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RapidFire
for those of us that have mp3 players, whats on your playlist?

my current one looks like this:

Oakenfold - Ready Steady Go
Propellerheads - Spybreak!
Fluke - Absurd (Whitewash Mix)
David Guetta - Open Your Eyes
The Prodigy - Breathe
Death From Above 1979 - Blood On Our Hands
The White Stripes - Blue Orchid
Queens Of The Stone Age - Little Sister


pretty short for now but Ill add on to it as my work out time increases.
Pattink
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song is on mine just to create visions in my head
RapidFire
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song is on mine just to create visions in my head


I didnt say your 'wanking playlist'
trancedanne
Oakenfold - Ready Steady Go is the best work out track :cool:
bigjimslade002
been lifting to my newest mix for july:

1. Max Graham- Crank(original mix/AtomX H.O.U.S.E. version
2.Jupiter Room- Digitalism(original mix/AtomX H.O.U.S.E. version)
3.Depeche Mode- I Feel Loved(M.I.K.E. remix)
4.Gerry Cueto- Blue(original mix)
5.Daniel Kandi- Breathe(original mix)
6.Beam feat. Michelle Aragon- Silent Tears(Sean Tyas remix)
7.Arizona vs Suzy Solar- Samurai(original mix)
8.RPO and Joy Marquez- Shout and Fight(Joy Marquez remix/AtomX H.O.U.S.E. version)
9.Above and Beyond- Alone Tonight(club mix)
10.Kobbe and Austin Leeds- Bodyshaker(DJ Fist mix/AtomX H.O.U.S.E. version)
11.Danjo and Styles- What Lies Ahead(original mix)

hers some links if someone wants to jam to it:



http://www.sendspace.com/file/1t7fhn

and

http://www.sendspace.com/file/5td01y
Clovis86
I dont work out :/

But if I did I'd probably do it to some Danny Howells cause that bastard is good at making me move.
movingincircles
second sun - pop muzik
gabriel & dresden - mass repeat
Clinkz913
does it really boost your workout when you have music playing esp. so much of this motivationable type of dance music lol.
Spartan
If I'm going for a long distance run, I'll listen to some oldschool trance with only limited vocals and a steady driving beat to keep me on pace. Like platypus records or something. Thats the type of trance I enjoy the most anyways.

When I'm lifting though I find it impossible to listen to trance. Only the loudest and most badass American and British rock will do.
Inconspicuous
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Originally posted by Spartan
If I'm going for a long distance run, I'll listen to some oldschool trance with only limited vocals and a steady driving beat to keep me on pace. Like platypus records or something. Thats the type of trance I enjoy the most anyways.

When I'm lifting though I find it impossible to listen to trance. Only the loudest and most badass American and British rock will do.


basically, + 1. Mixes without lots of ups & downs for cardio (doesn't really matter what kind...just whatever sort of stuff I'm really into at the moment); Rammstein, Opeth, & the harder Tool stuff for lifting.

EDIT: Forgot RATM & NIN.

Trazedict
used to lift to rammstein----very good choice.
but since now i only do pushups i listen to my breathing.
Clinkz913
drum and bass for lifting =)
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