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 Pretty well any album released by Pandisc. 
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 Good list, it's gonna take me a while to go through all these.
 
 My sub has a hard time with the low note on this one: STS9 - GLOgli
 
 Couldn't find the album version on YouTube.
 
 
 
 Um, yeah. Did I say they did? I just don't want to hear a bunch of shitty rap. "dis track hits so hard, ***".
 
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 Anything by Portishead... Dummy ('94) was my favorite album. I think they're most known for their Jame's Bond theme "Sour Times." Their stuff is very very chill though. I've purchased that album 2-3 times because it either got scratched or lost. Here's Sour Times, but that whole CD is awesome. You can honestly play it from track 1 all the way through with a smile on your face the whole time, and I can't say that about many albums. Awesome when you have a multi woofer setup (10",12", and 15"), also sounds extremely good on a kickass pair of bandpass 12"s. Their music really takes advantage of all kinds of bass.
 
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 Oh my. This is sick. Comment
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 You're the fucking man. Comment
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