When I used to ride my stationary bike my favorite CD to work out to was The Spaghetti Incident by Guns and Roses. A lot of energy on this offering,covers of punk classics from Iggy to New York Dolls. I still listen to it when I walk on my treadmill.
Great 'Alternative' Rock recommendations
I need some new "alternative" rock recommendations that hit you like a sonic punch in the face. I've come across some great bands / releases lates (The National, Iron & Wine, Band of Horses, Spoon, etc.) but none of these are the types of releases to really get your through a workout.
When Rage Against the Machine released their self-titled debut, I could put a tape of that CD in my walkman (does that date me?) and power up the north shore of Chicago on my mountain (or road) bike - and love the pain. Then I'd put in Tool's "Undertow" and head back south. Wilco just doesn't inspire me that way (no offense to Jeff Tweedy et al).
Any recommendations? What am I overlooking?
When Rage Against the Machine released their self-titled debut, I could put a tape of that CD in my walkman (does that date me?) and power up the north shore of Chicago on my mountain (or road) bike - and love the pain. Then I'd put in Tool's "Undertow" and head back south. Wilco just doesn't inspire me that way (no offense to Jeff Tweedy et al).
Any recommendations? What am I overlooking?
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