Topic: Best Subwoofer Songs? | |
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What do you guys think are the best subwoofer songs?
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Beethoven's 5th symphony is a good one :)
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"Put your hands where my eyes can see" by Busta Rhymes and "southern hospitality" by Ludacris.Those two are the best. "Bad girlfriend" by theory of a deadman sounds great as well.
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I know I am old school...but here are some of mine.
AC/DC - Hells Bells Alice In Chains - Man In The Box Nirvana - Come As You Are |
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Rodney O And Joe Cooley - Everlasting bass
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Depends on if you want a song that sounds better because of the sub or you just want a song with rediculous bass. Up top krunk from Jim Jones is a song that sounds way better with a sub. But if you are looking for the other you could get anything from Magic Mike and smash on your eardrums.
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Well not all songs arn't made for base
but I think metal sounds pretty bad *** with a subwoofer I have a kicker in my car I love it so far. |
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Bone crusher - Grippin Grain
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How about some drums n' base? That might play well with a woofer
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Song with insane bass => Lost- Gorilla Zoe
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Edited by
JustAGuy2112
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Wed 10/21/09 10:24 PM
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Well not all songs arn't made for base but I think metal sounds pretty bad *** with a subwoofer I have a kicker in my car I love it so far. Agreed. I have two 12" Sony Explodes and a 900 watt amp in my trunk and I mostly listen to Metal. However..a really good song to run through a sub is Toy Box by Insane Clown Posse. That song hits so hard it shook the rear view mirror off the windshield in my last car....lol |
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Even though I never really liked the song, I think the all time best song for a powered sub is Pony from Genuine. Some other good bass tunes are:
Yngwie Malmsteen - Black Star Metallica - One Nate Dogg - Never Leave me Alone Rage Against the Machine - Bombtrack Mudvayne - Not Falling DJ Bam Bam - Turn up da' bass Benny Benasi - Put your hand up Nine Inch Nails - The Perfect Drug Ja Rule - Life Ain't A Game Led Zeppelin - Dazed & Confused Deep Purple - Lazy Black Sabbath - NIB (Personal Favorite) Rammstein - Du Hast Husalah - Black Out Cannibal Corpse - Hammer Smashed Face POD - Satellite Anything from: Cypress Hill "Temples of boom" But I guess it really depends on your preferred kind of music. |
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Actually...just about anything from Rammstein is good for a nice pounding bass line.
The producers of their albums do a good job making sure the bass line come pounding through. I have found that One really isn't all that great for bass because 1) When they recorded the album, the bass guitar was tuned WAY down ( as a " Welcome to the band " to Jason Newstead ) and 2) It just wasn't recorded to have a lot of bass drum. Lars played a lot of double bass, but the sound doesn't really come through all that well unless you have some really serious equipment. |
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