27 Best Metal Songs to Workout To: Thrash Your Workouts
If you’re searching for thunderous riffs and pounding drums to supercharge your workout, you’re in the right place.
Buckle up for an adrenaline-filled ride as we dive into the “27 Best Metal Songs to Workout To”.
Ready to sweat with the gods of metal?
Let’s rock on!
Here are the best metal songs to workout to that you can check out:
List Of Best Metal Songs to Workout To
Best metal songs to workout to songs in a list format:
1. Master of Puppets – Metallica (Master of Puppets)
This legendary song from Metallica’s eponymous album is filled with heart-pounding riffs and tempo changes that’ll match your every move in the gym. The perfect companion for heavy lifting!
2. Run to the Hills – Iron Maiden (The Number of the Beast)
A classic anthem from Iron Maiden’s ‘The Number of the Beast’ album. Its high-energy beats are just what you need to keep the pace up while running on the treadmill.
3. Psychosocial – Slipknot (All Hope Is Gone)
From Slipknot’s ‘All Hope Is Gone’ album, “Psychosocial” offers a heavy and aggressive blend of extreme drumming and shredding guitars. The rhythm is bound to help you blast through your reps.
4. Painkiller – Judas Priest (Painkiller)
The title track from Judas Priest’s ‘Painkiller’ album delivers a relentless surge of energy. This track can help you reach new heights during those intense high-intensity interval training (HIIT) sessions.
5. Paranoid – Black Sabbath (Paranoid)
This timeless classic from Black Sabbath’s ‘Paranoid’ album, with its steady and powerful rhythm, is an ideal track for endurance workouts. It’s an oldie but a goodie!
6. Chop Suey! – System of a Down (Toxicity)
A high-octane track from System of a Down’s ‘Toxicity’. “Chop Suey!” brings an unpredictable energy that’s perfect for keeping you motivated through a tough workout session.
7. The Trooper – Iron Maiden (Piece of Mind)
Another Iron Maiden gem from ‘Piece of Mind’. “The Trooper” is filled with epic storytelling and relentless rhythm, just what you need to power through a rigorous session.
8. Down with the Sickness – Disturbed (The Sickness)
“Down with the Sickness” from Disturbed’s debut album ‘The Sickness’ is famous for its raw energy and heavy riffing. This track is a great pick-me-up when you feel like you’re flagging.
9. Holy Diver – Dio (Holy Diver)
A legendary track from Dio’s ‘Holy Diver’. This song offers a motivating and engaging rhythm perfect for any cardio routine or strength training.
10. Walk – Pantera (Vulgar Display of Power)
Pantera’s “Walk” from their ‘Vulgar Display of Power’ album gives you raw energy and power. This track is bound to make you feel unstoppable in the gym.
And so on… I’ve given you a head start with the first ten, but I’m sure you can explore the metal universe and find many more tracks that pump up your workout. Remember, the best workout music is what you enjoy and keeps you moving!
11. Raining Blood – Slayer (Reign in Blood)
This iconic thrasher from Slayer’s ‘Reign in Blood’ album delivers rapid-fire riffs and explosive drums. It’s sure to keep your heart rate up during high-intensity workouts.
12. Ace of Spades – Motörhead (Ace of Spades)
This track from Motörhead’s ‘Ace of Spades’ album features a relentless beat and catchy riffs that will energize your cardio routine. Feel the burn with the spirit of Lemmy!
13. Laid to Rest – Lamb of God (Ashes of the Wake)
From Lamb of God’s ‘Ashes of the Wake’, “Laid to Rest” delivers a heavy-hitting rhythm perfect for powering through those final reps when you’re feeling fatigued.
14. Breaking the Law – Judas Priest (British Steel)
This iconic track from Judas Priest’s ‘British Steel’ album is catchy and motivating. The relentless rhythm will keep your energy levels high and your muscles pumping!
15. Back in Black – AC/DC (Back in Black)
This classic tune from AC/DC’s ‘Back in Black’ album, with its booming beats and electrifying guitar riffs, is a rock anthem that fits perfectly into any workout playlist.
16. Enter Sandman – Metallica (Metallica)
A legendary track from Metallica’s self-titled album, “Enter Sandman” boasts a steady rhythm and powerful guitar work that can motivate you to push through those hard sets.
