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Smallz is right about that one for sure. But if you want some hellacious bass get the self titled Sublime album. There is some wicked bass there.
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Savatage - Black Jack Guillotine, Legions of the Night, Gutter Ballet
Yngwie - Pyramids of Cheops (off of 7th Sign)
Dream Theater - Pull me Under, The Lie/Mirror, Burning my Soul
Blondie - Call Me Anything from any death-metal band (I am still trying to figure out how they play so dang fast)
Overkill - Horrorscope and Frankenstein
Snap - The Power (Full version off of EP has Castle of Grayskull intro - excellent bass)
Sir Mix-a-Lot - Baby Got Back
Black Sabbath - Iron Man
Rick Derringer - Rock'n'Roll Hoochiecoo
1812 Overture - nothing quite like a digitally remastered cannon. We put that on at college with 2 10s and 1 12 in our dorm room - shook things off of the vanity two rooms away *evil grin*
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Napalm Death will scare the inhabitants of your car as well . Used them for Holloween one year --> dark room, no sound, then a pissed-off lion roars (gots to love distortion mics and 600 WRMS)
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Ummmm Hello? Crystal method VEGAS. I dont think any other cd can really approach its low end extention. It has a song for nearly every system. The tracks on this cd are just amazing.
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where can I pick up that 1812 overture?? I've looked for it off and on for awhile and I can't seem to find it.....any help would be apprecieated.
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What about NinetyNine Quad by 69 Boyz. They have some hard hitting bass. Whats funny was when I took that CD to a caraudio dealer to play in one of there systems, I played the tracks that had the most bass. It clip the the amplifier and shutdown. The dealer didn't notice. HEHE Posts: 110 | From: ca | Registered: Sep 2000
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Go to a record store (do you have HMV down there???) go to the classical section and buy or order Tchaicovsky's 1812 Overture. If you can, get the Telarc cd. This is probably some of the best mastering done for classical music.
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Chemical brothers also have some AMAZING low end. Sublime is another one that comes to mind. Maybe not the loudest.. but it is fun to listen too... Bass cds get old pretty fast.
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actually one bass song that i like and it actually scares me even is, Fatal Attraction by DJ LAZ. That song can be found on Best of Techno Bass. That song actually cracked my friends window and he only had 3 18's in 93 Chevy S-10
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Master P-make em say uh, nas-small world, sole-da story, dj laz-feel the bass 2000 (sony explode system test disc) There is one not in that song that has an ear piercing scream for mercy bass note. It's awesome. Oh, and some old school Tone Loc-wild thing. Gotta love that one.
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