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TRULY low bass songs. I'm talkin 20-no more than 35 hz.
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<blockquote data-quote="bullet4mv92" data-source="post: 6670712" data-attributes="member: 616122"><p>I think the lowest note in Hoods Run Down is 7hz. That's what some guy told me and I think he had a spectrum analyzer, but idk for sure.</p><p></p><p>Some more I found:</p><p></p><p>Proposition F*ck You-Methods of Mayhem (not super low, but i'd guess low 30's)</p><p></p><p>My System-Daz Dillinger (Personally, I don't like it 'cause it's more of a choppy, low hit instead of a continuous rumble, but everyone else seems to love it)</p><p></p><p>Grippin' The Grain C&amp;S-Bone Crusher (I know I said no chopped/screwed music...but this one is a must have. If you don't have it, get it)</p><p></p><p>What Up Tho-Shawty Redd (I'd guess low 30's, and has a nice downward "frequency step." Dunno if there's a better term for that, but listen to it and you'll know what i'm talking about)</p><p></p><p>Get Your Walk On-Xzibit (this song's got a nice beat and a clean "bass guitar" sounding bassline to it. Starts pretty high, then works its way down to the upper 20's)</p><p></p><p>Trunk Bang-Dorrough (If I remember right, this one peaks at about 32hz, then somewhere in the 40's...but no doubt this one will make your trunk bang)</p><p></p><p>Burnin' Up-Young Jeezy (if you get the right version, it starts off with a step-down of frequencies down to...i'd guess around 45hz, then it pounds away in the low 30's. This is one of the songs I play when I want to show off some car flex)</p><p></p><p>Beyond the Unknown-From The Shallows (song for any metal-heads out there. Intro's got a sick subsonic rumble, and there are 2 heavy bass drops throughout the song)</p><p></p><p>Taking Hits-Young Buck (Low, ~30hz smooth rumble in the intro, then continues at that frequency while the bass hits. I think it'd be better without the constant bass hits, but it's still tight)</p><p></p><p>I'm Him-Yung Joc (similar to "Taking Hits" but a little lower. Idk if it's the copy of the song I got or just how the bass was recorded, but the bass kind of fades in and out...so make sure you get a clean version)</p><p></p><p>I'm a Soldier- Young Buck (Bass hits really high at first, so it's kind of sloppy, but then it dips down well into the 20's, so it's worth it //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif )</p><p></p><p>Shake The Floor-Lazy Rich (for any dance/electronic fans out there. Doesn't go terribly low, but right around 1:30 in the song it starts building up to the song with a decent bassline mixed in with a couple of mini downward sine sweeps up in the 45-55hz range I would guess, but then goes to a lower, funkier beat lol.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bullet4mv92, post: 6670712, member: 616122"] I think the lowest note in Hoods Run Down is 7hz. That's what some guy told me and I think he had a spectrum analyzer, but idk for sure. Some more I found: Proposition F*ck You-Methods of Mayhem (not super low, but i'd guess low 30's) My System-Daz Dillinger (Personally, I don't like it 'cause it's more of a choppy, low hit instead of a continuous rumble, but everyone else seems to love it) Grippin' The Grain C&S-Bone Crusher (I know I said no chopped/screwed music...but this one is a must have. If you don't have it, get it) What Up Tho-Shawty Redd (I'd guess low 30's, and has a nice downward "frequency step." Dunno if there's a better term for that, but listen to it and you'll know what i'm talking about) Get Your Walk On-Xzibit (this song's got a nice beat and a clean "bass guitar" sounding bassline to it. Starts pretty high, then works its way down to the upper 20's) Trunk Bang-Dorrough (If I remember right, this one peaks at about 32hz, then somewhere in the 40's...but no doubt this one will make your trunk bang) Burnin' Up-Young Jeezy (if you get the right version, it starts off with a step-down of frequencies down to...i'd guess around 45hz, then it pounds away in the low 30's. This is one of the songs I play when I want to show off some car flex) Beyond the Unknown-From The Shallows (song for any metal-heads out there. Intro's got a sick subsonic rumble, and there are 2 heavy bass drops throughout the song) Taking Hits-Young Buck (Low, ~30hz smooth rumble in the intro, then continues at that frequency while the bass hits. I think it'd be better without the constant bass hits, but it's still tight) I'm Him-Yung Joc (similar to "Taking Hits" but a little lower. Idk if it's the copy of the song I got or just how the bass was recorded, but the bass kind of fades in and out...so make sure you get a clean version) I'm a Soldier- Young Buck (Bass hits really high at first, so it's kind of sloppy, but then it dips down well into the 20's, so it's worth it [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif[/IMG] ) Shake The Floor-Lazy Rich (for any dance/electronic fans out there. Doesn't go terribly low, but right around 1:30 in the song it starts building up to the song with a decent bassline mixed in with a couple of mini downward sine sweeps up in the 45-55hz range I would guess, but then goes to a lower, funkier beat lol.) [/QUOTE]
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