tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1599541537694161135.post1658195908029918028..comments2023-03-26T03:53:58.179-04:00Comments on Mosh Rebellion: What Are Your Favorite Metal Workout Songs?Mosh Rebellionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13147681103210527172noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1599541537694161135.post-50733015997257627862011-01-12T20:11:41.103-05:002011-01-12T20:11:41.103-05:00Lol a lot of those songs are on my playlists. I ag...Lol a lot of those songs are on my playlists. I agree with the dude above me. I still listen to severed from mudvayne cause it still gets me pumped.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08467524687904586193noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1599541537694161135.post-74419324296782968192011-01-11T14:36:30.203-05:002011-01-11T14:36:30.203-05:00One of the main reasons I got into metal is for th...One of the main reasons I got into metal is for this very purpose. When I was in high school playing football, we would crank Pantera, Slayer, etc in the weight room and before games to get pumped. This was 10 years ago, so nu-metal was having its heyday, so some of the stuff that I still like to listen to for working out is very representative of that era. I mean, think about it, nu metal was a response to the lack of aggression in the alternative rock that was so popular in the mid/late 90s. It was an accessible form of metal for those craving more aggression. My friend and I had a "bench press song". Static X's Push It. Korn's Blind is incredible for getting you pumped. We listened to a lot of Soulfly before games as well. And for unadulterated anger in music, it is hard to argue with Rage Against the Machine, especially Killing in the Name Of. So yeah, my tastes have certainly changed over the years, but this kind of stuff still holds a place when I think of shit to get pumped to for my athletic endeavors.YuRmOm666https://www.blogger.com/profile/08332887358553973622noreply@blogger.com