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Read articleRock gods and goddesses make their displays of musical histrionics and feats of physical prowess look easy, but they spend plenty of time getting in shape mentally and physically before they hit that stage. And what better way to work out than jamming to other peopleโs tunes?
Muscle & Fitness sought out numerous rockers plus Spotifyโs resident rock guru to compile the workout tracks that inspire them to sweat hard and shape up. Many of these playlists were curated especially for us, and youโll find a healthy dose of rock along with some EDM and hip-hop.
The right playlist is even more beneficial to your workout than you think.
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โI find that the right soundtrack and a good flow of music can take a great workout to the next level,โ says Strauss. โSo choosing songs that pump me up and get me in the mood is absolutely key. All the songs on this playlist are guaranteed to help you rock your workout!โ
Click here to open Straussโ playlist in Spotify curated for M&F
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โMy running playlist is all 150 beats per minute,โ explains Hexum. โA lot of what Iโll run to is going to be EDM, dubstep, and very modern stuff, but I also put in a handful of older songs like โBrown Eyed Girlโ by Van Morrison, which is a perfect song to run to. Setting that pace is important. I just turn off my mind once Iโm in time with the music. I donโt have to think about my pace, I just keep stepping to the beat. Then I just let my mind get lost in the music itself and in the scenery. It just keeps me going and next thing you know, itโs been an hour and Iโve made my huge loop through the mountains of Topanga. Thatโs something I really enjoy, just letting my brain wander. I always take a nice cannabis edible before that and really enjoy. I run with my dogs. I just love being outdoors, itโs a real settling kind of thing for me.โ
Click here to open Hexumโs playlist in Spotify curated for M&F
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โYUNGBLUD, grandson, Bring Me The Horizon, FEVER 333, I Prevail, and Zero are my current top bands for working out,โ reveals Hagendorf. โClassic go-to is Rage Against The Machine which inspired all of the new bands I just mentioned. So itโs all full circle. Music with a message. Music with a purpose translates to training with a purpose. They go hand in hand.โ
Click each title below for her Spotify playlist choices:
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โFor me, having a successful training session is largely dependent on being in the right mindset in order to be able to focus on my form and my lifting goals,โ stats Petrucci. โI like to listen to songs that have a lot of aggression and power because it makes me feel more powerful while working out, which as a result, enables me to push myself further. Listening to heavy guitar-based music is a no-brainer for me while in the gym!โ
Click here to open Petrucciโs playlist in Spotify curated for M&F
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โI canโt listen to โDiamond Eyesโ by Deftones without starting to perspire,โ jokes Kroeger. โWhether Iโm working out or not, it starts to get me misty. The basic gist of my play list is aggression, and it keeps me going. The recovery is for when I am laying around, gasping for air in a pool of sweat. I usually canโt drive after a good workout.โ
Click here to open Kroegerโs playlist in Spotify curated for M&F
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Click here to open Collenโs playlist in Spotfiy curated for M&F
Track by track breakdown:
โmOBSCENEโ by Marilyn Manson
โItโs a really aggressive song, almost vile. It gets you in the mood, it isnโt subtle.โ
โ99 Problemsโ by Jay-Z
โAll of the songs on my list have groove to them. I love this song, itโs just groove, power and energy.โ
โBangarangโ by Skrillex
โAll of these songs have a theme to them, itโs the aggression thing. Skrillex is the ultimate dubstep artist, this song demonstrates that. Itโs heavy metal without guitars and hip hop without lyrics.โ
โDemonsโ feat. Macy Gray by Fat Boy Slim
โLyrically itโs great, almost sounds like gospel. Itโs really danceable.โ
โGod Save the Queenโ by Sex Pistols
โThey are the ultimate punk band. This song is actually my ringtone. The pure and violent aggression thatโs playing, itโs just got a defiance to it. Itโs how a rock band should sound. I love that.โ
โIn Bloomโ by Nirvana
โItโs the same kind of thing for this one. Nirvana is kind of the American version of the Pistols, just not punk. The guitar and vocals are amazing, and the energy and power remind me of the Pistols.โ
โMake It Bun Demโ by Skrillex & Damian Marley
โItโs dubstep-reggae. It has an absolute hypnotic rhythm to it. The song is a super steroid version of reggae.โ
โCrazyโ by Snoop Dog
โGroove, it just has a beautiful groove to it. By the time you get to this song in the playlist, you relax a little bit. It has the perfect groove for that.โ
โDr. Feelgoodโ by Mรถtley Crรผe
โThis is my favorite Mรถtley Crรผe song, I think they nailed it on this particular one. This track has all of the stuff I was saying about the punk band songs, it has an aggression and a hypnotic groove.โ
โGo Downโ by AC/DC
This is one of their earlier ones, so itโs really raw. All of the songs have an order, and this one goes perfectly after Mรถtley. The song certainly has an intensity to it, same as some of the earlier ones on the playlist.
