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

When you hear “songs with deep, heavy bass,” what genres come to mind?Some people love the gritty, thick bass that cuts through intense rock, while others prefer soaking in the heavy beats of club music like hip-hop or techno.

Tastes vary widely.Recent studies suggest that our brains are wired to easily grasp rhythms and beats driven by low frequencies.In this article, we’ve selected tracks that let you revel in that deep bass loved by music fans—ranging from timeless staples to the latest hits, crossing genres and eras.We hope you’ll discover some seriously cool, bass-forward tunes!

[Subwoofer Required] Popular tracks with deep bass, recommended songs (141–150)

Yearning In SecrecyBereaved

Included on the 2004 mini-album “The Lone Fury Beast.” Backed by a powerful, high-speed drum rhythm and a hard-edged guitar ensemble that keeps pace with relentless blast beats, the intense screaming death vocals match perfectly, resulting in a solid, well-crafted track.

couting rhythmFacecarz

Included on the 2011 EP “BACK TO THE FUTURE.” FACECARZ is a four-piece hardcore band from Mie Prefecture formed in 2000.

The song shifts from fast, classic hardcore sections to breakdowns with slow, heavy riffing, giving it a distinctly NYHC feel—seriously cool.

Black RailMY FIRST STORY

MY FIRST STORY – Black Rail – Official Music Video
Black RailMY FIRST STORY

A song by MY FIRST STORY, a rock band formed in 2011 and known by the nickname “Myfas.” It begins with an evocative guitar arpeggio and shifts into a heavy, low-end guitar sound, a structure guaranteed to fire up rock fans.

With vocals that change expression to match the song’s mood, it’s a dynamic, fast-paced track with a strong sense of drive.

In conclusion

From basslines that entwine with raging guitars, and beats that fill the gaps between dazzling synths, to phrases that deliver a funkiness that makes you want to start dancing—low frequencies play a vital role across many musical genres. If you try listening to your favorite tracks—which you usually hear with a flat profile—with boosted deep bass on purpose, you might discover a whole new charm in those songs.