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12-15-2009, 02:02 PM
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About to pick up a Maxon CS-550 and was just wondering if anyone knew of any cool rock songs, or what have you, that contain bass with some chorus. Im really into stoner/Dom/post rock/post metal kind of stuff, so something along those lines would be really cool. Or if its something completely different, or some of your own music (that would be terrific), I would be down with that too.
Thanks for the help!
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12-15-2009, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by stuonbass "Mental Health" by Quiet Riot | not a bad example. Anyone else? | 
12-15-2009, 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by crapusername pretty much anything featuring Duff McKagan - GnR, Velvet revolver etc. | This.
The sound of chorus on bass guitar, for me, is inseparable from GnR. | 
12-15-2009, 05:45 PM
| | | | Allan Holdsworth : Panic Station (both the album version on Metal Fatigue and I.O.U Live). Jimmy Johnson uses a very 80's sounding chorus for his bass solo, but I think it comes out great. | 
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Originally Posted by bobulibobium there is a wiki of soundclips, click wiki on the top bar of this site | ya, I know, but Im looking for something a little different than whats available | 
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Originally Posted by not_jason The sound of chorus on bass guitar, for me, is inseparable from GnR. | Whereas for me it's all Jeff Berlin. Knitted sweaters, slacks, Hi-Tec shoes and moustaches. | 
12-15-2009, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by MoogMonk Peter Steele from Type O Negative uses chorus on his bass alot, I'm pretty sure he uses a Boss CH-1. Check out their song Wolf Moon. | man how could I have forgot about Type O | 
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