• 06-24-2004, 15:31
    Easy E
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Hessakia
    "Now all I get is hate mail all day sayin Dre fell off
    What cause I been in the lab wit a pen and a pad
    tryin to get this damn label off?
    I ain't havin that; this is the millenium of Aftermath
    It ain't gon' be nothin after that
    So give me one more platinum plaque
    and **** rap! You can have it back"
    -Forgot about Dre

    That album was Dr. Dre's Last, which was released on November 16, 1999. since then, no albums, only producing--and by the verse in the song Forgot About Dre, he's done. He's a producer now, hasn't had an album in almost 5 years, he is not a rapper anymore. And on top of htat, he's only had 2 albums (the chronic-December 15, 1992, and the aforementioned 2001.) do your homework wise ass.

    Hey wise ass your missing an album he doesnt talk about it cause it wasnt real good, it was Aftermath made in 1995 or so. There is also alot of other albums of him search Amazon u will be a amazed.
  • 06-24-2004, 15:36
    DaCroosh
    Dre 2001 is NOT dre's last album.

    He has a new album dropping this year called "Detox". Make sure you know what you are talking about before you speak. I dont need to do homework, i know what im talking about.

    If you still dont believe me, see for yourself.
    http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/148...4/dr_dre.jhtml

    Been there done that, keep their heads ringing. THe rest of the album may not have been so hot, but those were damn big singles. I guess HESS forgot to study that, and im the wise ass.
  • 06-24-2004, 15:51
    -dh-
    All rap needs is a "c" infront of it...Rap sucks. :)

    Flame on.

    \m/ Metal owns all
  • 06-24-2004, 16:16
    Hessakia
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Easy E
    Hey wise ass your missing an album he doesnt talk about it cause it wasnt real good, it was Aftermath made in 1995 or so. There is also alot of other albums of him search Amazon u will be a amazed.

    Ahem, Dr. Dre Presents the aftermath.... producer--wasn't his album.


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DaCroosh
    Dre 2001 is NOT dre's last album.

    He has a new album dropping this year called "Detox". Make sure you know what you are talking about before you speak. I dont need to do homework, i know what im talking about.

    If you still dont believe me, see for yourself.
    http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/148...4/dr_dre.jhtml

    Been there done that, keep their heads ringing. THe rest of the album may not have been so hot, but those were damn big singles. I guess HESS forgot to study that, and im the wise ass.


    and for you, i still stick by my statement, that the man has done nothing but produce for 5 years, you can't argue that. until he puts his new record out (detox), he'll still be a producer.


    Hess
  • 06-24-2004, 16:45
    DaCroosh
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Hessakia
    Ahem, Dr. Dre Presents the aftermath.... producer--wasn't his album.





    and for you, i still stick by my statement, that the man has done nothing but produce for 5 years, you can't argue that. until he puts his new record out (detox), he'll still be a producer.


    Hess


    Are you seriously going to say that was not his album? IF IT WASNT HIS WHO WAS IT??? I guess that's NOT him rapping on the WHOLE album. You must not have ever heard that album. Looks like you came to a dumb conclusion from the title of the album. If you would have heard of it or listened to it you would know better. I guess "Been there done that" and "keep their heads ringing" wasnt his songs or videos from that album. Like i said, make sure you know what you are talking about before you speak.

    Dr. Dre hasnt been producer for just the past 5 years, or 10 years, try almost 20 years. He has always produced between albums, produced his own albums, and produced other peoples albums.

    HESS just quit and go comment on some country or rock message threads, b/c u sure dont know what you are talking about in this thread.
  • 06-24-2004, 17:27
    jadedstar499
    icky
    Ok, lil jon has soooooo many songs, he's half anf half. Sure he can make good beats....but uhh...they all sort of run in together, not all original. Dre- STRAIGHT OUT OF COMPTON, Great Rapper, AMAZING Producer.
    What does it matter anyway? Only post songs with lots of bass....not argue about how shitty lil Jon is.
  • 06-24-2004, 17:45
    Hessakia
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DaCroosh
    Are you seriously going to say that was not his album? IF IT WASNT HIS WHO WAS IT??? I guess that's NOT him rapping on the WHOLE album. You must not have ever heard that album. Looks like you came to a dumb conclusion from the title of the album. If you would have heard of it or listened to it you would know better. I guess "Been there done that" and "keep their heads ringing" wasnt his songs or videos from that album. Like i said, make sure you know what you are talking about before you speak.

