I’m back from the gym, feeling nice and buff(ish). While on the cardio machines, I happened to notice that everyone else was wearing some kind of personal music device. I like that, being in a crowd, each of us lost in our own little world. I was the only one with an iPod, so I win. Satan Sue is a great personal trainer/motivator. Exercising is much easier when you have a portable concert strapped to your hip. Besides, I’ve never heard of a tour that opens with Metallica, then moves to Jimi Hendrix, Slayer, Iron Maiden, and then closes with King Diamond. For no raisin at all, here is Satan Sue’s current cardio lineup:
- The Hurdy Gurdy Man – Butthole Surfers
- Wasting My Hate – Metallica
- Ring of Fire – Johnny Cash
- Bring Your Daughter...to the Slaughter – Iron Maiden
- Awful – Hole
- Leather Rebel – Judas Priest
- Pussy Whipped – S.O.D.
- Meet the Creeper – Rob Zombie
- In Nomine Satanas – Venom
- Shrine – King Diamond
- By Demons Be Driven – Pantera
- God Send Death – Slayer
- (We Are) The Road Crew – Motörhead
- Identity – S.O.D.
- Inside Out – Eve 6
- My Michelle – Guns N' Roses
- Kill Again – Slayer
- Living Dead Girl – Rob Zombie
- Hero of the Day – Metallica
- Sex and Death – Motörhead
- Hooks in You – Iron Maiden
- Loser [LP Version] – Beck
- Love Me Like a Reptile – Motörhead
- Sun and Steel – Iron Maiden
- Manic Depression – Jimi Hendrix Experience
- Love To Hate – Slayer
- Kill Yourself – S.O.D.
- You're Crazy – Guns N' Roses
- Painkiller – Judas Priest
- Where Eagles Dare – The Misfits
- All My Little Words – The Magnetic Fields
- Can I Play With Madness – Iron Maiden
- Fucking Hostile – Pantera
Personal note – Rob Zombie’s Meet the Creeper is the best cardio song ever; lively, a good beat, and you can dance to it. It’s what disco should have been. Every time I hear that song, I get a vision of zombies doing step aerobics (that’s Night of the Living Dead type zombies, not shuffling George Romero’s).
And the beat goes on, out
3 comments:
Though I don't like all of those tunes, many are very cool. I've seen Zombie a number of times, and though I'm burned out on him right now, he puts on a hell of a show. And who can ever not love Pantera? Maybe after the recent tragedy the rest of the boys will reunite someday. As for workouts, here are some of the tunes that I choose:
Megadeth: Mechanix
Manowar: Kings of Metal
Seether: Fine Again
Pro-Pain: The Stench of Piss
Anthrax: Belly of the Beast
Judas Priest: Blood Stained
Metallica: Dyer's Eve
KORN: Blind
I need an IPOD....someday I guess. Can't wait until you can easily jack one into the home stereo or car CD player, etc.
Good post by the way. My brother and I had a private Aikido class today and he played the STP album with "Sour Girl" which I hadn't heard, very cool. Last week it was an old Twisted Sister album "Come out and Play" --I think it was called but not sure, even for me, that's way way back.
Thanks for the music recommendations. Satan Sue is perpetually hungry.
just catching up after being out of commission for a bit. some great songs there, grant. hopefully it won't offend you if i give some of my workout inspirations that maybe you will give a shot.
IRON MAIDEN- pascendale
ICED EARTH- wolf
DARK ANGEL- death is certain (life is not)
DEATH ANGEL- bored
BLUE OYSTER CULT- burnin' for you
a small sampling, but please give them a try (especially "wolf" you will be in awe of its pace.)
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