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[QUOTE="posbleak:1319092"]Just throw everything on shuffle, make sure to have plenty of bad music in the mix as motivation to get it done faster. Distance pacers: Burzum - Dunkelheit Bothy Band - Old Hag You Have Killed Me most T-Rex tracks Beach Boys - Kokomo is a great pace setter for a long (10k+) run Dead Prez Goldberg Variations Golden Palominos - Victim Death In June and similar Siouxsie Sioux & the Banshees and most similar old goth rock spoken word/audiobooks Speedwork & hill repeats: trashy 90s pop e.g. Backstreet Boys/Britney/*NSync Nightfall In Middle Earth, of course non-ballad Nick Cave songs Scaphism/Composted/Boarcorpse split for hill repeats Girl Talk - Feed The Animals Drowningman - Busy Signal at the Suicide Hotline Rite of Spring any and all glam rock Judas Iscariot has been great for sprints and hill repeats I like to save the DM albums for those last few miles or those big hills; I don't know a lot about the genre (you probably already know all of these albums) but I do know that it's awesome for speed work and the HI part of HIIT: Pestilence - Malleus Maleficarum Atheist Asphyx - Last One On Earth Master - S/T Sadist - Above the Light Incubus - Serpent Temptation Massacre - From Beyond Seance - Forever Laid to Rest[/QUOTE]
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