EgoNo4 ,

Death, Slayer, Overkill, Arch Enemy, Amon Amarth

sentient_loom ,
@sentient_loom@sh.itjust.works avatar

Heavy metal. Lately it's been Vektor. Super intense futuristic prog-thrash. Pantera and Slayer have often been in the playlist, honorable mention to Metallica and Voivod.

I appreciate the poster who said they listen to classical music so they can focus on form instead of rage-lifting. I might try that some time. Not today though.

Edit:

In the replies I see lots of playlists from [the one music steaming pile to rule them all] and I'd like to say that I buy albums and play them on a music playing app (Neutron in my case). Mentioning just to balance the replies. Not everything needs to be an ad for [the one steaming pile of music]

Kit ,

I listen to classical music while lifting. It helps me focus on my form instead of just rage-lifting.

GoofSchmoofer OP ,
@GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.world avatar

Actually Beethoven's 9th second movement is motivating to listen to while doing cardio

HamsterRage ,

Ozric Tentacles

GoofSchmoofer OP ,
@GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.world avatar

Never heard of them but I like it thanks

dropout ,

I have 3 Spotify playlists that I put together for running. The main one is about 250 songs and a mix of up tempo music - mostly rock from 1960-2000. Then I have shorter lists of up tempo hip hop and weird al.

Cornucopiaofplenty ,

I love listening to heavy dark techno, really gets me going. I use the Techno Bunker playlist on Spotify, it automixes it as well so there aren't any awkward gaps

GoofSchmoofer OP ,
@GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.world avatar

Thanks I will put that on the list

iamericandre ,

Filth by Swans when I’m weightlifting

RagnarokOnline ,

Any kind of faster music that keeps up the tempo. Two Door Cinema Club has been a go-to.

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