    Dr. Dre hasnt been producer for just the past 5 years, or 10 years, try almost 20 years. He has always produced between albums, produced his own albums, and produced other peoples albums.

    HESS just quit and go comment on some country or rock message threads, b/c u sure dont know what you are talking about in this thread.

    Song List
    1. Aftermath (The Intro) - Dr. Dre
    2. East Coast-West Coast Killas - Group Therapy
    3. Sh**tin' on the World - Mel-Man
    4. Blunt Time - RBX
    5. Been There, Done That - Dr. Dre
    6. Choices - Kim Summerson
    7. As the World Keeps Turning
    8. Got Me Open
    9. STR-8 Gone - King T
    10. Please - Maurice Wilcher
    11. Do 4 Love - Jheryl Lockhart
    12. Sexy Dance - RC
    13. No Second Chance - Whoz Who
    14. L.A.W. (Lyrical Assault Weapon)
    15. Nationowl
    16. Fame - RC


    Only 1 dr dre song other than the intro. Keep their heads ringing was on the friday sound track.

    and straight from http://www.aftermathmusic.com/
    COMPILATIONS
    2002 More 8Mile Soundtrack
    2002 8Mile Soundtrack
    2002 Shady / Aftermath Sampler
    2001 The Wash Soundtrack
    2001 The Marshall Mathers LP (Plus Bonus)
    2000 Maximum Eminem
    1997 The Firm - The Album
    1996 Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath

    Tisk tisk.
    Hess.
  • 06-24-2004, 19:02
    DaCroosh
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Hessakia
    Song List
    1. Aftermath (The Intro) - Dr. Dre
    2. East Coast-West Coast Killas - Group Therapy
    3. Sh**tin' on the World - Mel-Man
    4. Blunt Time - RBX
    5. Been There, Done That - Dr. Dre
    6. Choices - Kim Summerson
    7. As the World Keeps Turning
    8. Got Me Open
    9. STR-8 Gone - King T
    10. Please - Maurice Wilcher
    11. Do 4 Love - Jheryl Lockhart
    12. Sexy Dance - RC
    13. No Second Chance - Whoz Who
    14. L.A.W. (Lyrical Assault Weapon)
    15. Nationowl
    16. Fame - RC


    Only 1 dr dre song other than the intro. Keep their heads ringing was on the friday sound track.

    and straight from http://www.aftermathmusic.com/
    COMPILATIONS
    2002 More 8Mile Soundtrack
    2002 8Mile Soundtrack
    2002 Shady / Aftermath Sampler
    2001 The Wash Soundtrack
    2001 The Marshall Mathers LP (Plus Bonus)
    2000 Maximum Eminem
    1997 The Firm - The Album
    1996 Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath

    Tisk tisk.
    Hess.

    Hess, im done after this. Stoping going to websites and looking stuff up b/c you are getting it all twisted. Download the cd, go buy it listen to it. Dr. Dre is on almost every track, i have it. Yes the cd is featuring alot of other artists b/c dre was trying to find new talent for his new label. Dr. Dre IS the main rapper on the cd and is on it more than any other rapper. You saying dr. dre isnt a rapper is like saying mel gibson isnt an actor. Yes they both produce, but they made they're name from starting from the bottom.
  • 06-24-2004, 21:35
    CVStroker
    Ok, I'm gonna ask this nicely one more time.

    CAN WE PLEASE LET THIS THREAD DIE . . . . . NO ONE WILL WIN!!!!!!!!

    I ask that, if this bickering in this thread continues, CT, Ford, Slanter, someone, please remove it. It's getting really annoying how these people are arguing acting like little kids over something as petty as who is a producer, and who is a rapper. I'm sorry I ever participated in this thread, I truely am, please let it stop.
  • 06-25-2004, 03:11
    -dh-
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by CVStroker
    Ok, I'm gonna ask this nicely one more time.

