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W47cH 17 13u12N (13455 IVI1X)
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This is how W47cH 17 13u12N got started. Heavy, bi***slappin' bass that'll leave you and your speakers in a coma--turn it up till you burn it up!
techno metal mardi gras dj ch405 dj chaos
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With influences ranging from 20's Swing to Blues, Punk, Hip-Hop, Techno, Metal, and Gamelan--Dj Ch405 brings antisocial, bass heavy beats for partying at the en
...ok, not really--but I am broke as hell. I run an independent recording studio out of San Luis Obispo California, (Read: A Playstation 2, a computer, and a keyboard from Radio Shack all hooked together with extension cords) and I do live and studio mixing/arranging under the name Dj Ch405. (Pronounced "Dj Chaos") I've been making music of various kinds since I was a kid, but have only recently gotten into arranging--and the equipment and programs I have to work with are decidedly limited--although you might not know it from listening to the tracks I'm making... ...I guess I'm just good at slumming it. I really don't know what genre you'd classify my work as--it's like the bastard child of techno, oldschool rap (back when it was still good) and heavy metal--not necessarily in that order. In short: Good music to blow something up to.
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#2,450 in subgenre Peak #14
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Peak #1,677
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Dj Ch405
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Dj Ch405
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August 02, 2005
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MP3 2.8 MB 128 kbps 3:05
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The first part of W47cH 17 13u12N that I arranged was the bassline. I made it deep, complex and hardcore enough to destroy property. Then I added all the metal guitar riffs and they covered up the complexities of the bassline and changed the song completely. With this track, I'm taking W47cH 17 13u12N back to what it was meant to be: A hardcore baseline so powerful it'll break glass. Honestly, not many speaker systems can handle bass of this level--then again, niether can most eardrums. But if you've got a system that can handle it, then crank the volume until the neighborhood's flattened by the sheer subsonic force--and show 'em what real bass is all about!
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