What do you listen while pumping iron/running ? I tend to listen to pop, metal musics, also some VG music that hit hard, here some tracks:

SIAMES - Young and Restless(pop/rock)

SIAMES - As You Get High(pop/rock)

Gloryhammer - Universe on fire(metal)

Cassette Beasts - Arrow of time(VG/pop/rock)(pretty much the entire album rocks)

Metal Hellsinger - No Tomorrow(VG/metal)

Ps:Please, avoid post actual youtube link, last thread was filled with piped links

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    11 months ago

    Based on your metal choices, I think our tastes vary, but almost anything by:

    • Meshuggah
    • vildhjarta
    • Xenobiotic
    • GOJIRA
    • Architects
    • Periphery
    • Daughters
    • Every Time I Die
    • Monuments
    • Feed Her to the Sharks
    • Oceans Ate Alaska
    • After the Burial
    • Veil of Maya
    • Chelsea Grin
    • Harms Way
    • Born of Osiris
    • Sylosis

    Has always worked better than creatine or any pre-workout for me.

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    Check out the “Leviathan” album by Mastodon. A good number of bangers on there, one after another

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    Depends on my mood that day. If I’m angry-running, it’s rock/metal. If I’m happy-running, it’s pop/hip-hop/R&B. On rare occasions, I run while contemplating a dilemma and may listen to LoFi/chill instrumental music.

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    Mad World - Gary Jules

    I don’t want to move - Phoebe Ryan

    Everybody hurts - REM

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    Cher - Believe

    Oh, and one that is great for feeling heroic while powering through a plank:

    Ennio Morricone - Un Momento

    That really, really gets me pumped to hold on to dear life longer than I’d usually be able to