    CAN WE PLEASE LET THIS THREAD DIE . . . . . NO ONE WILL WIN!!!!!!!!

    I ask that, if this bickering in this thread continues, CT, Ford, Slanter, someone, please remove it. It's getting really annoying how these people are arguing acting like little kids over something as petty as who is a producer, and who is a rapper. I'm sorry I ever participated in this thread, I truely am, please let it stop.

    Thank you.
  • 06-25-2004, 03:29
    BassKrazy808
    haha.damn you guys sure run your guys mouth on this thread..All we wanted to know was what songs threw out bass!
  • 06-25-2004, 05:02
    DaCroosh
    i know, and i told you lil jon. THen hess went off and said lil jon is just like dr dre, they werent rappers just producers.
  • 06-25-2004, 06:26
    CT!!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by CVStroker
    Ok, I'm gonna ask this nicely one more time.

    CAN WE PLEASE LET THIS THREAD DIE . . . . . NO ONE WILL WIN!!!!!!!!

    I ask that, if this bickering in this thread continues, CT, Ford, Slanter, someone, please remove it. It's getting really annoying how these people are arguing acting like little kids over something as petty as who is a producer, and who is a rapper. I'm sorry I ever participated in this thread, I truely am, please let it stop.

    I would have stepped in if it got ugly. ;)

    As of right now, a few of you are arguing about a pretty worthless topic to be arguing about with the passion of a teenager that really has nothing else to argue about. Haha. But it hasn't gotten ugly...each side of the arguement simply believes what they are trying to convey and the other side doesn't. Thats fine by me. No one has turned it into name calling (other then the wise ass crack.) You want the *****ing to stop? Stop *****ing. You reply to Hess, Hess replies to you. Vice versa. Just drop it.

    Feeling kinda bad for Basskrazy when all he wanted were a few opinions on some good bass tunes and some of you turned it into who is or isn't a rap producer. :D
  • 06-25-2004, 09:37
    FordXplod93
    I hate to break it to you guys, but rap music doesn't throw out the strongest bass most of the time. Here are some tracks (most of which you probably haven't heard) from my collection that perform the best:

    Songs by Shpongle
    -Divine Moments of Truth
    -Room 23
    -Hicksville
    -A New Way to Say Hooray

    Songs by Tool
    -Stinkfist
    -Third Eye
    -Disposition/Reflection/Triad

    Songs by Afro Celt Sound System
    -North/North 2
    -Colossus
    -Life Begin Again

    -Most anything by Blue Man Group...they use some of the biggest, deepest natural drums I've ever felt.

    -The Hallucinogen Remix of "Lunar Juice", by Slinky Wizard

    -Most anything by Astral Projection, but I especially like "Ambient Galaxy", "Nexus", and "Infinity Justice"

    -All of Hybrid's tracks, especially live sets and remixes.

    ~FordX
  • 06-25-2004, 10:09
    Easy E
    Movie sound tracks got some of hte lowest bass, fifth element I know hits 15hz but I probally said that already its track 2. Also Let see yes Blue Man Group has a killer beat nice and natural, need a real good sub to actually hear it right. :) Oh Wait I own a good sub muwahha anyway. But check out some quality bass there is some out there, I prefer quality over quanity usually. :) A nice clean beat is much better then one muddy beat or just a a continous beat... U will be surprised how many recordings out there really arent recorded that well.
  • 06-25-2004, 10:13
    FordXplod93
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Easy E
    Movie sound tracks got some of hte lowest bass, fifth element I know hits 15hz but I probally said that already its track 2. Also Let see yes Blue Man Group has a killer beat nice and natural, need a real good sub to actually hear it right. :) Oh Wait I own a good sub muwahha anyway. But check out some quality bass there is some out there, I prefer quality over quanity usually. :) A nice clean beat is much better then one muddy beat or just a a continous beat... U will be surprised how many recordings out there really arent recorded that well.

