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Early 2000s Emo Workout Playlist

Grab Your Waterproof Eyeliner and Get Ready to Sweat to This Early 2000s Emo Workout Playlist

Early 2000s Emo Workout Playlist

Ever since I was in high school, my workout playlist has been filled with emo music. Sure, I like to break a sweat to pop and hip-hop, too, but there's nothing like the angsty music from my teens years to fuel me to sprint faster, squat lower, and squeeze in a couple more reps.

I picked 28 of my favourite emo songs to work out to — trust me, narrowing it down to just 28 was like asking me to pick a favourite child — all of which have a fast tempo and high BPMs to keep you motivated. I stuck to what I believe is the golden age of the emo music era: the early 2000s, ranging from Jimmy Eat World's Bleed American album that came out in 2001 to Straylight Run's debut self-titled album from the fall of 2004.

And as an emo purist, I made sure to only incorporate bands that are truly emo; I used the website isthisbandemo.com to double check (sorry, Paramore fans!). One caveat: the website states that Fall Out Boy isn't an emo band, and perhaps they evolved away from the genre, but I am a firm believer that the 2003 album Take This to Your Grave is one of the best emo albums of the decade.

Please find the full playlist below, and keep scrolling for a nostalgic look at all the music videos. Press play and great ready to not only work out your body, but also work through your feelings.

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