The Doom Room: ILF Edition
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I have offered many times in the past to put together warmup mixes for the teams I work with and no one has ever accepted and one day I'm just going to barge in and do it and put on Nile or some shit
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I love The Bronx for cardio.
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I'm all about crust punk and noise rock when doing cardio.
I do listen to a lot of doom and black metal when working out because I like to feel as though they're just as angry and miserable as I am to be there.
I do listen to a lot of doom and black metal when working out because I like to feel as though they're just as angry and miserable as I am to be there.
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Yeah I usually start with Judas Iscariot's dethroned, conquered, and forgotten and then pick something else after that.
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d-beat for cardio for sure. disfear- "live the storm" is my favorite for it. it's my favorite for a lot of things.pelliott wrote:I'm all about crust punk and noise rock when doing cardio.
I do listen to a lot of doom and black metal when working out because I like to feel as though they're just as angry and miserable as I am to be there.
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That's why I listen to sludge while I'm doing home remodeling work by myself. Except a couple weeks ago, when I was painting window trim and shutters after sunset, listening to Morphine. That was a weird mood.pelliott wrote:I'm all about crust punk and noise rock when doing cardio.
I do listen to a lot of doom and black metal when working out because I like to feel as though they're just as angry and miserable as I am to be there.
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Sandrider had been my workout jam for the last couple months. Snapcase, HoF and Ministry always bring the sweats too.
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I'm looking forward to Sandrider this weekend. Should kick ass.
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Dopesmoker makes for a great bike ride, get in that pedal rhythm, your moving pretty quick, and turn around when they get to that cool down after the second solo, the hour goes by pretty quick.
Rev. DOOM, The Dude of DOOM, DOOMER, El DOOMerino, if you're not into the whole brevity thing...
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I used to like Kyuss for running. Kept me going nicely.
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I like black metal / grindcore when I'm working and zoned in on what ever I'm doing, my current fav is Anaal Nathraak's "The Necro Codex". Sooooooo brutal.
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I totally listen to blackened death metal while I work out. BLACK WITCHERRRRYYYY
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im forced to listen to combinations of dub step, pop music, radio rock, and country at CrossFit.
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But seriously, this was released in 1995.
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