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Rattling subs. Any suggestions on songs?
ViolentDove:
It really needs to be Dubstep or Drum n Bass, surely! No other genres have devoted so much time and effort to the elaborate layering and re-sampling of sub-bass frequencies.
(So, seconding Poison Dart by the Bug and maybe um... the Tide by Noisia or something.)
Patrick:
I disagree. Point in case: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Case #2: Gustav Hölst. His "The Planets" suite is pretty fuckin' hardcore.
Alternately, you could get yourself involved with basically every Cream song ever. And "Cowboy Dan" by Modest Mouse (ah, for their pre-sellout days) has a damn fine bass line.
look out! Ninjas!:
Barry. Motherfucking. White.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXvHRnGe940
onewheelwizzard:
--- Quote from: october1983 on 20 Oct 2008, 08:41 ---Dubstep.
Anything by Benga, The Bug, Kode9, Skream or other dubstep artists should put any good sub through its paces.
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--- Quote from: KvP on 20 Oct 2008, 18:03 ---Distannnnnnnnnnnnnnnce
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--- Quote from: Spluff on 20 Oct 2008, 18:08 ---KYUSS.
ELECTRIC WIZARD.
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Other dubstep artists that should not be missed: Vex'd (his remix of "Fallen" by Distance is my favorite dubstep song, period), Pinch, 2562, Sukh Knight.
Also, Bassnectar. Seriously (it's in his name!). Oh, and Tipper, and Otto Von Schirach.
In the vein of Kyuss and Electric Wizard, also: OM, Ufomammut, Bongripper, Acid King, Indian, Zoroaster, and YOB.
If you want to make some ludicrous shit happen, blast Growing at top volume.
Dimmukane:
DO IT.
I think that Colour Haze, Dead Meadow, and Moccassin provide more dynamic yet just as powerful bass. This is what I meant by using subwoofers for good, never evil. Boris and Sunn O))) will have a bunch of angry neighbors with soiled pants knocking on your door.
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