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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: amadgenius on December 20, 2006, 10:11:49 AM
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2007 is the year for bigger, better, and stronger workouts in the gym, and on the streets or track fields. What I need from all the "hardcore" bodybuilding heads is a playlist of strictly top notch workout music. From hip-hop/rap to old school rock&roll (i.e. Welcome to the Jungle/G&R), to deep drum & bass that pounds in your veins as you listen to it on the i-pod. Hook me up!!!
I thank you in advance. 8)
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life of agony...
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meshuggah
opeth
necrophagist
dream theater
symphony x
pantera
that would do :D
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2007 is the year for bigger, better, and stronger workouts in the gym, and on the streets or track fields. What I need from all the "hardcore" bodybuilding heads is a playlist of strictly top notch workout music. From hip-hop/rap to old school rock&roll (i.e. Welcome to the Jungle/G&R), to deep drum & bass that pounds in your veins as you listen to it on the i-pod. Hook me up!!!
I thank you in advance. 8)
You said it yourself! GNR welcome to the jungle
You can add some Metallica - and justice for all -
mix with Pantera - vulgar display of power (RIP Dimmebag)
a little Manowar - Kings of metal-
and that's it: Real hardcore music to hardcore training!!!!
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dude... 4 words......RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE...
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Killswitch Engage is really good.
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Slayer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ramstien(however its spelled)
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I've had an iPOD nano for a year now and I've yet to take it out of the box. Was thinking of trying it for when I end up lifting by myself.
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you guys have to check out Soilwork. Album is called Stabbing the Drama
Great band!!!
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dude here it the link to great music 4 the gym.
http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=50733.0 (http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=50733.0)
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Slayer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Slayer, lamb of god; the list goes on and on
StoneSour is the newest to the heavy metal line. example: 30-30-150 Good song.
Throwdown: Declare Your War, in fact anything from them.
like I posted before:
http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=50733.0
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White Zombie.............trust me.......
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i forgot to say, anything by Strapping young lad. Specially the live one recorded in Australia...
just the soundtrack of the end of the world right there!!!!
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You said it yourself! GNR welcome to the jungle
You can add some Metallica - and justice for all -
mix with Pantera - vulgar display of power (RIP Dimmebag)
a little Manowar - Kings of metal-
and that's it: Real hardcore music to hardcore training!!!!
And moonspell right?
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i forgot to say, anything by Strapping young lad. Specially the live one recorded in Australia...
just the soundtrack of the end of the world right there!!!!
haha, Strapping is far beyond metal ;)
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bob marley
(http://www.variety.com/graphics/photos/variety100/marley_bob.jpg)
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Black Label Society - Fire It Up
Rammstein
Megadeth
Faith No More
Machine Head
Wasp
Fear Factory to name a bunch
Im not really a fan of most new metal bands
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And moonspell right?
Only if you don't like music :P
Anyway, if you like metal some of these more obscure albums are great for training
Amorphis - Tales From the Thousand Lakes
Bolt Thrower - Those Once Loyal
Death - Sound of Perseverance
Exhorder - Slaughter in the Vatican
Immortal - Sons of Northern Darkness
Lake of Tears - Forever Autumn
Judas Priest - Painkiller
Usurper - Twilight Dominion
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Only if you don't like music :P
Anyway, if you like metal some of these more obscure albums are great for training
Amorphis - Tales From the Thousand Lakes
Bolt Thrower - Those Once Loyal
Death - Sound of Perseverance
Exhorder - Slaughter in the Vatican
Immortal - Sons of Northern Darkness
Lake of Tears - Forever Autumn
Judas Priest - Painkiller
Usurper - Twilight Dominion
Bal Sagoth are cool to train to
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And moonspell right?
Yes Moonspell all the way it is the best band of my country!!! But I prefer to hear moonspell in other ocasions, it makes me think to much! Do you like moonspell?
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ODIN
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DUDE...playlist should look like this
DMX (first 2 albums)
Lil Wayne (that carter 2)
Rick ross
Xzibit
Rage against the machine (Battle for los angeles or evil empire)
T.i. (King)
Thats how you lift with rythm and get in a zone.
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Only if you don't like music :P
Anyway, if you like metal some of these more obscure albums are great for training
Amorphis - Tales From the Thousand Lakes
Bolt Thrower - Those Once Loyal
Death - Sound of Perseverance
Exhorder - Slaughter in the Vatican
Immortal - Sons of Northern Darkness
Lake of Tears - Forever Autumn
Judas Priest - Painkiller
Usurper - Twilight Dominion
Moonspell is very good. From your post I would pic amorphis for Black winter days. Great music, I was hooked to it 10 years ago. The rest I would skip.
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Moonspell is very good. From your post I would pic amorphis for Black winter days. Great music, I was hooked to it 10 years ago. The rest I would skip.
I love Amorphis, though these days I am more likely to put on some Black Sabbath, Candlemass, Trouble or any kind of heavy stuff to train. Getting too old and fat to try and train fast to the likes of Slayer these days :D
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Yes Moonspell all the way it is the best band of my country!!! But I prefer to hear moonspell in other ocasions, it makes me think to much! Do you like moonspell?
yeah, most of it. especially wolfheart!
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I love Amorphis, though these days I am more likely to put on some Black Sabbath, Candlemass, Trouble or any kind of heavy stuff to train. Getting too old and fat to try and train fast to the likes of Slayer these days :D
whatabout saxon
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whatabout saxon
Not for training, just for air guitar round the house :D
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yeah, most of it. especially wolfheart!
this song is about our country ;) our acient glory...
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this song is about our country ;) our acient glory...
One of their better songs!, love that album
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whatabout saxon
Wow. A blast from the past
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All depends what you like. I jam Metallica, Slayer, Remembering Never, and sometimes Justin Timberlake. Whatever gets me going that day.
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Anybody ever hear of The Crown?!?! They fuking shred!!
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3 inches of blood
Down (NOLA)
Priestess-Run Home
Devil Driver
Kalmah
Black Label Society ( I go with Funeral Bell, Genocide Junkies, Lost my better half, hey you, still born)
Amon Amarth
The Haunted
and last but not least
PANTERA!!!!!!!!!!
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Older static x albums before they sold out for that new mainstream sound and disturbed is about as hardcore as I get. :)
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Fulblown 8)
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Meshuggah
Strapping Young Lad
Lamb of God
Behemoth
Devildriver
Threat Signal
Pantera
Arch Enemy
A Life Once Lost
Despised Icon
Children of Bodom
Fear Factory
Grimfist
Machine Head
Slipknot (first album especially)
Pretty much 100% metal on my gym MP3 player - how any trains with hip-hop is beyond me (just my 2 cents)
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Fulblown 8)
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Fulblown is the shittest band man. "Burnin bridges" or some shit.. throw that in the bin.
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Fulblown is the shittest band man. "Burnin bridges" or some shit.. throw that in the bin.
that isn't one of his hardcore songs but it is a good song :)
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I have been enjoying the Drowning Pool lately.
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The Alan Parsons Project.
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some years later i understood this song as i did drive a Tank & shoot an SLR :D
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The skids from my home town ;D
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2007 is the year for bigger, better, and stronger workouts in the gym, and on the streets or track fields. What I need from all the "hardcore" bodybuilding heads is a playlist of strictly top notch workout music. From hip-hop/rap to old school rock&roll (i.e. Welcome to the Jungle/G&R), to deep drum & bass that pounds in your veins as you listen to it on the i-pod. Hook me up!!!
I thank you in advance. 8)
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