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How about some suggestions.
I saw a thread somewhere (here ?) a couple weeks ago and I can't find it now.
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Opeth-Blackwater park, Ghost Reveries (prog death metal)
Porcupine Tree-In absentia, Deadwing (prog metal)
Nevermore-any (metal)
Therion-later albums (orchestral metal)
Hot Water Music-Fuel for the Hate game (post-hardcore)
At the Drive in-relationship command (? Fast rock music)
The Mars Volta-De-loused in the Comatorium (no genre)
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Good topic.
Skindred - Babylon (weird hybrid of hardcore and ragga/Jamaican dancehall)
Stuck Mojo - any, but esp. Pigwalk and Rising (early hardcore, political in a good way)
Thrice - Vheissu (hardcore - start with tracks 1 and 6)
Dream Theater - Train of Thought, Octavarium
Boy Hits Car (are they even still around? Hope so...)
- Chris
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Rammstein.
Judas Priest.
Ronnie James Dio.
LawDog
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Classical.Not the elevator music kind.You can feel it in your bones & there are no meaningless vocals to distract you from the pure emotions.
Now comes the cop out.:)Everyone likes something a little different.Look for a disc called something like "Heavy Metal does Mozart" or something along that vein.I'd skip Best Buy & try Barnes & Noble for recomendations.
For rock?Van Halen from their first five albums,Def Leppard,Queensryche,& Ted Nugent.
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I'd have to second 41mag's suggestion, too.
E.S. Posthumus has some cool stuff, particularly the album Unearthed, and the song Nara.
But, I also enjoy working out to Rage Against the Machine, I love that stuff sometimes.
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Lawdog,
Rammstein?
Judas Priest?
Funny. Not that I disagree with your choices, but I sort of had you pegged as a Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson type.......
I like all of the above...
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Classical.Not the elevator music kind.You can feel it in your bones & there are no meaningless vocals to distract you from the pure emotions.
Halfway there. Don't forget some good jazz, and I don't mean the smooth/cool nightclub-type stuff. Locomotion from Cotrane's album Blue Trane makes pretty good workout music, as does Morgan's The Sidewinder.
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Some of the songs by Thousand Foot Krutch are pretty hard.
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Rammstein.
Judas Priest.
Ronnie James Dio.
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Megadeth- my favorite wood splitting music
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I dunno, I always took the more Techno/Industrial/Trance approach for this sort of thing.
Greg
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-Rammstein, any album
-Avenged Sevenfold, City of Evil
-Anything with Rob Zombie in it
-Metallica, Kill 'em All to the black album
-Disturbed, 10,000 Fists
-Linkin Park, any album
-Dropkick Murphys, any album
-Anything with Henry Rollins
-Godsmack, any album
-The Misfits, any album
-Anything by Paul van Dyk
-T.I., Trap Muzik and Urban Legend
-Fort Minor, The Rising Tied
-David Banner, Baptized in Dirty Water
-Nas, Street's Disciple
-Jin, Presents the MC Proper'ganda
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It is now "more" official. I "are" old at just shy of 51.
I have no idea of the who, what or where - of the Artists and Works shared above.
Work-out. Errr...
Older returning student, and you try not missing steps, or running into closed doors with a heavy backpack...
Pink Floyd "Dark Side of The Moon" - as I did mounting shotgun and dry firing thru all 8 "stations" and other "stages" continous thru the whole album.
I do this with Bob Seger "Live Bullet", Allman Bros...ZZTop...Rolling Stones...etc.
Cleaned house from top to botton listening to "Outlaws" album[ Willie, Waylon] and Hank Williams Jr.
And thank goodness I had Jimi Hendrix to get me thru the "workout" of my last homework assignment.
Tossing twenty 25# bags of #8 shot to the tunes of Creedence Clearwater Revival...and then later carrying 3 at a time to the tune of Willie Nelson...The who...Frampton anyone?
Times have changed - huh?
I do not consider shooting 200 rds straight non stop with a shotgun a "workout" - Seger and Live Bullet do their bit, I do mine.
