Need Music with BASS!

phluser... I have never actually seen any of beezlebub's posting, heard about it though.

What an incredibly stupid uncivilized fool. No wonder he was banned like 8 times.

Anyway..

I listen to all kinds of music- metal, rap, rap metal, techno, jazz, contemplative, orchestra. I like some music for bass, some others for other acoudstic values and moods. If you want bass, get bass music.

YOu can re mix the songs on your computer (The Nero program I have works well) you can boost the bass between 100 and 20 htz and cut the bass between 100 and 450 (so you dont get that nasty distorted noise from your full ranges speaks) Then burn it onto a CD That works for me on metal songs. I have an American Head Charge song "Pushing the Envelope" which I edited with a special sound shaping program at our college and it friggin wangs!

 
phluser... I have never actually seen any of beezlebub's posting, heard about it though.
What an incredibly stupid uncivilized fool. No wonder he was banned like 8 times.

Anyway..

I listen to all kinds of music- metal, rap, rap metal, techno, jazz, contemplative, orchestra. I like some music for bass, some others for other acoudstic values and moods. If you want bass, get bass music.

YOu can re mix the songs on your computer (The Nero program I have works well) you can boost the bass between 100 and 20 htz and cut the bass between 100 and 450 (so you dont get that nasty distorted noise from your full ranges speaks) Then burn it onto a CD That works for me on metal songs. I have an American Head Charge song "Pushing the Envelope" which I edited with a special sound shaping program at our college and it friggin wangs!
i always wondered if the aveage joe could remaster albums- would like to look into that because alot of the stuff i listen to is either old or recorded poorly. what programs could i use for office xp?

 
i know alot of black people who are now getting into metal lol its weird


And to anyone who tries to argue the musical merits of metal over rap.. stfu, it goes both ways. If that weren't the case, we'd have quite a few more successful artists wouldn't we.

 
Back to the original topic, if you listen to newer harder rock (nu-metal) and/or just hard rock in general, the following discs have decent tight bass that I listen to:

Trust Company - True Parallels (has a lot of really good tight bass, I recommend it)

Strata - Strata

Edgewater - South Of Sideways

Static X - Shadow Zone

Seven Wiser - Seven Wiser

Die Trying - Die Trying

Pillar - Where Do We Go From Here

And please don't cut down my taste in music, to each his own, just trying to help.

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ahhh... and a really good "tight bass" song is

T.I. - ASAP

It'll sound like a bunch of farts if your system can't hang. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
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