Subject: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Sat Jun 15, 2013 11:31 pm
Drum & Bass, Dubstep, Jungle, Electro, Techno, I don't care what it is, but if the bass makes your windows shake and your eyeballs rattle, post it here. Haters need not apply.
Here are some of my favorites:
Lucy GTW Trailer Park Supervisor
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Sun Jun 16, 2013 5:19 am
I saw this thread and got mildly excited, thinking it was about bass guitars.
greg-the-fox
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Sun Jun 16, 2013 7:33 am
Lucy wrote:
I saw this thread and got mildly excited, thinking it was about bass guitars.
Maya
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:39 am
deployingtecharmor
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:40 am
This guy does some pretty interesting original stuff:
Daisy The Bunny
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Tue Jun 25, 2013 2:26 am
I can't believe Djent is considered a genre. What a joke.
Maya
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Mon Jul 08, 2013 5:20 am
AthenaiS
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:43 am
some awesome bases for you guys!
AthenaiS
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:47 am
get ready for the drop
Maya
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:54 am
Lucy GTW Trailer Park Supervisor
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:09 pm
/thread
Riv Literally the fucking worst
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:34 pm
Lucy wrote:
/thread
He definitely gets overlooked as a bassist— a sad fate brought upon by sharing a stage with Neil Motherfucking Peart.
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:38 pm
Riv, are you fucking high?
Rush is Neil Peart, Geddy Lee, and Alex Lifeson.
Neil Peart is a legend but Geddy Lee is regarded as one of the best bassists of all time.
Alex Lifeson is regarded as one of the best guitarists of all time.
No member of Rush is overlooked, they're considered one of the best bands who ever existed.
Riv Literally the fucking worst
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:42 pm
Lucy wrote:
Riv, are you fucking high?
Rush is Neil Peart, Geddy Lee, and Alex Lifeson.
Neil Peart is a legend but Geddy Lee is regarded as one of the best bassists of all time.
Alex Lifeson is regarded as one of the best guitarists of all time.
No member of Rush is overlooked, they're considered one of the best bands who ever existed.
Well, I personally always forget Lee's name.
And I don't know anyone else who listens to Rush.
Lucy wrote:
Riv, are you fucking high?
No, my sister won't share her weed, and I haven't been able to smell Kaizy any time in the last six hours.
Lucy GTW Trailer Park Supervisor
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:55 pm
I don't know anybody who doesn't listen to Rush.
Riv Literally the fucking worst
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Thu Jul 11, 2013 9:01 pm
Lucy wrote:
I don't know anybody who doesn't listen to Rush.
I'm surrounded by people with terrible taste in music. I've only ever met one guy who listened to Rush, and he was just... way into it. I don't remember ever seeing him not listening to Rush. Like every minute of the day, headphones, Rush.
I'm lucky to even find somebody who listens to Zeppelin.
Maya
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Fri Jul 12, 2013 3:36 am
Lucy wrote:
I don't know anybody who doesn't listen to Rush.
Hi.
Lucy GTW Trailer Park Supervisor
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Fri Jul 12, 2013 4:31 am
Greg wrote:
Lucy wrote:
I don't know anybody who doesn't listen to Rush.
Hi.
Who are you?
Tank Abuse
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Subject: Re: The bass thread (death by wubs edition) Fri Jul 12, 2013 4:38 am
Some Facts About The Largemouth Bass and Bass Fishing
Fact: A freshwater black bass can sense 1-200th of a drop of a substance in about 100 gallons of water.
Here are some more interesting facts about the largemouth bass:
They were originally found only East of the Mississippi River and South of the Great Lakes in the continental United States. But as their popularity grew, so did stocking programs in many states. Largemouth bass are now caught in waters throughout the continental United States and Hawaii, in addition to southern Canada and most of Mexico. The Largemouth has also been introduced in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America.
It is the largest member of a group of closely-related fishes called black bass. Others include the smallmouth, spotted, redeye, Suwannee and Guadalupe. It is distinguished from all the others by a jaw that extends beyond the eye. All black bass, belong to the sunfish family, but differ from sunfish because of their longer bodies.
Biologists have identified two subspecies of largemouth bass: the Florida largemouth and the Northern largemouth. Originally, Florida bass lived only in the waters of Florida, but through excessive stocking efforts, they have expanded their range to include most of the Southern United States, particularly Texas and California. The two species look alike, but the Florida largemouth grows alot larger than the northern subspecies. A trophy Florida bass can weigh from 10 to 12 pounds, and its Northern counterpart will usually range between 6 to 8 pounds.
The world record Largemouth is believed to be a cross between the two subspecies. It weighed in at a monsterous 22 pounds, 4 ounces!! It was caught in June, 1932 at Montgomery Lake in Georgia.
They vary in color, depending upon the type of water they are in. Bass from murky waters are pale, while those from clear waters are darker. They range from a deep green to pale olive across the back, with bellies that are a shade of white or yellow. All bass have a black lateral band that runs from the head to tail. The band becomes more distinct when a fish is exposed to sunlight, but may disappear when a largemouth is in deep or murky water.
They actually have 6 senses: Along with the normal, hearing, sight, smell, taste, and touch they also have the lateral line, which is a series of sensitive nerve endings that extends from just behind the gill to the tail on each side of the fish. The lateral line picks up underwater vibrations as subtle as a swimming baitfish. Experiments have proven that by the use of these lateral lines that the bass can still find food and survive even in the murkiest of waters and also if they are blinded by an eye injury. They hear with internal ears located within the skull. They can see in all directions except directly below or directly behind them. In clear water they can see 30 feet or more, but in most bass waters the visibility is usually between 5 and 10 feet. They can also see objects that are above the water, including you standing in your boat with that brightly colored shirt on!! So remember that in clear water you should always try to wear clothing that will match your background.
In shallow water they can detect color, especially RED. In one study red and white lures caught 3 times as many largemouths as any other color. But in deeper water most colors appear as shades of gray so color selection is of less importance. Their eyes absorb more light than the human eye, enabling the fish to see its food in dim light or total darkness. They will feed at any time of the day or night, but are less inclined to leave cover and search for food under bright conditions. So like most fish they prefer to hang out in the shade. They find better ambush camouflage in shady areas or under low light conditions.
They smell through nostrils, or nares, on their snout. The nares are short passageways through which water is drawn and expelled without entering the throat. They can detect minute amounts of scent in the water, but rely on scent less than catfish, salmon or trout.
They use their sense of touch to determine whether to reject or swallow an object. They will usually hold on to a soft-bodied, artificial worm longer than a metal lure.
Their sense of taste is not as important to the bass as it is to other species, because the bass has very few taste cells in their mouths.
Understanding the largemouth bass feeding and spawning habits will increase your chances of catching them considerably...