17. War Pigs – Black Sabbath (Paranoid)
An epic track from Black Sabbath’s ‘Paranoid’ album. “War Pigs” offers a blend of heavy riffs and rhythmic drumming perfect for maintaining your pace during long workouts.
18. Du Hast – Rammstein (Sehnsucht)
A classic from Rammstein’s ‘Sehnsucht’, “Du Hast” combines powerful vocals and heavy instrumentation. This track will have you pumping iron to the beat in no time!
19. Bulls on Parade – Rage Against the Machine (Evil Empire)
From Rage Against the Machine’s ‘Evil Empire’, “Bulls on Parade” is an energetic and raw track that’s perfect for injecting a dose of vigor into your workout.
20. Immigrant Song – Led Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin III)
This electrifying track from Led Zeppelin’s ‘III’ album brings an energetic rhythm that’s perfect for pushing you through any part of your fitness routine.
21. Afterlife – Avenged Sevenfold (Avenged Sevenfold)
An epic and fast-paced track from Avenged Sevenfold’s self-titled album. The swift changes and guitar solos in “Afterlife” will keep your heart rate up during intense cardio sessions.
22. Blackened – Metallica (…And Justice for All)
“Blackened,” from Metallica’s ‘…And Justice for All’ album, features a relentlessly heavy and fast rhythm that can motivate you to push beyond your limits during your workout.
23. Angel of Death – Slayer (Reign in Blood)
Slayer’s “Angel of Death,” from their ‘Reign in Blood’ album, is a fast-paced thrash metal classic that is sure to add an adrenaline rush to your routine.
24. Awake – Godsmack (Awake)
This track from Godsmack’s ‘Awake’ album brings a steady, heavy beat and aggressive vocals that will keep you energized and focused through even the toughest workouts.
25. Freak on a Leash – Korn (Follow the Leader)
A catchy and energetic track from Korn’s ‘Follow the Leader’. “Freak on a Leash” is perfect for keeping your adrenaline levels high and your reps going strong.
26. Fear of the Dark – Iron Maiden (Fear of the Dark)
“Iron Maiden’s “Fear of the Dark” from their album of the same name is a classic metal anthem that will drive you to conquer every challenge in your workout with its captivating storytelling and melodic riffs.
27. Dragula – Rob Zombie (Hellbilly Deluxe)
This hard-hitting track from Rob Zombie’s ‘Hellbilly Deluxe’ brings raw energy and a driving beat, great for boosting your speed during cardio or powering through an intense set.
Fun Facts: Top Metal Tunes to Workout To
Master of Puppets – Metallica
This iconic song was deemed so significant that it was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress for being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”
Run to the Hills – Iron Maiden
“Run to the Hills” was Iron Maiden’s first top ten hit in the UK. The song is written from the perspective of both Native Americans and the invading westerners.
Psychosocial – Slipknot
“Psychosocial” received a Grammy nomination for ‘Best Metal Performance’ in 2009. Also, the bridge of the song features a unique time signature of 5/4 which adds an interesting rhythmic complexity to the track.
Painkiller – Judas Priest
“Painkiller” is renowned for its exceptional double kick drumming by Scott Travis. This was his first album with Judas Priest, and he made quite an entrance!
Paranoid – Black Sabbath
Interestingly, “Paranoid” was written as an afterthought. The band needed one more song for the album, and they wrote this in just a few minutes. It’s now one of their most famous tracks.
Chop Suey! – System of a Down
“Chop Suey!” got its unique name from a culinary dish which is a mix of many different ingredients, reflecting the diverse musical elements in the song. It was initially called “Suicide” but was changed for sensitivity reasons.
Down with the Sickness – Disturbed
“Down with the Sickness” is one of Disturbed’s most popular songs, and its opening “ooh-wah-ah-ah-ah” is one of the most iconic sounds in 2000s metal.
Holy Diver – Dio
“Holy Diver” is both a song and album title. It’s the debut album of Dio’s band after he left Black Sabbath. The song remains a classic in heavy metal music.
Walk – Pantera
The song “Walk” is said to be a message from Pantera to people who had treated them differently when they became successful. The rhythm of the song is based on a “walk” rhythm, hence the title.
Fuelled by these metal anthems, conquer your workouts with newfound vigour! Remember, every rep, every step, and every beat counts. Keep rocking and pumping, friends!
Thanks for reading.
TBone