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    whats in your cd player?

    just thought id asks since im trying to find a good cd to listen to when lifting. so what's in your cd player? rock? rap? any cd in particular?

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    RAP freestyle competitions are fun to listen to. Combative stuff gets me going.
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    Ok, since you asked...

    ..not something you'd want to try I'd imagine...

    Yen Town Band: Montage
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    most of it is sung by my favorite singer EVER, CHARA.

    I don't speak or understand a word of Japanese but I like to listen to music in other languages. People sometimes have this idea of what it would be like but they are almost always wrong.

    I dislike heavy metal, rock and rap mostly. I can't go without listening to my ipod/cd player while working out though, just can't do it. Music is so filled with anger and hate these days, so I tend to avoid most american alternative rock or whatever you call it.

    I also often listen to Pearl Jam, Radiohead, some Nine Inch Nails (when i'm in the mood), Ayumi Hamasaki and others.

    I've found that the best music to listen to for a good workout is GOA Trance, but you have to be into that sort of stuff. Some of it is really BAD. I've always liked astral projection though.

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    Usually the band I manage and other upcoming local talent.

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    Sublime, at the moment. Lifting to Jane's Addiction is what you'll catch me lifting too more often than not.

    Although, and I hate to admit it, I do like to listen to Eminem sometimes. His beats are great to lift to.

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    Converge - You Fail Me

    2nd best cd of the year behind Dillinger Escape Plan - Miss Machine

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    Mix Rap,Metal,freestyle & comedy and stuff for my cardio sessions to past the time by!
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    I have a variety.........PE, Metallica, Flying Steps, 2-Pac, Nickleback (one song), Danzig, Ice Cube, Eminem, White Snake (haha), ........

    This reminds me .... It's time to update the songs on my MP3.

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    It sounds funny I know. I love heavy Metal and crazy music but listening to that stuff just messes me up when I lift because I get to amped up before the set and end up expending energy listening to the music then I do making my lift. So I listen to light rock to calm my mind and keep my relaxed. If I working out with my training partners though I listen to nothing. I think I do better when I listen to nothing. But when training alone, if I don't have headphones on, people will come over and talk to me and that is annoying as shit.
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    haha yeah..

    yeah your right it is annoying when people come to bullshit with you, im not there to mess around dont get me wrong, a little help here or there isnt gonna kill me but i hate it whne guys come in there with there cell phones and are on it while working only their biceps everyday. ahhh! yeah but anyways i like eminem's beats also, and some of old rock ac/dc and other stuff get me goin to. fav song to get me pumped tho is AC/DC - Thunderstruck and this new song by Trick Daddy ft Lil Jon - let's go with the beat from one of ozzy's songs..

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    i use my ipod so i have hundreds of songs at my disposal. just set it on shuffle and im ready to go.

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    My fave band is Chevelle and currently I'm listening to their new cd. It's friggen GOOD!!!!

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    I use an MP3 player too - an RCA Lyra (I think). Its full of all Metallica, like 60 songs worth.

    I put an mp3 player head unit in my car too, so its all about Mp3's.

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    Van Halen's Greatest Hits, Def Lepperd Greatest Hits, Rush (love to do my most important exercise of my power days to the beat of Tom Sawyer), I also have a mix of different 80's metal songs...
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    I workout at home and have a computer in my office/weight room. So I fire up Winamp with a playlist of over 1000 songs and set it to random.
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    Burned CDs of streaming Trance, Tribal and Deep House off the net. Equally good for the "other" workouts, BTW. ;-)

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    A CD player? That's so 1990's!

    I have various compilations of techno and trance on my mp3 player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timt
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    I'm so advanced that i listen to streaming via implants..

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    I have a "get pumped" mix w/ Korn, limp bizkit, chevell, Disturbed and a few more bands. Sometimes I will throw in one of my old man exband's cd's. It's the same cd every work out until I get bored and burn a new one.

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