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Why thank you. The others are kinda old, but you can't be dissing Metallica, that would be like flipping off the Pope.
Also: "Meaning of Life" by Disturbed "Bahwitahbah" by Kid Rock "Dragula" and "Superbeast" by Rob Zombie Most DMX is good rap to warm up to, it's hard without a lot of R&B bells & whistles.
"To the hip hop, the hippity hop, the hip hop dippity dee" (Rapper's Delight, Sugarhill Gang, circa 1983)
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"My Plague" by Slipknot is a good song to warm up to.
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It's kinda hard to me to be able to tell anyone what the upmost awsomest warm-up music is because so many people like different kinds. I my self prefer stuff like slipknot, disturbed, mudvayne, godsmack, metallica and all kinds of stuff like that. Music that has a good hard heavy beat. My suggestion is just to listen to sumthin that gets u pumped up and ready to go. But that's just my 2 cents worth.
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Here are some good (hardcore) metal bands for warming up: Living Sacrifice, Candiria, Down the Sun, 40 below summer, Ill nino, system of a down, Mudvayne, taproot, throwdown, vision of disorder, zao, and of course....SLIPKNOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Here are some good (hardcore) metal bands for warming up: Living Sacrifice, Candiria, Down the Sun, 40 below summer, Ill nino, system of a down, Mudvayne, taproot, throwdown, vision of disorder, zao, and of course....SLIPKNOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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"always" by saliva is tight
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Good Charlotte rules the world!!! 
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Good Charlotte? Keep that weak poo out of MY discman. How does "lifestyles of the rich and famous" prepare you to wrestle?
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I personally like..."Down With The Sickness" by disturbed and "Break Stuff" by limp Bizcut (sp)
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mudvayne songs eternal primates, death blooms, cold and silent, sedated, and drain us of life are all songs that make you want to kill someone. the song sic by slipknot is also good, aswell and break stuff the whole choris" its just one of those days were ya dont wanna wake up every thing is f'd up and everybody sucks" describes how i feel everytime i wresle. also the trapt song "headstrong" is great for warmup. but the song that gets my vote is the song that my kids club coach made us lison to before the state finals. phil collins "in the air of night"
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i also agree that good charrette has got to be the dumbest band alive. i could get pumped up by them but if i invisiond my opponet as the lead singer
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good charlotte is an OKAY band.. but not to get pumped up.. no way... before matches i usually listen to the band "thursday", "The Used" or "AFI".. doubt many people have heard of them, "Poison the well" is also pretty good ...
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If any rap crap, tech n9ne is probably a good one...
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My favorite warm up song IN THE END by Linkin Park
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fireman needs to learn some words other than crystal method, tech n9ne is ok. in in the end?? you have got to be kidding!! " in the end it doesnt even matter" how doest that make ya wanna wresle hard??
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without question, acdc and led zepplin are the best hard rock bands ever, and listening to them b4 a match gets me pumped up like none other
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I agree with Greenback, If I hear linkin park one more time I am going to hang myself.
Also, and maybe I am alone on this one, I don't get too pumped up by music when I can't even understand the lyrics (mudvayne). And does anybody else think Disturbed's lead singer is only slightly better than an autistic orangutan?
I am a big fan of Sound Garden.
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It's not the words that get me pumped. It's the bass and the drums and the insane sociopath spewing vulgarities I can't repeat here for fear of the wrath of Pob Bhillips.
"To the hip hop, the hippity hop, the hip hop dippity dee" (Rapper's Delight, Sugarhill Gang, circa 1983)
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Here are some more tight ones....
Back to School by Deftones ('cause it rocks and I'm totally going to take my opponents to school)
Hey Man, Nice Shot by Filter (I know it's not about wrestling, but it should be)
Once we had a JV wrestler who was listening to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir while warming up. He was a stone-cold killah.
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