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C Patrick Carolan:
I used to have a lengthy ebm/industrial playlist in my old iPod for when I went running. Ass 23, Apop, VNV Nation, Covenant... I think there even some Velvet Acid Christ on there.

Oddly though, these days I'm more about songs like "Step into my Office" by Belle & Sebastian for working out.

rotham:
daft punk, dr. dre's 2001

bbqrocks:
My current workout music consists of this playlist:

30 random speedcore songs
30 random noise songs
polymaths EP
15 random post rock songs
15 random math rock songs
15 random LLN songs

on shuffle.

SilentJ:
I don't really have a workout playlist per se, but back during football season I made myself a game day playlist to pump myself up before a game.  If a song seems like it doesn't fit, it just means we listened to it in the locker room a lot.

Crank Dat Soulja Boy
Fucking in the Bushes - Oasis
Halo 2 Theme - Steve Vai (actually this one was my choice)
Superstar - Saliva
Crank Dat Spiderman - Crank Squad
Thunderstruck
Black Betty - Ram Jam
Acid Rain - Liquid Tension Experiment
New Noise - Refused
Kernkraft 400 Remix - Zombie Nation
Just Like You Imagined - Nine Inch Nails

Other than those, just metal or hardcore rap works pretty well for me.


--- Quote from: Spluff on 11 Jan 2008, 21:33 ---Listen to Breathe by Prodigy, on loop, over and over again.

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Most of The Fat of the Land would work for this, I think.

Firestarter, Smack My Bitch Up, Diesel Power, etc. all have a pretty heavy beat or a quick pace to them and work wonders for me.

soatari:
I like to listen to Red Hot Chili Peppers, of all things, for my workout music. While often times it makes no sense, it has an energy and beat to it that can keep you going on that treadmill/bike/elliptical. Their newest (Stadium Arcadium) is actually rather enjoyable.

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