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reggae: get some sublime CD's turn your bass levels up, you will be surprised the amount of bass coming out of those subs, especially since they are considered a psychedelic rock band. anyways, some good old fashion Chevelle sounds good on a nice system, any Bob Marley. pretty much all the old reggae groups. UB40 is good, listen to red red wine by them. walking on the moon by the police is another good one. :460: a lot of country bumps. people just don't know about it because the normal people who listen to it only have stock stereo's Shania twain bumps, toby keith bumps, even some of garth brooks and tim magraw bump. :banana: as far as rap is concerned i like to run with the old school rappers. Dr. Dre 2000 kronik bumps insane. all of Notorious B.I.G. is good. some Tupac, most of Snoop Dogg, Eminem's first 2 albums. IMO the new stuff is kind of getting annoying, lots of good beats, very little lyrics. and the lyrics they do have out of a 3 minute song a minute and 45 seconds are hooks with 30 seconds of just beats. :gunsmilie: if you are into metal just stick to what you know. any good metal band has a good bassist and a great drummer. take the double bass pedal on the drums and add in a good long range tone bass play tones. your sitting pretty. i like diecast, Avenged 7 fold, Protest The Hero, Lamb Of God, Cradle Of Filth, and old school Metallica. :gunsmilie: if you like a little techno and trance get a hold of Gregorian, any song is really good (it has monk chanting and old roman catholic priest song prayers set to music) enigma is great, daft punk bumps hard. Eiffel 65 bumps great. Drubalic, or any Ibiza sampler CD will work. :grin:
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