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  • JACK D. RIPPER
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    #1

    JMM's Training Song For Chickenfeather...

    This should be played at high volume, preferably in a residential area...

    (Props to Ido for diggin' this up)

  • El Dominicano
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    #2
    Originally posted by The Dapeedreean
    This should be played at high volume, preferably in a residential area...

    (Props to Ido for diggin' this up)

    Honestly, I just don't know how anyone can train to Mexican music. I mean Merengue is fast and I wouldn't train to that.

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      #3
      Originally posted by El Dominicano
      Honestly, I just don't know how anyone can train to Mexican music. I mean Merengue is fast and I wouldn't train to that.
      Its not about the speed of it to me, its just so damn uplifting.

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      • Cuauhtémoc1520
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        #4
        Originally posted by El Dominicano
        Honestly, I just don't know how anyone can train to Mexican music. I mean Merengue is fast and I wouldn't train to that.
        Escucha las palabras......

        The words are the ****. Mexican music either talks about love, heartbreak or blood shed and war. I love it, it makes you feel proud and ready to die. I guess you have to be Mexican to understand.......

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          #5
          Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496
          Escucha las palabras......

          The words are the ****. Mexican music either talks about love, heartbreak or blood shed and war. I love it, it makes you feel proud and ready to die. I guess you have to be Mexican to understand.......
          This song is about all 4.

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          • El Dominicano
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            #6
            Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496
            Escucha las palabras......

            The words are the ****. Mexican music either talks about love, heartbreak or blood shed and war. I love it, it makes you feel proud and ready to die. I guess you have to be Mexican to understand.......
            Don't get me wrong love the lyrics, we Dominicans listen to Mexican Music. Over there where I'm from, La Descubierta, we listen to that. Still, I don't think it'd motivate me to train

            I seen Margarito training to it

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            • Ido
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              #7
              Originally posted by El Dominicano
              Honestly, I just don't know how anyone can train to Mexican music. I mean Merengue is fast and I wouldn't train to that.
              Simple answer. Its not training music.

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              • JACK D. RIPPER
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                #8
                Originally posted by Ido
                Simple answer. Its not training music.
                I disagree, I'm gonna train to it right now.

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                • Cuauhtémoc1520
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ido
                  Simple answer. Its not training music.
                  It's music for when you are done training and are walking into the ring. You hear it then you flash back to an ancient Aztec sacrifice and you picture your own hands thrusting deep into your enemies chest, searching for his heart and once you have it, you rip it out while it's still beating. The blood runs all over your wrist and forearm and you look down upon him and his eyes are still open, fixated on yours as he takes his last few breaths. The last thing he sees is the look of satisfaction on your face, knowing you have ended the life of your enemy and wiped his seed from the face of the Earth.......



                  Oh sorry.......I drifted off there for a second....

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                  • Ido
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by The Dapeedreean
                    I disagree, I'm gonna train to it right now.
                    Its rally up music gets you pumped, because you are that Gallo the song talks about.

                    In fact you listen to it once, and go about your business for the rest of the day.

                    I am looking for another song by Vicente. A better one.

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