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    Ok I am not going to waste the time explaining the importance of the right training music. You all know.

    There are 3 types of music I listen to when I lift
    Hard rock - Manson, metallica, Korn, NIN, Disturbed, Bizkit, Hatebreed, slipknot,
    Not a place for U2 . I also like the classics like ACDC Zepplin etc.

    Hard Rap
    Eminem, TheGame (of course), Lil John, DMX, Xzibit, Ice Cube, Dre, Snoop
    You wont find and gold digger here.

    And Tech/euro club stuff, You know the stuff that will make you want to move even after 3 sets of squat.

    This is the area I need some expansion on... I always find maybe 1 song or two I like by a group and the rest is junk.
    Heres whats on my Ipod now

    Eifle 65
    2unlimited
    The Blade soundtracks ( nothing like a lil vampire slashing to get you going)
    crystal method
    chemical brothers
    Prodigy
    Gravity Killz
    Fear factory
    Fat boy slim
    Benny Bensani

    So lets here what you guys got blasting your ears while your blasting the weights I need some new shit.
    It's All ABout The Pain and If You Can Take It!!
    Researcher, Biochemist, FBaller, IBE MOD
    Trainer TheGame46@flawlessTraining.com

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    Re: Training music

    Celine Dion

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    • #3
      Re: Training music

      I've been selecting some music that helps me do cardio and it isn't always my favorite music. For example, Nirvana is one of my favs but it doesn't inspire me to pick up the pace on the cross-trainer. Here are some that have worked for me in the past month:

      GnR
      ACDC
      Bon Jovi (surprised? so was I but he does a lot of anthems that inspire)
      Metallica
      Green Day
      Eminem
      -Rage (aka Andrew @ Muscle Maniax)

      "Ok I'm here it's Saturday night at 11:00 pm and no one is on so I will go work out then!!"--Captain Canuck

      [Referring to Pump]"I am like, uh, getting the feeling of coming in a gym, I'm getting the feeling of coming at home, I'm getting the feeling of coming backstage when I pump up, when I pose in front of 5,000 people, I get the same feeling, so I am coming day and night. I mean, it's terrific. Right? So you know, I am in heaven."--Schwarzenegger

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      • #4
        Re: Training music

        trance music

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        • #5
          Re: Training music

          It depends on the mood I'm in...mosty rock but different genres...listened to 80's rock last night....bon jovi, twisted sister, van halen, quiet riot, etc....

          WAR EAGLE!

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          • #6
            Re: Training music

            if its metal, its on my ipod.
            Hey, I never saw a skinny bodybuilder before - eat away!
            - Testify

            THE BEST WAY TO GET OVER A GIRL IS TO GET UNDER ANOTHER ONE
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            • #7
              Re: Training music

              Here's what's on mine right now:

              a perfect circle
              adema
              chasing victory (Christian rock and they are awesome, I mean awesome)
              chevelle
              commander tom (trance)
              crossface
              drowning pool
              hoobastank
              korn
              marylin manson
              muse
              NIN
              powerman 5000
              rob zombie
              seether
              sepultura
              shinedown
              skindred
              system of a down
              tool
              velvet revolver

              I will run these for a few months and then re do the whole list. I have iTunes on my lap top with 1,035 songs. So, as I listen to it while I work (I work from home) I will drag and drop songs into the next workout playlist. Then, when I get tired on this one I just delete it off my mp3 player and load the new one. It's taken me quite some time to get all the songs on there and I still have about 40 CD's to load up into it. Of course, I only load the songs I like, I don't load the whole CD. It I did that I'd have about 10,000 songs on there. There are a lot of CD's I only take one or two songs from. I go online to get most of my songs now because I don't want to pay $15 for two songs.
              I used to have superhuman powers....until my therapist took them away.

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