    And if you've seen Blue Man Group live (like I have 5 times), you know exactly what you're missing if your sub doesn't hit well. ;)

    ~FordX
  • 06-26-2004, 21:27
    lopvin
    bass song list by lopvin
    head off over to my website for bass songs
    http://www.lopvin.tk
    and click on the bass songs tab, and scroll down the list for the best bass songs ive got in my collection. (over 3 years worth of collecting the best bass songs i could find)
  • 06-27-2004, 02:46
    BassKrazy808
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by lopvin
    head off over to my website for bass songs
    http://www.lopvin.tk
    and click on the bass songs tab, and scroll down the list for the best bass songs ive got in my collection. (over 3 years worth of collecting the best bass songs i could find)

    Somehow your site is not working....Maybe its just my computer..Do you have a alternate link??
  • 07-06-2004, 09:23
    mike patton
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by CVStroker
    Wait, wasn't the point of having a system in a car in the first place to listen to music, not over-powering basslines and cheesy lyrics? I'll admit, I may not listen what can be deemed the most pleasing music, but at least it's more than electronic bass beats and samples of songs from the past.

    I'm betting you haven't heard 90% of those songs I listed off the first time, so you can't say they don't have good bass either.

    You know, it's funny you say that. I've known a few people who were into hard rock and heavy metal. Then they got into car audio, and suddenly, all they listen to is rap.

    The sad fact is, crappy music often has the strongest bass lines. The challenge is finding good music that also has crazy bass...
  • 07-06-2004, 13:12
    -dh-
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mike patton
    You know, it's funny you say that. I've known a few people who were into hard rock and heavy metal. Then they got into car audio, and suddenly, all they listen to is rap.

    The sad fact is, crappy music often has the strongest bass lines. The challenge is finding good music that also has crazy bass...


    I will never turn to the dark side. Rap sucks and I will never listen to it. And even since I've gotten my system, I love listening to anytype of Death,Black,Speed or Chaos/Thrash Metal, cause it sounds so much better. :)

    There is more to music than bass lines.
  • 07-06-2004, 21:13
    dizzle
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by -dh-
    I will never turn to the dark side. Rap sucks and I will never listen to it. And even since I've gotten my system, I love listening to anytype of Death,Black,Speed or Chaos/Thrash Metal, cause it sounds so much better. :)

    There is more to music than bass lines.

    dark side?? are u serious?
    i KNOW u didnt say rap sucks and you will never listen to it...the real reason is that you would probably never get respect from your group of friends...expand your horizons you ignorant fool. you think you like your music cause it 'sounds' better??? sure bud. sure.
    before you take any shots back, im not trashing your music, i listen to it all...but when i hear people like you trashing rap?? i just gotta say something
  • 07-07-2004, 00:00
    lopvin
    alternate url
    well
    http://www.lopvin.tk
    and just go to bass songs
    or go to www.lopvin.netfirms.com
    and same thing, click the bass songs tab and scroll down the list.. i update it every once in a while aswell, when find something new and good.
    a few of my favs are
    Chemical Brothers - Music Response
    Mystikal - Oochie Pop
    Ying Yang Twins - Say I Yi Yi

    theres like about a hundred more at my site (which is dedicated to bass!!)
    email me at irvine_@hotmail.com if you wanna get some things posted on my site, id be glad to chuck them up (or if you've got links to a audio website il be glad to put put on my site)
  • 07-07-2004, 04:33
    mike patton
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dizzle
    dark side?? are u serious?
    i KNOW u didnt say rap sucks and you will never listen to it...the real reason is that you would probably never get respect from your group of friends...expand your horizons you ignorant fool. you think you like your music cause it 'sounds' better??? sure bud. sure.
    before you take any shots back, im not trashing your music, i listen to it all...but when i hear people like you trashing rap?? i just gotta say something

    Umm, that's exactly what he said. And I'm sure he meant it. And listening to rap is hardly what I'd call "expanding your horizons". And as for not getting respect from his friends...I'd say that rap is a far more socially accepted form of music, and gets you a lot more respect than metal. In fact, I was teased and bullied in high school for listening to metal. It would have been easier to buy some baggy clothes and be like all the cool kids. But I hated most of that music, and still do. I can't identify with it at all. It sounds fake to me.

