[QUOTE=mickey;1023961]Mr Punch,
This one is for your concentration. If you can focus through this in one workout, you might achieve a personal best in the workout that follows:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZ0CCh2rg5s
mickey :)[/QUOTE]LOL, haven’t actually seen that movie, but that funk is dope! Not quite the kind of workout I had in mind though!
[QUOTE=mickey;1023957]Hi,
I love the propellerheads’ version to “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” It is my exercise piece.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN8GcRGNWe4[/quote]Love that track, and that album, and have some stuff that’s better suited to my playlist for me than that on an EP. ‘Problem’ with that is, it’s a bit bright and breezy for my lifting! A lot of Propheads are excellent but too bouncy for my workout vibe.
[QUOTE=mickey;1023957]You would have to be a zombie not to get pumped to James Brown’s “Superbad”. If you are a bit jaded to this number, try this version. It is a slow funk that begs for a grind:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-OkYUB3PhM[/quote]Can’t go wrong with James… but for a workout, that’d have to be a mid-rep, mid-weight vibe.
[QUOTE=mickey;1023957]This one may be hard to get. It is “Killer Whale” by the Underground Resistance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFRWBIVHb9g
mickey[/QUOTE]That’s so oldskool it’s using a flint for chalk! Might work - will have to try it out.
[QUOTE=Oso;1023964]nice…about the only **** worth resurrecting here is fav music threads…i’ll have to get back to with more but:
AC/CD: It’s a long way
Eminem: Lose Yourself & Till I Collapse ( i know, i’m NOT an Eminem fan, but both these songs get me pumped up a bit.
Goldfinger: Superman (us, ahem, older folks get this one)[/QUOTE]ACDC can be good, but not that big a metaller… tho it did remind me to look out some Motorhead, who for some reason always got me going more than other metal, thanks! I tried that Eminem: ‘nice’ but no way I could train to it.
[QUOTE=bawang;1023981]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CyPt9AJ9B0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpeSRqikz7E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A9T-bM2tKc[/QUOTE]Jesus dood. You don’t need fighting arts or pumping iron, you need a yoga retreat in the woods! 
[QUOTE=Frost;1024009]old school kid rock,
NWA,
wu tang clan,
eminem or Dre when they get really f*cking angry,
ACDC,
basically anything that will get the blood pumping and the weights flying[/QUOTE]Good call on the oldskool hiphop. Hate hiphop but… like Straight Outta Compton, Power, Mos Def and a few others… guess I quite like hiphop…!
Think the industrial/hip-hop crossover stuff from the soundtracks I mentioned is way better though for max weights.
[QUOTE=uki;1024013]i have continual ringing in my ears since i was 9, so even when i do not have music on, there is still the eternal song of the cosmos in my head. 
i enjoy listening to flogging molly, dropkick murphy’s, rancid, and bad religion - fast and smash music. :D[/QUOTE]All good calls, but for drinking or punk-stomps in fields/village/gigging… I can’t train to those.
[QUOTE=dcrjradmonish;1024031]My play list consist of listening to breath, thoughts in my mind, noise of weights, and body. On the good days it consist of no sounds.[/QUOTE]The best. But in my gym they play the gayest of dance remixes and eurotrance oily aerobics ****… need something to drown that out, or I really get in a rage!
And I have to say, since I got into it with music, sometimes the beat does help you kick your own ass!
[QUOTE=David Jamieson;1024064]If you don’t mind german lyrics, Rammstein is great metal to lift to.
check this one out for instance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrV2YpRZXRs
make sure you play it loud now… :D[/QUOTE]Ah, of course… they have one on Matrix, right? Hadn’t thought of chasing them up.
[QUOTE=goju;1024147]the celtic frost vanity /nemisis album is great for the gym
anything from testament as well[/QUOTE]I’ll give that a try, cheers.
Good suggestions so far… keep em coming! 