Pump up your workout with the electrifying sounds of the 80s! This decade delivered high-energy rock and metal anthems perfect for pushing your limits. Featuring driving beats, powerful guitar riffs, unforgettable synth lines, and motivating choruses, these tracks provide the ultimate soundtrack for intense fitness sessions.
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist
Fuel your fitness with the ultimate 80s workout playlist! Featuring high-energy rock & pop anthems from...
- Back In Black
- Breaking the Law
- Crazy Train
- Don't Stop Believin'
- Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
- Eye Of The Tiger
- Hit Me With Your Best Shot
- Jump
- Kickstart My Heart
- Livin' On A Prayer
- Master of Puppets
- Nothing but a Good Time
- Panama
- Pour Some Sugar on Me
- Rebel Yell
- Rock You Like A Hurricane
- Run to the Hills
- Sharp Dressed Man
- The Final Countdown
- Welcome to the Jungle
- We're Not Gonna Take It!
- You Shook Me All Night Long
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (B)
Back In Black: Back In Black, the title track of AC/DC's monumental 1980 album, served as a powerful and defiant statement following the tragic death of their previous singer, Bon Scott.AC/DC
Breaking the Law: Released as a single from their breakthrough 1980 album British Steel, "Breaking the Law" became an instant heavy metal classic. Its punchy, stripped-down sound, coupled with Rob Halford's distinctive vocals and a catchy, defiant chorus, provides intense energy ideal for workout motivation and defines the NWOBHM era.Judas Priest
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (C)
Crazy Train: Released as the lead single in 1981 in most territories from his 1980 debut solo album Blizzard of Ozz, "Crazy Train" triumphantly launched Ozzy Osbourne's post-Black Sabbath career.Ozzy Osbourne
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (D)
Don't Stop Believin': Featured on Journey's diamond-selling 1981 album Escape and released as a massive hit single, "Don't Stop Believin'" became the band's signature song.Journey
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (E)
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic: Released in 1981 on The Police's critically acclaimed album Ghost in the Machine, "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" became another massive global hit for the British trio.The Police
Eye Of The Tiger: Released in 1982, Survivor's "Eye Of The Tiger" became an international #1 smash, largely fueled by its prominent feature in a major motion picture (Rocky III).Survivor
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (H)
Hit Me With Your Best Shot: Released in 1980 on Pat Benatar’s breakthrough album Crimes of Passion, "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" became one of her signature songs and a massive commercial success.Pat Benatar
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (J)
Jump: Released as the lead single in late 1983 from the blockbuster album 1984, "Jump" marked a bold sonic shift for Van Halen, prioritizing synthesizers.Van Halen
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (K)
Kickstart My Heart: Released in 1989 on Mötley Crüe’s chart-topping album Dr. Feelgood, "Kickstart My Heart" delivered pure, high-voltage rock and roll. This track perfectly embodies the band's signature Glam Metal energy, ramped up with intense speed and hard rock aggression.Mötley Crüe
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (L)
Livin' On A Prayer: Released as a single in October 1986 from the Diamond-selling album 'Slippery When Wet,' Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer" became a defining global anthem of the glam metal era.Bon Jovi
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (M)
Master of Puppets: The title track from Metallica's critically acclaimed 1986 album, "Master of Puppets" solidified their status as metal titans. Released during their classic era and the final album featuring bassist Cliff Burton, the song defines Thrash Metal intensity while incorporating Progressive Metal elements through its epic length (over 8 minutes), multiple distinct sections, complex time signatures, and sophisticated instrumental passages.Metallica
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (N)
Nothing but a Good Time: Released in 1988 as the lead single from Poison’s second album Open Up and Say... Ahh!, "Nothing but a Good Time" perfectly defined the band's upbeat glam metal style.Poison
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (P)
Panama: Released as a chart-topping single in 1984 from the diamond-selling album 1984, "Panama" showcased Van Halen firing on all cylinders. While incorporating the era's polished production, its core is pure hard rock, driven by Eddie Van Halen's unforgettable guitar riff, making it perfect, high-octane workout music and a quintessential cruisin' track.Van Halen
Pour Some Sugar on Me: This standout track from Def Leppard's massively successful 1987 album "Hysteria" perfectly encapsulates the band's signature blend of hard rock energy and pop rock sensibilities.Def Leppard
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (R)
Rebel Yell: The explosive title track from Billy Idol's late 1983 sophomore album Rebel Yell, this song cemented his solo stardom worldwide (charting significantly in 1984).Billy Idol
Rock You Like A Hurricane: Exploding onto the scene in 1984, "Rock You Like A Hurricane" became a signature hit for German band Scorpions, featured on their landmark Love at First Sting album.Scorpions
Run to the Hills: Released as the lead single from Iron Maiden's seminal 1982 album The Number of the Beast, "Run to the Hills" marked Bruce Dickinson's debut on record with the band.Iron Maiden
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (S)
Sharp Dressed Man: Released as a massive single from the multi-platinum 1983 album Eliminator, "Sharp Dressed Man" showcased ZZ Top's successful fusion of their signature sound with modern technology.ZZ Top
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (T)
The Final Countdown: Released in 1986 as the title track to their breakthrough album, "The Final Countdown" propelled Swedish band Europe to international superstardom.Europe
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (W)
Welcome to the Jungle: As the explosive opening track of the monumental 1987 album Appetite for Destruction, "Welcome to the Jungle" served as a raw introduction to Guns N' Roses' gritty hard rock sound.Guns N' Roses
We're Not Gonna Take It!: Released as the lead single from their breakthrough 1984 album Stay Hungry, "We're Not Gonna Take It" became a massive international hit, fueled by its comedic, anti-authority music video on heavy MTV rotation.Twisted Sister
Ultimate 80s Workout Music Playlist (Y)
You Shook Me All Night Long: You Shook Me All Night Long, a standout track from AC/DC's monumental 1980 album "Back In Black," quickly became one of their most popular and enduring songs.AC/DC
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