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Weezer-almost anything especially 'Hash Pipe' no song is better for getting your legs moving than that one
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lol Koffee.. sir mix a lot is funny.. good tunes
amazingly enough, for the past while i don't put any music on.. don't know why but silence is truly a peaceful place for me to be in right now.
however, the few times when i am in my car.. some good metal(Segression..etc) helps me get where i have to go..pretty fast
amazingly enough, for the past while i don't put any music on.. don't know why but silence is truly a peaceful place for me to be in right now.
however, the few times when i am in my car.. some good metal(Segression..etc) helps me get where i have to go..pretty fast
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I just bought a CD by an awesome band out of Melbourne by the name of Gersey. It's not really music to train to, but I thought I'd give it a plug anyway. Oh yeah, in case I haven't mentioned it yet, there's always the Manics!
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Pat Benetar - Get Nervous, HeartBreaker, We Live for Love
REO Speedwagon - Keep Pushin' On, Riding the Storm Out
Rush - the whole Power Windows album. My favorite for training, particularly the songs Marathon and Grand Designs. Also One Little Victory, Roll the Bones
Heavy Metal - the movie soundtrack
Ted Nugent - Cat Scratch Fever
Raspberries - Go All the Way
Thin Lizzy - The Boys are Back in Town, Cowboy Song
Triumph - Fight the Good Fight, Magic Power
Gin Blossoms - the album New Miserable Experience
Black Sabbath - Paranoid, The Mob Rules
April Wine - Caught in the Crossfire
AC/DC - It's a Long Way to the Top
REM - Shiny Happy People
Foreigner - Rev on the Red Line, The Modern Day
Bob Seger - The Fire Inside, Like a Rock, Get Out of Denver
Bare Naked Ladies - It's All Been Done
Bruce Hornsby - Every Little Kiss
Madonna - Dress You Up
Garth Brooks - Standing Outside the Fire, We Shall be Free
Iron Maiden - Run to the Hills
Journey - Wheel in the Sky
Judas Priest - Hell Bent for Leather, Turbo Lover
Katrina and the Waves - Walking on Sunshine
Melissa Etheridge - Come to my Window
No Doubt - Hella Good, Ex-Girlfriend, Just a Girl
Quarterflash - Find Another Fool
Styx - Crystal Ball, Half-Penny, Blue Colar Man,Queen of Spades
R.B. Greaves - Take a Letter Maria
Trick Pony - Just What I Do
Tim McGraw - Where the Green Grass Grows
Stephen Lynch - Kill a Kitten. I know, it's awful, but the song rocks.
Phantom of the Opera, London Cast recording, full version.
Hmmm, I guess that's all for now.
REO Speedwagon - Keep Pushin' On, Riding the Storm Out
Rush - the whole Power Windows album. My favorite for training, particularly the songs Marathon and Grand Designs. Also One Little Victory, Roll the Bones
Heavy Metal - the movie soundtrack
Ted Nugent - Cat Scratch Fever
Raspberries - Go All the Way
Thin Lizzy - The Boys are Back in Town, Cowboy Song
Triumph - Fight the Good Fight, Magic Power
Gin Blossoms - the album New Miserable Experience
Black Sabbath - Paranoid, The Mob Rules
April Wine - Caught in the Crossfire
AC/DC - It's a Long Way to the Top
REM - Shiny Happy People
Foreigner - Rev on the Red Line, The Modern Day
Bob Seger - The Fire Inside, Like a Rock, Get Out of Denver
Bare Naked Ladies - It's All Been Done
Bruce Hornsby - Every Little Kiss
Madonna - Dress You Up
Garth Brooks - Standing Outside the Fire, We Shall be Free
Iron Maiden - Run to the Hills
Journey - Wheel in the Sky
Judas Priest - Hell Bent for Leather, Turbo Lover
Katrina and the Waves - Walking on Sunshine
Melissa Etheridge - Come to my Window
No Doubt - Hella Good, Ex-Girlfriend, Just a Girl
Quarterflash - Find Another Fool
Styx - Crystal Ball, Half-Penny, Blue Colar Man,Queen of Spades
R.B. Greaves - Take a Letter Maria
Trick Pony - Just What I Do
Tim McGraw - Where the Green Grass Grows
Stephen Lynch - Kill a Kitten. I know, it's awful, but the song rocks.
Phantom of the Opera, London Cast recording, full version.
Hmmm, I guess that's all for now.
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The dreaded "doof doof" music - anything that makes my right foot heavy in the car automatically graduates onto the riding/training compilations - including but not limited to........
Almost anything from the Wild compilations (Australia)
Basement Jaxx
Daft Punk
Fatboy Slim
Gerling
Ian Van Dahl
Jamiroquai
Keith Sweat
Klubbheads
Nick Skitz
Paul Oakenfield
PPK
Run DMC
Scooter
Sash
Smash n Grab
666
To name a few....
Almost anything from the Wild compilations (Australia)
Basement Jaxx
Daft Punk
Fatboy Slim
Gerling
Ian Van Dahl
Jamiroquai
Keith Sweat
Klubbheads
Nick Skitz
Paul Oakenfield
PPK
Run DMC
Scooter
Sash
Smash n Grab
666
To name a few....
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Pain is merely weakness leaving the body - and music helps me through that process. Bass is my friend.
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I listen mostly to Roxette, and some other stuff too. There's a song called "Gas Chamber" which was in the Serial Mom movie soundtrack which cracks me up.
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now wouldn't it make sense to ride to music that soothed you and reduced your heart rate? i'm kind of serious. although i just rode (trainer) to beastie boys!!
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I was listening to Manowar' song 'Number One' off the album 'Louder than hell' the other day.
It's the perfect racers song.
It's perfect Should be the theme song for the Tour de France
It's the perfect racers song.
It's perfect Should be the theme song for the Tour de France
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Hello all,
I recently came across a group called Bond. It's considered classical crossover. Basically it's classical music set to techno.
Has a pretty quick tempo and kept my interest for awhile. I'm classical trained, while most people who are would turn their noses up to this kind of music, I actually enjoyed it.
They have two albums : Shine and Born. I personally prefer the newer album: Shine.
I recently came across a group called Bond. It's considered classical crossover. Basically it's classical music set to techno.
Has a pretty quick tempo and kept my interest for awhile. I'm classical trained, while most people who are would turn their noses up to this kind of music, I actually enjoyed it.
They have two albums : Shine and Born. I personally prefer the newer album: Shine.