โErotic Cityโ by Prince
โWeโre kind of cooling down the aggression by this point in the workout. This still has a hypnotic groove, but it takes you to a different place.โ
โMedley: Harlem/ Cold Baloneyโ (live) by Bill Withers
โRhythm, this song is almost like take me to church. Itโs really perfect to end off the workout.โ
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Click here to open Zadinaโs playlist in Spotify curated for M&F
Track by track breakdown:
โOn The Bibleโ by Tech N9ne
โThis one makes me wanna walk around the gym with swagger. Nothing to do with working out.โ
โLeaveโ by Bruiser Brody
โJust a power jam to get me through the last set.โ
โHeavy Metalโ by BMTH
โKiller riff and pounding drums. It sounds like how I wanna look. Sexy.โ
โWeight of the Worldโ by Battle Tapes
โOne of my favorite bands. Uptempo song I love running to, far and fast.โ
โSaviorโ by Rise Against
โYou can never go wrong with punk rock at the gym. Giant hooks and killer melodies. Thank me later.โ
โ4th Of Julyโ by Soundgarden
โSludgy riff that will make you dig deep and heavy. Built for torque, not speed.โ
โThe Hand that Feedsโ by Nine Inch Nails
โItโs NIN. What do you think? It rocks cuz itโs NIN. Jeez.โ
โBleed Americanโ by Jimmy Eat World
โThis song always gets me fired up. Def listen to this while working on abs or tris. Scientifically proven to get you ripped.โ
โRest of the Worldโ by Big Wreck
โA band who should be way bigger than they are. Great vocals and hard guitars. Chicks love guitars.โ
โSimon Saysโ by Pharoahe Monch
โSo badass. Hip hop at its finest. Flow for days. Cardio motivator.โ
โNumber Cityโ by Coheed and Cambria
โEveryone needs a prog rock track in their gym playlist. This rules.โ
โHow Did We Get So Dark?โ by Royal Blood
โGreat song that will get you through the end of your workout. It will make you want to leave the gym and head to that party at Tammyโs house. You know, that girl from the coffee shop you have that crush on! I heard she kinda likes you. Call me when youโre ready and Iโll pick you up. We will head over there together. Okay, later.โ
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Click here to open Satchel playlist in Spotify curated for M&F
Track by track breakdown:
โScreaming For Vengeanceโ by Judas Priest
โIโve been working out to this song for 36 years. Better than steroids.โ
โBlack Shuckโ by The Darkness
โI donโt know what this song is about because Justin Hawkins has a crazy accent, but this shit will get you another couple plates on the bar for the bench press.โ
โMicro Aggressionโ by Mutoid Man
โAll the songs on the album War Moans will make you burn calories just by listening.โ
โNo One Leftโ by Failure
โThese guys are awesome. If you donโt agree youโre a horrible person.โ
โStand Up and Shoutโ by Dio
โTimeless classic guaranteed to get you up over the bar on those muscle-ups.โ
โWalkโ by Pantera
โThis will shred you in three listens.โ
โDeath To All But Metalโ by Steel Panther
โYes, Iโm the guy who listens to his own band when he works out. Itโs pretty awesome.โ
โIf You Want Blood (Youโve Got It)โ by AC/DC
โI used to air guitar to this in my bedroom when I was 9. I still do.โ
โCanโt Happen Hereโ by Rainbow
โBitchinโ song and itโs still true. Itโll pump you up and make you go buy more ammo afterwards.โ
โBlack the Skyโ by Kingโs X
โThese guys might be the most underrated rock band ever. 3,000 jump ropes โ Now!!!โ
โThrash Metal Cassetteโ by Dinosaur Pile-up
โThis song is rocking. Donโt forget to stretch. You always forget to do that.โ
โGloryholeโ by Steel Panther
โThis has become one of our most popular songs. I think itโs because people like oral sex. And rock.โ
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