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I have a little list going, I am big on music and rhythm in training (people say watching me do my forms looks like some kind of dance no matter WHAT i do! :lol:) Feel free to add! Actually, please DO! I love music and have a pretty eclectic taste as long as it isn't rap and it's fairly fast.....I also like longer songs, though I do indulge in 2 minute power punk once in a while...anyway..here's the list!

 

Free Bird - Lynard Skynard

 

Won't Get Fooled Again - The Who (my all-time favorite song!!!!)

 

Running With the Devil - Van Halen

 

Jump - Van Halen

 

Even Flow - Pearl Jam

 

In Utero - Nirvana

 

Enter Sandman - Metallica

 

Magic Carpet Ride (Techno Remixes and the original are good) - Steppenwolf

 

Voodoo Child - Jimi Hendrix

 

Layla - Derek and the Dominos

 

Helter Skelter - The Beatles

 

Red Alert - Basement Jaxx

 

Just a Girl - No Doubt

 

Vogue - Madonna

 

New Skin - Incubus

 

Glass - Incubus

 

Iron Man - Black Sabbath

 

Walk This Way - Aerosmith

 

Fiction (Dreams in Digital) - Orgy

 

I Wanna Be Sedated - The Ramones

 

Main Offender - The Hives

 

Come Togther - Beatles (I get lost in the bass line running...cool stuff)

 

Freedom - Rage Against the Machine (The ultimate pump up riff)

 

War Within A Breath - Rage Against the Machine

 

You Only Get What You Give - New Radicals

 

Come On Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners (my favorite one hit wonder!)

 

Geek Stink Breath - Green Day (The album Dookie is good as a whole workout album)

 

That's it for now...more later perhaps! Cheers! Happy listening and ADD MORE STUFF!

 

:kiss:

 

 

 

 

1st dan Tae Kwon Do

Yellow Belt Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

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I run and work out to techno. It seems to keep me energetic.

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Any Metallica or AC/DC will work.

 

The Rocky Soundtracks are really popular EYE of the Tiger and others.

 

Quiet Riot - Come on Feel the Noise and Metal Health

 

Scorpians - Rock you like a Hurricane

 

CCR - Fornuate Son and others.

 

Kid Rock has some good pump up songs as well.

 

STP and Dead and Bloated.

 

Being from the Great State of West Virginia there is nothing like John Denver singing Country Roads......

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well whenever we worout in our school if our chief insrtuctor is teaching his favorite is the Rocky soundtrakcs. But when i workout alone i like about anything other than commercials and country. I like kid rocks metalica is also good. ummm Rap i tend ot stay away from. Ahh Mainly anything that is 80s,90s, and now hard/rockish type is good.

 

PS sorry but that is very confuing. i even got myself a lil confused :-? . But i mainly said rap is bad har rock i like.

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[color=green]all things fast!! punk lots of punk. and RATM very cool for everything. i like to be very charged and feeling fast.[/color]
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Rap

 

NWA-Appetite for destruction

 

NWA- Always into something

 

NWA-Prelude

 

NWA-Real Niggaz dont die

 

NWA-Niggaz for life

 

NWA-Quiet on tha set

 

NWA-She swallowed it

 

Public Enemy-Fight the power

 

Dr. Dre -The Chronic(whole album)

 

Dr. Alban- No coke

 

hard rock

 

Megadeth - Architecture of aggression

 

Fugazi-Lockdown

 

Ministry-Bad Blood(Matrix soundtrack)

 

Ratt- Body talk

 

Nirvana-Lounge act

 

Guns ´n Roses -Rocket queen

 

Dokken-Into the fire

 

Sepultura-Desperate cry

 

Sepultura-Dead Embryonic cells

 

Rosendo- De que vas

 

Republica-Ready to go

 

Creed- Unforgiven

 

Dance

 

Kay Cee-Unsolved mysteries

 

Josh Winx -Higher state of consciousness

 

Paul oakenfold-Time of your life

 

Brother of soul-Music

 

Jamiroquai-Planet home

 

Jamiroquai-Feels so good

 

Jamiroquai-Little L

 

Dj Trashy-Alarma

 

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What I put onto my newest Minidisc to listen to for my weight session later..

 

Rammstein - Engel

 

D12 - Fight Music (I dislike rap but the attitude in that song works for me)

 

Kennedy Soundtrack - Killing Music

 

Kennedy Soundtrack - 24/7

 

Iron Maiden - Can I play with madness

 

Iron Maiden - The evil that men do

 

Accept - Balls to the wall

 

ACDC - Back in Black

 

ACDC - Highway to Hell

 

Rocky IV - Eye of the tiger, training montage, no easy way out

 

Soil - Unreal

 

The Vines - Get Free

 

Kind of an odd collection, different styles but I hope it works well.

 

PS. You guys have some great music tastes (G95, Mike, three60 especially)

Jack

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Jimmy Eat World - The Middle

 

That song is my inspiration for my black belt test! It kept me going at my last test, hopefully it will at the next :)

1st dan & Asst. Instructor TKD 2000-2003


No matter the tune...if you can rock it, rock it hard.

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Have to agree with XpOiSoN FrEeX anything heavy or Hardcore!!!

 

Pennywise, Slipknot, Lost Prophets and System of a Down.

 

Hardcore, Techno and Trance- all good for jogging.

 

Bretty

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Wow, I guess my music tastes while I work out are on the odd-side. When fighting, exercising, or training I love listening to instrumentals. Yanni (his album Tribute being very nice), Lorrena McKennit(sp?), soundtrack to Last of the Mohicans, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, ENYA, mostly soundtracks to movies.

 

I can't do it to heavy metal. I just can't get my mind to flow while listening to that. And having clarity of thought is very important to me while training.

 

I have fought, before, with really loud metal music in the background and it didn't bother me. Just while training have I got to have the instrumentals. Either that or no music at all (being outside).

 

Looks like I number in the minority on music tastes for training.

"I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.

Imagination is more important than knowledge.

Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world." Einstein

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