Kill the Robot! Vol. 1
© Copyright-Black Page Music (BMI) and Lavish Music (BMI)
(705536001520)
Record Label: Motion City Records
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KILL THE ROBOT! Vol. 1 (anti-techno slur intended) brings REAL ROCK back to the gym. These tracks are 100% instrumental, 100% sample-free, and 100% KICK-ASS! Real people playing real guitars, real basses, and real drums (and yes, the occasional real keyboard).
Produced by veteran rock producers Martin Blasick and Robert Oriol, this is a workout CD for people who love rock, and are looking for a high-powered guitar alternative to synths and drum machines.
Use the individual tracks to build your own cardio workout, or just play the KILL THE ROBOT track, which has all the individual tracks joined together seamlessly for a 30-minute non-stop cardio workout, perfect for elliptical training and treadmills. With speeds from 136 to 140 BPM, it's guaranteed to get your pulse up and keep it there.
The 30-minute KILL THE ROBOT track includes an introduction with a countdown to give you time to set up your machine, and to let you know exactly when your 30-minute workout begins.
A note from Robert and Martin: "While we clearly pay homage to rock music we've loved throughout our lifetimes, you will find no covers of existing songs here. These are all original tunes. We hope you enjoy working out to this music as much as we do, and as much as we enjoyed creating it".
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Killl the Robot!
author: Suzanne Warren
Great music for the treadmill--a wonderful alternative to the typical workout CDs. it really helps me keep my heartrate up!
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Yup, the Robot is dead alright...(at last!)!
author: M. Harris
The jury (me & my workout class) has rendered the following verdict: GREAT STUFF! So, when's #2 coming down the pike?
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Finally, workout music that doesn't suck!!
author: Albert Hawthorne
You guys got it right! I love to listen to headphones while I'm on the elliptical trainer but workout music is usually that dance/synth stuff or bad remakes of songs I never liked anyway. The 30 minute non-stop track means I never have to break my stride. And it really @$%^ing rocks!!!
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