...Twenty years, where'd they go...sometimes I sit and wonder...
Steve
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Huh?
How about ZZ Top, George Thorogood, Rolling Stones, Animals, etc?
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My current selections are a band called pendulum (dance music), Soil - Scars, Stone temple pilots first two albums, audioslave, little feat - dixie chicken and Sinatra at the sands with the Count basie band.
Funny thing, I turned thirty and the Who became good. Who's next is a cracking album.
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Thank goodness for you SM!
I thought I'd been beamed to some alternate universe!
My workout tape has:
Dire Straits...Money For Nothing & Sultans of Swing
Golden Earring...Twilight Zone
Del Shannon...Runaway
Dion...Run Around Sue
Beachboys...Surfin' USA & Surfin' Safari
Beatles...I Saw Her Standing There
ZZ Top...several (Man, you shoulda seen them in concert!)
The Wonders...That Thing You Do (One of my top 3 movies! Yeah, I know they're not real.)
My 50 yr old wife, however, LOVES heavy metal (or whatever you call) Rob Zombie/Marylin Manson/System of a Down/Buckcherry/Seether/Type O Negative. Where, Oh where did I go wrong?
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Ronnie James Dio.
Tenacious D has a great song about Dio.
"You will give your cape and scepter to me!"
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Ronnie James Dio.
Tenacious D has a great song about Dio.
"You will give your cape and scepter to me!"
"It's time to pass the torch,
You're too old to rock, no more rockin' for you.
We're takin' you to a home,
But we will sing a song about you."
I love that song!
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Zao- Liberate te ex infernis. It's what I listen to when I want to beat someone w/ a Hooligan tool.
Deftones- Adrenaline. By far their best
Linkin Park- Any
Metallica- Older albums, esp Master of Puppets
Coal Chamber- Chamber Music or the self-titled
System of a Down- Self-titled or Toxicity. Haven't heard Hypnotize or Mezmerize yet
Cradle of Filth- dunno albums, just heard 'em on the radio
Slayer- Any
P.O.D.- Snuff the Punk and Brown. Before they got popular and started sucking like a dehydrated whore
Disturbed- The Sickness
DMX- dunno albums, but some of his stuff is pretty aggressive if'n you like rap
Grammatrain- Flying
Juno Reactor- Bible of Dreams, Shango, Beyond the Infinite
Klank- Still Suffering. Includes my favorite angry line of all time "The world would be a better place without you."
Millencollin- Life on a Plate and others. Not hard or angry, but fast
Pennywise- Any
Offspring- Any
Damn, I'd better stop. I used to be pissed off all the time, so I have a lot of memories of working off anger and frustrations to music. Hope this helps.
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Forget what I wrote earlier.
I'm sitting here doing some e-Bay adds w/Queensryches'"Operation Mindcrime" set on 11.
I expect the local Gendarmes soon.:p
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Ministry
Fear Factory
Saints of Eden
Monster Magnet.
Suzukiton
Also, check out www.pandora.com. Good site to find new music.
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Forget what I wrote earlier.
I'm sitting here doing some e-Bay adds w/Queensryches'"Operation Mindcrime" set on 11.
I expect the local Gendarmes soon.:p
+1 for Mindcrime.
Suprised no one mentioned KMFDM. Most of their stuff from Nihil and later makes great workout music.
Other:
Slick Idiot
Drill
Bio Hazzard
2unlimited or most mixes of 90's techno.
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Down - NOLA
C.O.C.
Kyuss - Blues for the Red Sun
Sugartooth
Monster Magnet
Rammstein
Lots of Black Sabbath tunes
A bunch of newer stuff on my mp3, but I can't remember the names.
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How about some suggestions.
I saw a thread somewhere (here ?) a couple weeks ago and I can't find it now.
That was probably mine.
Rob Zombie
Disturbed
Static-X
Godsmack
Rage Against the Machine
Those are my favorites and the only things on my MP3 player right now.