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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    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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        He also chopse the wrong version of “Mad World.” The original by Tears for Fears is far better. The album it is from is perfect, but probably not workout music material, except for possibly “Pale Shelter”

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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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    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

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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.