Rock Gymnastics Floor Music Title: Electric Rebellion
Rock Gymnastics Floor Music Overview
Looking for Gymnastics Floor Music that demands the judges' attention from the first second? "Electric Rebellion" is a high-octane rock floor music masterpiece designed for the athlete with power and personality.
This track is specifically composed to support explosive tumbling passes and sharp, rhythmic dance requirements. Best of all, "Electric Rebellion" is available to be professionally custom-cut to any competition length (from Level 6 to Elite/NCAA), ensuring your choreography and music sync perfectly for every landing.
Arena Rock Musical Style & Character
The style is a fusion of Modern Arena Rock and Hard Rock. It features:
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Driving Percussion: A heavy, consistent drum beat that provides an easy-to-follow rhythm for tumbling tempos.
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Aggressive Guitar Riffs: Distorted, crunchy electric guitars that give the routine an "edgy" and confident feel.
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Dynamic Shifts: The track includes natural "accents" and swells, making it easy to choreograph dramatic poses, leaps, and tumbling stick-points.
Similar Rock Artists & Influences
If you enjoy the sound of the following artists, this music will fit your style perfectly:
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Muse (for the cinematic rock intensity)
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The White Stripes (for the raw, bluesy guitar grit)
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Fall Out Boy (for the high-energy stadium anthems)
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Led Zeppelin (for the classic rock power and percussion)
Statistical Analysis
| Feature |
Details |
| Primary Style |
Arena Rock / Hard Rock |
| Length |
1:44 (Original Full Version) |
| BPM (Tempo) |
~135 BPM (Steady, High-Energy) |
| Instruments |
Electric Guitar, Bass, Acoustic Drums |
| Mood |
Aggressive, Empowering, High-Stakes |
| Skill Level Fit |
Best for Power Tumblers (Level 8–Elite) |
Pros and Cons for Competition
Pros:
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Unmistakable Tempo: The 4/4 rock beat is incredibly easy for gymnasts to stay "on time" with their dance.
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Power Presence: The heavy sound fills a large arena easily, ensuring the music isn't "swallowed" by crowd noise.
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Natural Accents: The crashes and guitar slides provide built-in cues for finishing tumbling passes or highlighting flexibility moves.
Cons:
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Intensity Level: Might be too "heavy" or aggressive for younger gymnasts (Level 1-4) or those with a more lyrical/balletic dance style.
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Polarizing Genre: While many judges love the energy, rock music requires very sharp, deliberate movements to avoid looking "messy" against the distorted guitars.