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what kind of music do you listen to though? When I exercise, I like angry rock music. I dunno why but it makes me cycle faster, run longer and seems to pump up the adrenalin.

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well i was trying to find some ac/dc on itunes but i cannot find it :( i like dance music really anything to get me moving LOL... Footloose is my power song LOL

Ami

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I don't think ac/dc is on iTunes. But dance music hmm. I actually found 'Single Ladies' really good for the right beat for cycling, and American Idiot by Green Day is good for running. Otherwise the Prodigy is AWESOME for keeping those feet thumping the pavement. Try Invaders Must Die, or Breathe, or Firestarter. Hysteria or Supermassive Black Hole by Muse is awesome for a run too.

Anyway, those are some of my exercise tunes but they may not be to your taste!

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well i was trying to find some ac/dc on itunes but i cannot find it :( i like dance music really anything to get me moving LOL... Footloose is my power song LOL

Ami

I have footloose on my workout playlist as well! So good to know I am not the only one LOL

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Smack my b*tch up... Great work out song! I think its prodigy

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Yep it is prodigy. Prodigy has a great beat for exercise.

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I, too, like fast, upbeat songs that make me wanna work my a$$ off.

I've been perfecting and tweaking this for a while... I mostly like rock, but there's a little bit of everything in there. I hope it does as much for you guys as it does for me!

Maroon 5- Harder to Breathe

Lil Jon- Get Low

Mims- This is why I'm Hot

Kelly- Since You've Been Gone

Ting Tings- Shut up and Let me Go

Ting Tings- That's not my name

Method Man- Bring the Pain

Cake- The Distance

Gnarls Barkley- Run

James Brown- Get up off that thing

Katy Perry- Peacock

Kesha- Tik tok

Pearl Jam- Just Breathe

Gwen Stefani- Wind it Up

Beyonce- Single Ladies

LL Cool J- Mama said knock you out

Trick Daddy- Take it to da house

Soulja Boy- Crank that

Eminem- lose yourself

Pink- so what

Kayne west- stronger

Outkast- b.o.b.

Cee Lo- f*ck you

Disturbed- down with the sickness

Fort Minor- remember the name

Black Eyed Peas- pump it

POD- alive

Breaking Benjamin- i will not bow

Foo Fighters- the pretender

Ozzy Osbourne- i don't wanna stop

Papa Roach- last resort

Nickelback- next contestant

Rock- i am rock

Bonecrusher- never scared

Three Days Grace- animal

Skillet- monster

Trapt- headstrong

2pac- changes

All American Rejects- move along

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Katy Perry

LMFAO

Cascada

Shakira

Selena Gomez

Jennifer Lopez

Rihanna

Lonely Island

All bands i use for a playlist.... not stuff i'd listen to regularly but it's all dance style music with a good quick and up beat. I also listen to Japanese pop and bollywood music for their upbeat sounds that make it easier to keep up a good pace on a cardio workout , for me at least!

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I keep hitting repeat on halfway gone by lifehouse and wherever you will go (hmmm, jan wain?) - oh and i've revisited underneath the radar too, all songs that got in my head at rpm!

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I listen to pandora when working out. Find a group I like and turn it up. Right now I like smashing pumpkins.

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I am a total electronic girl.

Chemical brothers, the crystal method,daft punk....you can also listen to internet radio...Ibiza sonica global radio from Spain will definitely put some boogie in your butt. Anything is good...as long as it makes you boogie and gets you happy.

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I have footloose on my workout playlist as well! So good to know I am not the only one LOL

We do a great progressive rock and roll dance to Footloose! It really gets the heart pumping.

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I wanted to share a playlist with you, its mainly older songs, but would give some taste of the music i listen to that is more european in flavour.

Firstly I like fast music anything heavy rock/metal/symphonic rock and dance/ trance/techno. I also like the odd motivational song

or a slow wind down song .. i hope u enjoy :

FAST

Dragonforce.. Dawn of Victory

...........................Soldiers of the Wasteland

...........................Valley of the Dammed

The Matrix soundtrack.. Juno Reactor v Don Davis .. Navras

Apocolytica ft Sandra Nasic .. Path

Rammstein .. Feuer Frei

Hammerfall .. Hearts on Fire

......................... Any means Necessary

Gamma Ray .. Rebellion in Dreamland

Nightwish .. Storytime

......................Dark Chest of Wonders

......................Kinslayer

Darude... Sandstorm

The Prodigy.. Firestarter

Motivational

Moby.. Extreme Ways ( Bourne Ultimatum)

Heather Small.. Proud ( or M People )

Evanescence .. Bring me to Life.

Lara Fabian.. Je suis Malade ( this song is in French but listen and you will hear why i added it ..it means i am ill/sick translated :) )

This last track i love as its almost impossible to keep going to it ( watch the video on You Tube) just keep jumping to it :)

Scooter.... Jumping All over the World.

I think i have just realised my age is showing lol !

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