Good Warm up Music?

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Apologies if your cousin picked it but really,,, who does that. Playing redneck twang before a big county game.
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he did pick it, and im just joking around, im not mad. I realize that is pretty redneck, but all the befferders are rednecks when it comes down to it, whether they're willing to show it or not
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Welcome to the Jungle, AC/DC songs, Sweet home Alabama, Eye of the Tiger, they are all terrific songs and bacnds, AC/DC is second on my list. The problem is this tend to be overused. I like going to other schools and hearing original songs in the warmups.
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The Stroke by Billy Squire

and if you're gonna classify rap music as just music for black people...what are you white boys doing playing basketball
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Hells Bells is a classic and the best warm up music.
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Byrdcage, so only black people are to listen to rap music? That's a pretty racist statement if you ask me.

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byrdcage said that, not roadie
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cap'n dean, didnt a white guy invent bball? i could be wrong, but im pretty sure it was...so therefore there is nothing wrong w/ a white guy playing bball but not liking rap music..its just yet another thing stolen by a black man :lol: just kidding!

and i have to agree with The Stroke...great song, always think of Billy Madison in his REO Speedwagon shirt when i hear it :lol:
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is there anyone out there that has heard Frammous that isn't from NBC??? That is a GREAT song to warm up to. Badwrench (local Jtown band) played it when they were still Badwrench. It is on the Cosmo Rocket CD.
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Point of fact: Most rap music is bought by white teenage boys. I personally wish more teams would warm up to some classic punk rock or alternative. Or how about bringing back "Basketball Jones." Anybody remember that?

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