    I'm not saying "rap sucks". I just don't like it. I see why his post pissed you off, though...
  • 07-07-2004, 13:31
    -dh-
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dizzle
    dark side?? are u serious?
    i KNOW u didnt say rap sucks and you will never listen to it...the real reason is that you would probably never get respect from your group of friends...expand your horizons you ignorant fool. you think you like your music cause it 'sounds' better??? sure bud. sure.
    before you take any shots back, im not trashing your music, i listen to it all...but when i hear people like you trashing rap?? i just gotta say something

    ahahahahahahah! :D

    i KNOW i did say rap sucks and I will never listen to it. duh...If I said it, don't you think I meant it?

    Respect from friends? hahaha...My friends are too good to judge me on my musical styles. Besides, they all listen to other stuff too, like oldies, and 80's rock and stuff. But no rap. :)

    Expand my horizons? ha, I probably listen to more types of music than you do. So who needs to expand their horizons now?

    oh I know my music sounds better. hey, at least they play their own instruments.
    And I don't care if you trash my music or not, I could care less. Superior music makes people jealous, I understand.

    Btw...im not trashing rap. I would never do that. Trash bags deserve more respect. I'll just throw it in the ditch or somthing. :)
  • 07-07-2004, 13:37
    -dh-
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mike patton
    Umm, that's exactly what he said. And I'm sure he meant it. And listening to rap is hardly what I'd call "expanding your horizons". And as for not getting respect from his friends...I'd say that rap is a far more socially accepted form of music, and gets you a lot more respect than metal. In fact, I was teased and bullied in high school for listening to metal. It would have been easier to buy some baggy clothes and be like all the cool kids. But I hated most of that music, and still do. I can't identify with it at all. It sounds fake to me.

    I'm not saying "rap sucks". I just don't like it. I see why his post pissed you off, though...

    You got bullied for listening to metal?? That sucks big time. I respect you man. \m/ rock on.
  • 07-07-2004, 15:07
    mike patton
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by -dh-
    You got bullied for listening to metal?? That sucks big time. I respect you man. \m/ rock on.

    Not as bad as some, but it did happen. Heavy music was not considered cool at my school, and thus my friends and I became targets. "Dirty skids", they would say of us. Not a lot of respect, that's for sure. And I didn't even have long hair...
  • 07-08-2004, 05:09
    lopvin
    bayce
    just a few more to tide you over.

    Obie Trice - Lady (hits very hard + solid)

    Ying Yang Twins - Say I Yi Yi (pretty punchy stuff)
    Sublime - Caress me Down (if you like your bass to hold the whole way through the song.. although its not very low.. im guessing about 35-40 hz)
    Static-x and Dead Prez - Hip Hop (dunno if this has been said but it hits hard.. once again bass isnt very low.. only bout 40hz)
    Twista feat. Kanye West - Celebrity Overnight (one of the hardest hitting songs ive got. not even worth playing unless you got a sub)

    my girlfriend chips in with
    ultrabeat - pretty green eyes
    lol thanks darl
  • 07-08-2004, 12:53
    -dh-
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mike patton
    Not as bad as some, but it did happen. Heavy music was not considered cool at my school, and thus my friends and I became targets. "Dirty skids", they would say of us. Not a lot of respect, that's for sure. And I didn't even have long hair...

    Crap man, thats terrible. I only get weird looks and the occasional "Turn that crap off" To which, I only turn it up louder :)

    Mad props to you for not backin down.
  • 07-09-2004, 04:16
    mike patton
    Song that throw out crazy bass
    "Everything Must Perish" by Frontline Assembly. And, if I haven't said it already, my personal favorite, "Hagia Sophia" by Secret Chiefs 3. Also gotta love "Dedication" by Beastie Boys...
  • 07-09-2004, 23:01
    lopvin
    the threat by jay-z

    **update**

    Take It - Cassidy
    Round here - Memphis Bleek (hits hard)
  • 07-10-2004, 20:07
    creeme filled
    Your songs were awesome!!! :rolleyes: No really...Daz Dillinger - My System :cool:
  • 07-13-2004, 17:19
    lopvin
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by creeme filled
    Your songs were awesome!!! :rolleyes: No really...Daz Dillinger - My System :cool:

    my system = good song

    hard pounding bass song by my fav rapper, Jay-z
    Jay-z - Hey Papi

    for the reggae feel
    Sublime - Dont Push
    Sublime - What I got
    sublimes songs dont hit so hard but theyre good songs in theyre own right

