Hey im starting to workout cause my bmi is a little high. So I need some ideas for some music that I could work out to. I like all kinds of music so any ideas you have would be great.
MikeCFT answered Saturday December 16 2006, 3:25 pm: Depends on what you're into. I personally listen to some twisted shit when I train lol. To give you an idea; I'll list a few and if you like metal then you will like these:
Kill the Assholes- Stormtroopers of Death
Angel of Death- Slayer (If you're easily offended don't listen to that)
Jihad- Slayer
Sergeant D and the S.O.D- Stormtroopers of Death
Your head is mine- Unleashed
Reign in Blood- Slayer
TEENAGExHEARTS answered Friday December 15 2006, 11:16 pm: when i go jogging these are the songs that i listen to:
the new hellogoodbye CD
OK Go
Cute is What we Aim for
Taking Back Sunday
Highschool never ends - by Bowling for soup
fergilicous
sexyback
maneater
smack that
Head Automatica - Graduation Day
and there are so many more good exercising songs. the key is to just find a fast paced song that you like. this will keep your mind off of the actual exercising so you won't get tired as fast or feel inclined to stop.
DonutHolez567 answered Friday December 15 2006, 10:29 pm: the new hellogoodbye cd would be great its really upbeat.
also
ciara(if you like her), these would be good
like a boy
thats right
cant leave em alone
get up
christina agulara
slow down baby (i love jogging to this)
anit no other man
dirrty
still dirrty(love this song alot)
tell me(with diddy)
fergie
fergielicious
london bidge
akon
smack that
i wanna love you (clean version is better i think)
dont matter
beyonce
deja vou
keyshia cole
last night(with diddy)
love
guess what?
superstar
petey pablo
show me the money
rihanna
we ride(ft.tupac){is the better verion}
there a thug in my life
sevenmilliondown answered Friday December 15 2006, 10:02 pm: My initial reaction was to reply with "Fat and Proud" by Steriogram, but... I won't go there.
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