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Naked Workout Playlist of the Week - 3/15/26

Naked Workout Playlist of the Week - 3/15/26

Some songs just hit harder with the volume turned up, and emo pop-punk is built for it.

This playlist brings together iconic tracks from Fall Out Boy, blink-182, Taking Back Sunday, Yellowcard, My Chemical Romance, and more.

Packed with driving guitars, huge choruses, and throwback energy, it’s the perfect soundtrack to power through lifts, cardio, and everything in between.

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