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[Subwoofer Required] Popular tracks with deep, heavy bass — recommended songs

When you hear “songs where you can savor the allure of deep bass,” what genres come to mind?

Some people love the rugged, assertive bass that stands out in intense rock, while others prefer to soak in the heavy beats of club music like hip-hop and techno—tastes vary widely.

Recent research suggests that our brains are wired to easily grasp rhythms and beats driven by low frequencies.

With that in mind, we’ve curated tracks that let you revel in that bass-heavy sound, spanning classics to the latest hits, across genres and eras.

If you’re looking for cool tracks with powerful low-end, this is a must-read!

[Subwoofer Required] Popular Tracks with Deep, Powerful Bass: Recommended Songs (101–110)

True NorthCrystal Lake

Crystal Lake – True North【Music VIdeo】
True NorthCrystal Lake

The title track from the 2016 album True North.

Crystal Lake is a three-piece metalcore band formed in 2002.

The double bass drums are played with a ferocity that feels like they’re about to shatter your heartbeat, and the intensely shouted vocals pierce your ears.

The ethereal melody near the end adds a nice accent, too.

hazyDIR EN GREY

DIR EN GREY – “Oboro” (Promotion Edit Ver.) (CLIP)
hazyDIR EN GREY

This is the 32nd single by DIR EN GREY, a visual kei band known for its unique musical style that blends aggressive sounds like metal and hardcore with a wide range of influences, including folk music.

The arrangement is outstanding—built around a muscular, driving bassline and drum beats featuring complex kick patterns and tom-driven rhythms—designed to truly come alive when heard with deep low end.

With DIR EN GREY’s signature dark worldview and a highly polished song structure that becomes addictive, this is a rock tune you’ll want to experience through a subwoofer.

ScarfaceEACH OF THE DAYS

EACH OF THE DAYS – “Scarface” Official Music Video
ScarfaceEACH OF THE DAYS

A wall of sound comes crashing into your ears! This is a track by EACH OF THE DAYS, a metal band from Aichi Prefecture, included on their 2011 album “SWEET CARRION.” It’s packed with awesome elements like powerful sound arrangements and razor-sharp vocals.

When something’s got you down or you can’t shake that foggy feeling in your chest, throw this on and it’ll feel like everything gets resolved.

Be sure to turn the volume up!

MAD QUALIAHyde

HYDE – MAD QUALIA (Japanese Version)
MAD QUALIAHyde

HYDE, the artist who has gained popularity as the vocalist of L’Arc~en~Ciel and VAMPS.

With L’Arc~en~Ciel, he mainly pursues a melodious and sophisticated musical style, while with VAMPS he focuses on hard rock.

His solo work is even harder in style, and this track, “MAD QUALIA,” delivers sharp, tight hard rock.

It’s not an extremely heavy sound, but as it’s hard rock, the low end hits solidly—so definitely try listening with a subwoofer.

In My SoulMasayoshi Iimori

Masayoshi Iimori – In My Soul [Monstercat Release]
In My SoulMasayoshi Iimori

Trackmaker MASAYOSHI IIMORI releases music not only in Japan but also overseas, drawing attention from around the world.

His “In My Soul” is a deftly arranged take on drum and bass—a genre featuring fast breakbeats with heavy low end that emphasizes snare and bass.

The distorted bass runs throughout, sinking deep into your core, and it’s incredibly exciting to listen to! Be sure to turn up the volume and give it a spin!

[Subwoofer Required] Popular Tracks with Powerful Deep Bass, Recommended Songs (111–120)

Red fractionMELL

It hardly needs to be put into words—once you listen, the boosted low end hits incredibly hard.

It’s a track by singer MELL and serves as the opening theme for the anime Black Lagoon.

With its densely layered bass and an intense arrangement that ticks through rapid-fire notes, it’s a busy piece that keeps pouring sounds into your ears.

Be sure to enjoy it on a system that can really reproduce the low frequencies.

ToulouseNicky Romero

Nicky Romero – Toulouse (Original Mix)
ToulouseNicky Romero

It’s a work with a charm that makes you want to keep listening.

It’s a track by Dutch music producer Nicky Romero, released as a single in 2011.

Since then, various remixes have been released, and it’s considered one of his signature numbers.

The arrangement is very catchy, so it’s recommended for anyone looking to get into EDM.

The bassline that thumps and pushes right up to you is fantastic.

If you get the chance, try enjoying it in a large venue with a big crowd.