I agree wholeheartedly about LNT, it's good for bass, other than that, it's a junk song from Three 6.
If you must impress people, Fear Factory's Shock or Chronic Future's Memories In F Minor (both of which I already mentioned) are two of the best. Shock has a VERY deep note that repeats 4 times in the intro of the song, on top of that it was very well recorded. Even on my single 12 with 300 watts on it, it shakes the side mirrors and the winRABhield wipers (helps that it's in a single cab truck). Memories has 3 drop notes right off the bat, getting decently low (like 38 hz or so) and has several low sweeps as the song progresses.
The Puscifer song I mentioned has a drop note every so often that is mid 30 hz range that is pretty impressive. It helps that it's Maynard from Tool singing, so if you like Tool you might like that one.
HooRAB Run Down is another song like LNT, lots of bass, crap song. The beginning of it is basically -3dB test tones, which IIRC, start at 39 hz and finish at 22 hz, then sweeps back through them and then goes into the main beat for the song, which is pretty much high 30's low 40's through the whole song.
The rest of the songs I mentioned are decent, most of them have info in the 40's, some drops below that.
Also, if you want true low information music, listen to anything that is well recorded and has pipe organs in it. Most pipe organs have a capability of playing 18 hz and lower, depending on length of the largest pipe.
Kef
If you must impress people, Fear Factory's Shock or Chronic Future's Memories In F Minor (both of which I already mentioned) are two of the best. Shock has a VERY deep note that repeats 4 times in the intro of the song, on top of that it was very well recorded. Even on my single 12 with 300 watts on it, it shakes the side mirrors and the winRABhield wipers (helps that it's in a single cab truck). Memories has 3 drop notes right off the bat, getting decently low (like 38 hz or so) and has several low sweeps as the song progresses.
The Puscifer song I mentioned has a drop note every so often that is mid 30 hz range that is pretty impressive. It helps that it's Maynard from Tool singing, so if you like Tool you might like that one.
HooRAB Run Down is another song like LNT, lots of bass, crap song. The beginning of it is basically -3dB test tones, which IIRC, start at 39 hz and finish at 22 hz, then sweeps back through them and then goes into the main beat for the song, which is pretty much high 30's low 40's through the whole song.
The rest of the songs I mentioned are decent, most of them have info in the 40's, some drops below that.
Also, if you want true low information music, listen to anything that is well recorded and has pipe organs in it. Most pipe organs have a capability of playing 18 hz and lower, depending on length of the largest pipe.
Kef