    Dj Quick - Bomb Bud 2
    pounds hard as ufk
  • 07-13-2004, 19:45
    CVStroker
    KILLer bass, try 1812 Overature, the cannon shots in that song have killed more subs than you could imagine.
  • 07-16-2004, 22:37
    lopvin
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by CVStroker
    KILLer bass, try 1812 Overature, the cannon shots in that song have killed more subs than you could imagine.

    nuh uh. my sub dont go lower than 30 :(
  • 07-21-2004, 23:08
    lopvin
    before i sayd 'Say I Yi Yi' was good, get the remix cos the bass lines are the same but the lyrics r better. (but i guess thta depends on your download limit, but hopefully you'll have broad band and an unlim DL)

    Slipknot - Wait and Bleed seems to go very low

    Also 50 cent - In Da Club is really good but only if played reallllllly loud.. ive heard it at moderate levels and its not good.. heard it from a car going past and it was massively loud and i decided to re download it.
    DMX - Get it on the floor.
    The song Fever by Kylie Minogue has good bass for a pop song.. as does Stuck by Stacie Orrico (your lil sis will go 'wtf is he listening to my music for?!')

    Aaliyah feat. Timberland - We Need a Resolution that hits quite hard.
    Brooklyn Bounce - Dreamdance
    Chingy - One Call Away
    - Gettin' It
    Disturbed - Stupify techno remix (its not really techno but hits low)
    also Korn feat. NIN - Freak on a Leash techno remix (not really a techno remix but hits very hard)
    Gia - Skitz Airplay Mix (this is the aussie release and the only good one.. any other version is old and nothing spectacular)
    Jay-z - Lucifer (doesnt hit too low but good if u dont got a sub but got speakers that go reasonably low)
    Korn - Did my Time (good song in its own right)
    Nick Skitz - SM12 Megamix (compilation of various songs with mas thumping bass beat)Rkelly & young bloodz - Thoia Thoing Remix
    Young Bloodz - Lean Low

    plenty more were those came from!
  • 07-24-2004, 12:01
    Xinger
    A couple more.
    Ying Yang Twins Featuring Trick Daddy - Whats Happnin!
    Khmer Kid - Smoke Weed

    Personally I like the bass on some of Linkin Park's newer songs. "Faint", "Numb", and "Lying From You".
  • 07-27-2004, 11:19
    dreamspryte
    crazy bass songz
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BassKrazy808
    anybody know any good rap songs that throw out some killer bass?

    ummm ive been lookin for some songs iwht crazy bass...and ive only come across two that are insane. One is renee, by the lost boyz, also known as ghetto luv i think.. um i dunno the name of the other but im lookin for deep bass songs. Some other songs that i found that r chill r..
    your wife, dr dre
    growing pains, ludacris ( old but good)
    hard knock life, jay z ( sick bass)
    ring the alarm, nate dogg
    lyrical 44, method man
    kill you, eminem
    aint no sunshine, dmx ( crazy bass)
    blaze it up, twista....anything my twista has good bass
    training day ( in my hood), roscoe
    good life , natedogg ( awesome....)
    thats bout it for now
  • 08-04-2004, 00:17
    lopvin
    bass songs
    found more deep bass song
    s Nate dogg - your woman has just been sighted

    Marilyn Manson - Tainted Love (hits very hard)
    Anthrax and public enemy - Bring The Noise

    for RnB luuurve serng:
    fat joe - whats love

    'n
    Ja rule - clap back
    - Race Against Time
    - Down 4 u

    kid Rock - balls in your mouth
    - Welcome to the party
    (cvstroker got me those)
  • 01-13-2020, 06:11
    Tsessebe
    Uncle Kracker - Steaks & Shrimp is the only one I can remember with good bass.
  • 02-18-2020, 00:44
    mithluke43
    Nice collection of songs.