*** The 2013 Gym Rats Thread ***

Errr, In Flames, Machine head, Il Nino off the top of my head. System of a down could work especially the earlier stuff.

I'm sure Skill can roll off another 20 or so :p
 
Judas Priest = epic.

Although I've had to stick with Muse/Van Halen recently due to a mix of people in the gym (and the gym being in the middle of an office)...

Would love to stick Metallica's Master of Puppets album on loud for clean work, but that's just not going to happen. :(

Any of the early stuff really, Ride the lightning and Kill em' all would go well :p

Edit: ooooooh forgot slayer
 
Early 'Tallica is poop :X I'm a HUGE fan, but their direction improved so much when Kirk came in. And Hetfield learnt to sing :p They were too Slayer-esque in the first album or so (no surprises granted).

The Unforgiven I, II and even III are epic tunes when they get going. Then again I'm just a sucker for a trilogy.
 
Motorhead? :X

Good band mind, some songs are gym material. Got a fair few of their albums.

Meh, I love the earlier metallica stuff, I get bored of the middle ground (load/reload), St.Anger was okay but again bored of that now (ooh lets drop everything to flat C and see what happens) then the newer album improves somewhat.
 
Can't stand metal tbh, but its all we have on in the gym.... unless I'm training on my own :p

If UFC radio can't be received (all metal basically) then I can just about handle AC/DC, Drowning Pool:


Anything WWE theme tune related - its all metal isn't it?
 
I used to have dutch hardcore playing at the work gym as I was on my own. Never really trained with headphones :o

Basically anything heavy and dirty
 
Is Dutch hardcore different to any other hardcore? Is it really it's own genre, or do you just say it to sound qwerky? :p
 
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