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  2. She's a Woman - Wikipedia

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    With a sparse arrangement, John Lennon's rhythm guitar hits on the offbeats, allowing room for the bass to be the centre of the recording. McCartney's prominent bass was to that point the loudest heard on a Beatles recording, anticipating his high-profile bass lines in later songs.

  3. Bass music - Wikipedia

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    Bass music is a term used to describe several genres of electronic dance music and hip hop music [1] arising from the 1980s on, focusing on a prominent bass drum and/or bassline sound. As one source notes, there are "many different types of bass music to fall into, each putting a different spin on one of music's loudest elements". [ 2 ]

  4. The Loudest Engine - Wikipedia

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    The Loudest Engine is the third studio album of London-based Australian indie rock band Howling Bells. The album was released through Cooking Vinyl on 9 September 2011 to mostly positive reviews. It was produced by Mark Stoermer and recorded at Battle Born Studios , in Las Vegas from September to October 2010.

  5. Drop (music) - Wikipedia

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    The drop of a song may consist of a fuller bass, an affected vocal line, swelling atmospheric synthesizers, layered leads, hard-hitting drums, and white noise. [17] The drop is the loudest portion of an EDM song. Buildup and verses are frequently utilized to bring focus to the drop.

  6. Loudest band - Wikipedia

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    Billy Altman described them as the loudest band ever; "So loud, in fact, that within just a few songs, much of the crowd [at a 1968 concert] in the front orchestra section was fleeing". [23] Blue Cheer's 1968 debut album, Vincebus Eruptum, was widely described as the loudest record ever made at that time. [24]

  7. Love No More - Wikipedia

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    Loud Luxury stated about the song "We are so excited about that. We have been watching the streams the entire day. It is so addicting." [4] Broadway World called it a "a pop-laden punch mixed in with deep house booms", [5] while Radio ZET described it as having "deadly bass and lots of contagious rhythms."

  8. The Loudest Sound Ever Heard - Wikipedia

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    He added, "there is a sense of nature that is revealed in these songs, both physical and spiritual nature that is united, conveyed and intertwined in a beautiful ambience." [46] Tincan Caldwell at Jesus Freak Hideout called The Loudest Sound Ever Heard "a thinking-person's pop album. Psychedelia for the spirit, pop-angst, a twelve-step inspired ...

  9. Andy C - Wikipedia

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    Andy C was a DJ in his own right but gained a strong reputation and more bookings off the back of the successful "Valley of the Shadows" track, an early drum and bass track that walked the line perfectly between hardcore and drum and bass just as the genres were starting to split.