_________________ "...anarchists only want to burn cars and punch cops."- nickvicious "We'll be eating our own words 30 years from now when we're demanding our legislators outlaw aerosol-based cyber dildo-wielding death holograms."- Brian
Which is an album based off the music of Chrono Trigger. I don't listen to all of the songs depending on what I'm doing. Some of them aren't very yoga-compatible but I haven't found a better track than Forrest Steppin' to do yoga to yet.
Seriously, they are awesome. Most of Dying To Say This To You (and a lot of their other songs) sound like they were made for a montage. And working out is much more fun if you can pretend you're in a montage!
It's free to download! You're violating nothing by downloading mashups! Breathe easy. If you don't like a whole lot of dance music, a lot of the mashed up songs are rock songs. I usually just download a couple, and then give a quick listen to songs that are made up of parts that I already like. Sometimes I don't like the smooshed version, in that case I remove them from the playlist. Also for working out, obviously not all of these will work because some of them are slow jamz. But the important part is: free!
_________________ "The Tree is His Penis"
The tree is his penis // it's very exciting // when held up to his mouth // the lights are all lighting // his eyes start a-bulging // in unbridled glee // the tree is his penis // its beauty, effulgent -amandabear
My current running playlist is all 80s, a mix of genres (the only requirements were "uptempo" and "recorded before I graduated high school.") It's been fun, but I need to switch it up. All the Joan Jett songs give me a boost, though.
_________________ facebook "The PPK: Come for the pie; stay for the croissants." - tinglepants! "Cockblocked by Richard Branson- again!" - Erika Soyf*cker
More music (even though I'm not sure anyone listens to this but me, I'll leave it anyway): Zeds Dead Grafix
_________________ "...anarchists only want to burn cars and punch cops."- nickvicious "We'll be eating our own words 30 years from now when we're demanding our legislators outlaw aerosol-based cyber dildo-wielding death holograms."- Brian
Seriously, they are awesome. Most of Dying To Say This To You (and a lot of their other songs) sound like they were made for a montage. And working out is much more fun if you can pretend you're in a montage!
Sarah-Jane wrote:
shut up! I love hole.
okay! apparently I listen to awesome werkout music. (I also love hole, and the sounds duh)
_________________ Space has stared into the tiny syrup holes of our shame and it does not judge us. - Amandabear
"Top of the Earth" by the Thermals has been my jam lately. Short but awesome.
_________________ "I never do anything you say, Isa. When I cook from VWAV and it says to add one cup of flour, I add three cups of olive oil! Now who wants some forking muffins??"-ExpiredSanity Tumblr Cast Iron & Cupcakes I guess I have a Twitter now
Haaaa, I love workout jams and finding new ones so much.
I'm gonna go through my iTunes list and pull some names out. When I'm on the elliptical, I like dancey stuff like The Bloody Beetroots, Caribou, Crystal Castles, Daft Punk, Destiny's Child (!!!!! Helloooo, Bootylicious), Jay-Z, Justice, LADY GAGA (SO MUCH), Leslie Hall, LMFAO (just that one song...sexy and I know it, cuz duh), Michael Jackson, MSTFKRFT, Wu Tang.
When I lift weights, I go for stuff like Earth Crisis, forked Up, Refused, Descendents, Dillinger Escape Plan....weights equals me needing all the testosterone I can muster.
I forking love sweating to good jams.
_________________ Did you notice the slight feeling of panic at the words "Chicken Basin Street"? Like someone was walking over your grave? Try not to remember. We must never remember. - mumbles Is this about devilberries and nazifruit again? - footface
My sister listens to Rocky music, which kills me (i.e., from the 1976 Rocky soundtrack music by Bill Conti for the young'uns who may not know what I'm referring to. Inspiring!). She also loves 70s disco, as do I, to work out to. (Thelma Houston, Donna Summer, etc.)
I just listen to whatever mixes on my ipod, but once something slow comes on, I forward to something more upbeat.
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I listen to silly pop and mashups and a bit of folk with a beat when I'm doing cardio. I need to be able to sing along and pretend I'm dancing and not exercising.
For weights, I tend to listen to things like Joanna Newsom or Mumford & Sons... folksy twee stuff.
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