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Showing off my rl-p

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I love when people get in my car and ask me if I have two 12's back there and I just tell them nope, just one :D You should see the looks on their face when I tell them its made by SoundSplinter, they are like :blink:

So to the main point of this thread: What are some good songs to show off with? I have plenty of bass songs, but I want some songs that will show just how musical my rl-p is. All my friends know that it can get really loud....but I want some good sound quality songs to show them as well.

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dimmu borgior (spell?) has some serious double kicks...

korn, slipknot...trapt..system of a down..

most bands have good bass lines in them...disturbed is one of my favorites....

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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dimmu borgior (spell?) has some serious double kicks...

korn, slipknot...trapt..system of a down..

most bands have good bass lines in them...disturbed is one of my favorites....

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

*Dimmu Borgir

and that song is so nuts, gotta love it

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yes it does.....

thanks for mentioning it..i find myself throwing that cd in just for that intro...lol..

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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I am with mrray13 on the system of a down, and I would also like to add Dream Theater to the list. Amazing music for all of your speakers.

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carguy you ever get that arc in??

not to sound like a candy ass but I just noticed that Nora Jones has some great bass on her music

other SQ favs with bass

Habib Koite

Claude Chalhoub

Lokua Kanza

Richard Carr and Mike Nord "The Edge" (the first track has some weird ass drum filled with water and miked in the hollow gap separating the two halves)

Bela Fleck

Victor Wooten (slap bassist)

Marcus Miller (funk)

later,

b

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