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what are you guy's favorite songs to bump. what songs hit really hard.

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i luv it-young jeezy

gimme that-paul wall

in da club-lil jon

yeah-usher (i know its kinda old but the bass is just too awesome). lol.

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I rarely listen to rap, but I usually keep a mix cd for when people want to hear it wang to a familiar song.

Trill - Paul Wall

Bitches & Bizness - Boyz N Da Hood

Patron - Yung Joc

They Don't F*** Wit U - Three 6 Mafia

Gansta Niggaz - Three 6 Mafia

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akon soul survivour

anything chopped and screwed and bass mekanic/dj billy e stuff

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I'm partial to rock so right now i'm kicking My Chemical Romance- The Black Parade. R&B would be R.Kelly-12 Play. The only rap i've listened to fairly recently that sounded good to me was Beastie Boys-License to Ill & Nelly-Country Grammar. JMHO, YMMV. Be good, Chris.

P.S. Almost forgot, Nelly Furtado-Loose. The whole album pounds great on my 12".

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I have Downloaded almost every song on Steve meades list and played them

I have narrowed it down to 4 songs that utterly slam the crap out of any system..

1. Danity Kane - Show stoppers

2. Young Jeezy - Airforce

3. E-40 ft T-pain - U and Dat

4. three 6 Mafia - Prophet Posse

FTW

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My Top Three:

1. Young Jeezy - Hypnotize

2. Jibbs - King Kong

3. E40 - U and ****

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I like Atreyu and my all-time favorite rap song (don't ask me why, I just like it) is Blueberries by Luda.

For bumping I like to show off a mixture of rap/rock and jazz. Than i normally finish my demo off with a 35-65 hz slow warble or sine sweep.

It all depends on what I am demo-ing. If I am showing off my components I will stick to groups like five for fighting, If i am demo-ing my headunit/ipod integration that the sleeves come up, and the ugly comes out.

If I am "teaching" the kid with the Sony xplodes than I might throw in some chamillionaire or lamb of god. If it is someone telling me how much louder their stuff is. I just start it off with a 45-55 hz medium warble @ 60, and watch them plug their ears and do the fetal position.

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I think most of Jeezy's stuff is great, mainly the first track off both albums.

Young dro-Jackie chan

Young joc cd has a lot of good bass

lil wayne - stuntin like my daddy -the deep bass in the chorus is nice.

I listen to more rock, only rap for the bass.

A perfect circle-13th step has lots of bass.

chevelle

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yeah i really like oxycotton,king kong, and airforce

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dj unk feat maceo-on ya kneez

dj unk-bring it back

lil jon feat pastor troy-throw it up

jeezy-hypnotize

crime mob-ellenwood area

just the ones off the top of my head i cant think of any others.

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chamillionaire-think im crazy

thats the only real hard hitting song i know

but favorite music

Chiodos

Underoath

Circa Survive

Darkest hour

and for fast double bass Shadows Fall.

Edited by 04-edge

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"purple" and "high off the ground" by project pat, "oh timbaland" and "give it to me" by timbaland

project pats "crook by da book" album is great for bass and timbalands new album is also.

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OLDSKOOL

MC ADE - Da Train

LTrimm' - Lowriders

Techmaster PEB - Computer Love

Billy Idol - Prodigal Blues

Too Short - The Ghetto

Billy Idol CD "Charmed Life" maybe the best BASS I've ever heard! Try it out before you knock it please. I believe you'll be impressed Track 3 is Prodigal Blues. Not a Billy Idol fan but it's a good song.

MC ADE's album "How Much Can You Take?" is the first significant Bass album that had what we called "change up bass" Before that bass hit the same frequency throughout the song. Think of all the old Beastie Boys, Run DMC, Sir Mix Alot, and Even LL Cool J's best bass song "Going Back To Cali". None of those CD's hit bass on different frequencies like we all know today. MC ADE started that chit or if not he perfected it. His album sells on EBAY for up to 189.00 (not a mistake) I bought mine there for 35.00 after looking for 2 years.

NEW SCHOOL

JEEZY

3 6 Mafia

Edited by 418FIs

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chamillionaire-think im crazy

thats the only real hard hitting song i know

but favorite music

Chiodos

Underoath

Circa Survive

Darkest hour

and for fast double bass Shadows Fall.

Underoath kicks ass! amazing show when they came to the HOB here last summer. Plus for rock they have great clean hitting bass.

Edited by tejcurrent

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Tumzilla-My car

Bohagan,D4L,diamond princess - wats happenin(whats up)

Wine-O And Paul Wall - Pop My Trunk Chopped And Screwed

Ti, Lil Jon, Bone Crusher, Youngbloodz & Pastor Troy - I m serious remix (Chopped and Screwed)

Hoods Run Down - lil wyte

pretty much all of Young Jeezy

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White Gurl - Young Jeezy...sick low note....thenr ight to a sick high note..

Dangerous Posse Chopped & Screwed- 27hz FTW

Ludacris - Blueberry Yum Yum.....nice low note thru whole song, real good on highs

Pastor Troy - Show me the money.....just stupid loud lol

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Rap wise, my two favs are Jibbs' King Kong and David Banner's Play. Play hits pretty hard. Killer Mike also has a few songs that pound. Ying Yang has some good ones to, dirty as hell though. LOVE LUDA'S BLUEBERRY YUM YUM!!!!!!! Cant wait to play that when I finish with my new truck.

Edited by truckaudioman

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