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Uk 90's Indie Music!
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Hip hop and R&B. (:
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I like to listen to heavy industrial music with a bit of a beat to it. Really does work when something comes on my iPod and I need a little extra oomph to lift a weight or peddle harder on then bike.
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I go about 500 years ago when it comes to running/cycling music....recently I've been using Fall Out Boy and, I hate to admit this but...My Chemical Romance.  I also find Jay-Z is a really good one.
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House, dubstep, The past few weeks the songs i've been listening to the most are songs by Avichii and Deadmau5 the beat in there songs really keeps me in a rhythm while running.
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Anything that's got a good beat, really dynamic...The music has to encourage you to go on and not slow down :)
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Rock Music, I love the drums, bass, everything about it. Some songs get me like "OH YEAH!!" So I keep running with a goofy smile on my face :D
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Joined: 5/4/2012 Posts: 50 Location: United States
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Rock and some rap! Keeps the adrenaline pumping!
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Joined: 3/26/2012 Posts: 199 Location: Coastal, United States
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Fratellis, Clash, Dub Pistols, Bloodhound Gang, Sublime, Catch 22, Rancid, Op Ivy, Violent Femmes, old Zebrahead, The Matches, Mad Caddies, Modest Mouse, The Impossibles, Chili Peppers, Blondie, Leon Jean Marie, Led Zep, Kinks . .I'm a loner, Dottie. A Rebel... . .
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Joined: 2/10/2011 Posts: 587 Location: The Great White North
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If I'm lifting, I usually listen to the gym's satellite feed. It's pretty good. It's a PITA using the ipod when lifting. If I'm doing cardio, I have a few playlists on the ipod. Hard rock, heavy metal, for intense cardio. When I swim, i just hear the water swish by. The background music in the pool sucks ;)
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Joined: 4/30/2012 Posts: 14 Location: United Kingdom
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I'm not a big dance music fan but I think it helps when doing cardio etc. Calvin Harris is a good shout.
I also quite like listening to Jay-Z when I run - I don't know why 99 Problems seems to work for me?? lol
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Anything with an upbeat tempo
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rock n roll is great - mix up the artists. put a bunch on your mp3 player and 'shuffle'. often times i'll hear a song i've not heard in a while and feel inspired. sure takes the mind off of the strain during a workout. :)
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Joined: 4/28/2012 Posts: 14 Location: United States
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Anything I can flow or grind to. So from metal to classical. It's all got its appeal.
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Joined: 8/28/2011 Posts: 27 Location: Exeter, United Kingdom
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At home I listen to: Eagles, Fleetwood Mac and the such but also to local Pop radio with an appropriate beat for the occasion and equipment used.
When I'm outside most of the time I'm not listening to anything.
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Joined: 7/2/2012 Posts: 9 Location: Australia
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1980s the songs are so upbeat. :)
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Anything with a good beat to it. Teased and Tormented -My very first story and competition entry is now up!
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I like to listen to a bit of rock or metal, led zep, metallica etc.
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Joined: 8/27/2012 Posts: 10 Location: Darwin, Australia
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I listen to inspirational or motivational tapes..... a bit sad i know but it helps.
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Joined: 9/26/2012 Posts: 251 Location: picking wildflowers over yonder , United States
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I listen to either Metal/Hard Rock or Inspirational music...depending on my mood really.
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Joined: 7/19/2012 Posts: 411 Location: A Cave, United States
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Depends on the exercise.
Is it yoga? I might be listening to some Ingrid Michelson, First Aid Kit, or Sarah Jaffe. (Just what I've been doing lately)
Is it martial arts? I don't actually do any martial arts that are really energetic in the training, but it's still a lot of movement. If it's that, though, it's whatever my teacher's in the mood for.
If I'm running, it's probably a mixed playlist of some kind, ranging from Bob Dylan to Everclear.
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Joined: 9/19/2012 Posts: 660 Location: Jersey, United States
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Anything with a good pulse... Right now I am going through a Latin pop phase inspired by Zumba... Daddy Yankee,, Don Omar... Other favs... Missy Elliot, Jay Z
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Like many before me....upbeat.
I like Van Halen, Led Zeppelin, Motown, Al Green. But my favorite song to get up and run is Joe Jackson "Stepping out"
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Joined: 6/6/2011 Posts: 693 Location: United States
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Same here with yoga. I like to use natural sound tapes/cds/dvds. But I like to walk too so I have an ipod loaded with a mix of tempos and songs to keep my thoughts on them instead of the natural stresses on the skeleto-muscular system.
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Joined: 3/29/2012 Posts: 8 Location: Australia
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Pantera - vulgar display of power
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Work out at the gym to Calvin Harris and Ministry of Sound mixes.
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Joined: 10/17/2012 Posts: 503 Location: London, Canada
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I mostly use my home treadmill and use my Blackberry to listen to various stations on TuneIn and Slacker. Sometimes podcasts, sometimes various types of music. Depends on my mood. Cathy discovers her husband's secret and reawakens old passions His Secret, Her New PassionA business trip becomes a voyage of exploration for two men A New SideNew Lush Stories from Seeker4
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Jazz, Rock, depends on what I'm actually doing and if I'm with someone.
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