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Anyone know of any extremley bass heavy songs...
it doesn't matter if it slow bass lines, big rumbles. or fast and punchy.. i love all bass
i got quick a few tracks from jsut typin bass, sub woofe etc in to the search in kazaa..
i was just wondering if poelpe knew of any tracks that could possibly really shake my house down, or cause car alarms to go off as i drive down the street.
here are mymain speakers:
4 x mission 755i
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2 x Bang and Olufson BeoLab 2 Sub's
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ruff ryders - world war 3 featuring snoop dogg, yung won, jadakiss and scarface
that track is one of the best bass tracks ever
also, tupac - hail mary
and tupac - die slow
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cheers, will d/l them wen i finish work...
any other huge bass anthmes anyone?
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The Next Episode 2pac feat DMX, and download the whole album ALL EYEZ ON ME!!!!
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Roots Manuva - Witness
Jurassic 5 - Whats Golden
Big L - Deadly Combination Remix
Dead Prez - Hip Hop
If you don't mind drum n bass look for Arsonist, Super Sharp Shooter or Shy FX's Chopper remix
edit: even if you don't really like drum n bass get Super Sharp Shooter - it will sound amazing with that speaker setup (which is very very nice by the way).
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Check out
Techmaster
It comes with a warning-ultra low bass could cause damage to your speakers. :microsmile:
:lol: not a problem here.
some of my favorite
tracks are
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Time to jam
Don't stop the music
Techno bass beats
Bassgasm
I like the boom
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Should be able to find this on Kazaa
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some tight bass
daz dillinger - my system
three 6 mafia - late night tip
three 6 mafia - slob on my knob
three 6 mafia - tear da club up (original version off Mystic Stylez)
most shit by lil wyte
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roni size - brown papper bag
mr scruff - ug
nearly any prodigy tune ever made.
them mission 755i are not designed to take too much bass though. I was gonna by them by was told not to if i liked bass heavy tunes. Be careful with them or you will find yourself with blown speakers.
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Any Lee "Scratch" Perry tune should give your bass a workout. After all, he IS the guy who invented the "dub" remix style....
Or maybe try some Bill Laswell related stuff (Material, etc.) that should get some rattlin' going on