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Best workout song?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by PhiSlammaJamma, Nov 27, 2001.

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  1. fadeaway

    fadeaway Contributing Member

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    Marilyn Manson: Antichrist Superstar

    Totally awesome workout music. Start at "The Beautiful People" (track 2) and just let it play.

    Other goodies:

    Republica: Republica
    Megadeth: Youthanasia
    The Cult: Pure Cult
    The Tragically Hip: Fully Completely


    But.. There <u>is</u> one single song that stands out as the best workout tune of all time. It isn't "Eye of the Tiger", nor is it "Paranoid" or anything by Metallica..

    The undisputed winner and the best workout song of all time (at least in my mind) is:

    Danger Zone : from the Top Gun soundtrack

    "American Jesus" by Bad Religion is really good too.
     
  2. R0ckets03

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    Nobody by Keith Sweat. :D
     
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    Pump it Up - by various different artists

    any of the early stuff by the Oils
     
  4. mr_oily

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    Fer lifting a little weights I found White Zombie is pretty good ear candy.

    For spinning my wheels and riding my bike, some good bumping electronica is just fine!:)
     
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    underworld’s dvd, 'everything, everything' especially the song rez/cowgirl
     
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    "Machine Head" - Bush

    "Wicked Garden" - STP (Any songs off the first STP CD)
     
  7. Manny Ramirez

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    Rockefeller Skank by Fatboy Slim
    Bodyrock by Moby
    Jericho by Prodigy
    Risingson & Teardrop by Massive Attack
    Chico's Groove by The Chemical Brothers
    Open It Up by Leftfield

    Like chievous said in his post, I'm more into albums than songs now, but other good workout stuff, IMO, is any good trance album, especially Tranceport by Paul Oakenfold, Out There and Back by Paul Van Dyk, and Dreamland by Robert Miles.

    Also, basically every CD of Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, and as HayesStreet said, any Fatboy Slim CD (although Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars had some songs that were different for Mr. Cook compared to his normal stuff).

    Also, the entire Leftism cd by Leftfield...the greatest techno/electronica album of all-time, IMO. Orbital and Underworld are 2 other techno/electronica groups that have had numerous tracks that are good for this, IMO.

    I could try to think of some other stuff that is not techno/electronica, but I think this is enough.
     
    #27 Manny Ramirez, Nov 28, 2001
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    Damn Crisco, you took my choices.

    Pantera's Great Southern Treadkill is the best cd that makes me want to go beat someone up...just stay away from suicide note part 1 and flood...both great songs, but not exactly "pump you up" kind of music...
     
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    Rollin (both versions) - Limp Bizkit
    The Way I Am - Eminem
    What If - Creed
     

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