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digz401 Joined: May 29, 2008 Location: Rhode Island, United States Posts: 3 |
| Posted: July 24, 2008 at 12:04 PM - IP Logged |
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| hey whats some good techno and rock songs with bass |
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bumflik Joined: January 03, 2008 Location: Florida, United States Posts: 61 |
| Posted: July 24, 2008 at 2:07 PM - IP Logged |
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Depends what kind of bass do you want, literally all techno and rock songs have bass.
Do you want hard hitting bass (HEAD-ACHE iNDUCING) or low vibrating bass? |
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megaman Joined: June 24, 2008 Location: Montana, United States Posts: 386 |
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I have two songs in my arsenal that I test and tune systems with. Granted I have tons of test CD's from Focal, IASCA, Denon, Yamaha, etc, etc, but for setting my amps quickly and reliably I use my two tracks. Track 1: Faith No More - Stripsearch. (Album of the Year) Track 2: Madonna - I love New York. (Confessions on a Dancefloor) I'm not proud of the second track but the bass is clean, loud, and I know exactly how it should sound. That I think is the key to a good test CD. Knowing the track and what it should sound like, is essential to setting up amplifiers and sound systems if you don't have complex equipment such as RTA's, Oscilliscopes, etc. |
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megaman Joined: June 24, 2008 Location: Montana, United States Posts: 386 |
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BTW. for a good rock CD that hits hard, loud, and has excellent fidelity check out Disturbed - 10,000 fists. Another good rock CD is Nickleback - All the Right Reasons. Both CD's have fast hard hitting kick drum, and are clean tracks. No clipped signals. |
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abob89 Joined: June 11, 2008 Location: Washington, United States Posts: 13 |
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I've always liked the Chemical Brothers for my techno. "Galvanize" from their album Push the Button is always a good choice. But mixers like Dangamouse always help out in the drum and bass side of techno too. Check out "Darker". It's an hour long but the first 2-3 minutes should be enough to rattle some filings loose with a heavy system. ___________________________________________ Studying for MECP basic certification and looking for job at an install bay. |
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digz401 Joined: May 29, 2008 Location: Rhode Island, United States Posts: 3 |
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| ok thanks guys for the help |
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reax222 Joined: March 11, 2006 Location: United States Posts: 223 |
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Perhaps something from Crystal Method. I rather like Trip like I do, Keep hope Alive, and Vapor Trail. True Grit from the legion of boom album isn't bad.
Not all that boomy, but
Depeche Mode's Dream on.
Wondering Star and Glory Box from Portis Head
Never No More from Pasty Cline (classical double bass in the back ground)
Pink Floyd: Wish you were here
Steppinwolf: Magic Carpet Ride
Garbage: #1 Crush
For dynamic range, very little can beat Wagner. I like The Flying Dutchman and the Valkyries. |
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thunda_hawg Joined: December 21, 2007 Location: Georgia, United States Posts: 46 |
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Killswitch engage-my curse daft punk-anything from homework holst-the planets(jupiter) wagner-pretty much anything(10ft bass!) Dance dance revolution (revolution) soundtrack disc 2 ___________________________________________ 89' 240sx
Rockford t8004
boston z6 comp.
eclipse 3432
polk MM 8"
Taylor owes Joe a Sandwich |
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audionut39 Joined: May 28, 2009 Location: Ohio, United States Posts: 16 |
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a good rock song for bass is Bullet boys.the song is called ''Smooth up in ya'' the bass kicks @ss ___________________________________________ Jes |
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fifty150 Joined: October 31, 2010 Location: North Carolina, United States Posts: 4 |
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audionut39 wrote:
| a good rock song for bass is Bullet boys.the song is called ''Smooth up in ya'' the bass kicks @ss |
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wow...... BulletBoys! what a great band, that was an awesome album!
Also, there are some really nice bass notes to be found on Dire Straits / Brothers in Arms, Metallica / Master of Puppets, Robert Plant / Now and Zen, Robert Palmer / Riptide, Red Hot Chili Peppers / Blood Sugar Sex Magic, Steve Earle / Copperhead Road, Madonna / Erotica (European extended version), W.A.S.P / The Headless Children.
On the Rap side, take Eric B and Rakim's "Follow the Leader" for a spin! |
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