pretty good knack for finding and knowing the best stuff...I'd say there's a pretty good chance that if I sent any of you a CD it'd be the only thing you listened to for a straight month. You don't even have to be a very big fan of rap to fall in love with these because the beats and flow are nearly instantaneously infectious and just so ridiculous; the metaphors are just so hilarious and bad-ass at the same time; I just love it.
I think rock tends to focus on self-defeatist themes and rap on simply coming up; rock stars kill themselves but rap stars kill each other. I think that most rappers, having come from nothing, can only think positive; but alot of rockers are from either more privileged backgrounds or have easier natural roles in society so they tend to fight alot of battles that aren't entirely necessary. So if you choose to embrace rock make sure you're not setting yourself up for a self-induced melodramatic fall from grace; once you've been there and done that get on some rap and fuck all the bullshit; go straight to the top. If you look hard enough you can draw parallels between what you're listening to and what's going on in your life so fill your life wth positivity whenever possible. I'll still play whatever's good on the rock side but there sure is alot of shit out there right now. The rap industry's turning out good stuff left and right; enough material for me to have compiled a new playlist or CD's worth of material about once a month. It takes 6 months for me to get enough stuff together to make a CD that I like all at the same time out of rock.
Post some examples of this fantastic mystical rap ;)
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