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A lot of movie soundtracks have a lot of very deep subbass.

Of course, most mainstream songs that are produced today can be made to "hit" well (i.e., sound like shit) by boosting subbass to oblivion...

Michael Jackson is always good, lol

Neil Diamond

Hatebreed, Lamb of god, Gojira and Slayer all have massive bass and they are no where near those Genre. Z

Phil Collins, 80/90s dance like Madonna/J Jackson/INXS/'Relax'/etc, Limp Bizkit/Nin/maybe Dream Theater and/etc rock like that. I'd have to look in my car for more names. Some CDs run the subs a lot better than others. Old Rush has some good drum tracks.

lol, phill collins ftw

One I had on today is Depeche Mode - Ultra. Some of the music is kinda strange, or strange noises, but it sounds so good in the car. Must have been mastered well. Another I use to size up a car is a Seal remix CD. Some of the Duran Duran is good but other of their CDs sound so-so. There are some jazz things that are ok on subs, Kenny G maybe had a tape I was benching stuff with a while back. Lot of good music from 80-90s I can't even find on CD, what a bass ackwards worthless industry.

edit: oops

Edited by Penguin4x4

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