Power Supply

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Sub Woofer System Test 01:37 Tools
Woofer Excursion Test 06:31 Tools
Subwoofer System Test 01:27 Tools
Bass Boom Bottom 03:17 Tools
Bass For Your Face 04:26 Tools
Pump The Bass Up 03:46 Tools
My Bass Hits Harder 04:00 Tools
Ultimate Bass 03:59 Tools
Low Feequency Warning 00:33 Tools
Cars That Be Bumpin 03:58 Tools
Two Min of Drop 03:18 Tools
We Got Juice 03:18 Tools
My 5.0 05:07 Tools
Can You Feel The Bass 03:44 Tools
Yo Baby 04:22 Tools
Let The Bass Drop 03:49 Tools
Rock You 04:12 Tools
Ya'll Ready For This 04:32 Tools
Bass Operator 04:09 Tools
Give It Up 03:13 Tools
Low Frequency Warning 00:33 Tools
Put Some Boom In It 04:12 Tools
Monster Bass 05:02 Tools
Emergency 03:24 Tools
Drop Bottom 03:39 Tools
When I Hear Bass 03:34 Tools
Bass-Bass-Bass-Bass 03:27 Tools
More Bass-more Boom-more Bottom 03:29 Tools
More Bass, More Boom, More Bottom 03:29 Tools
Put Your Weight Down On It 04:15 Tools
Freak'em Down 03:39 Tools
The Darkside 05:06 Tools
Cradle of Power 05:30 Tools
Egypt 01:40 Tools
Bass Speakers on the Ground 03:27 Tools
Warning-Nineteen-Thousand 96! 05:30 Tools
Orion 01:49 Tools
Feel da Lowz 03:15 Tools
Silicon 03:55 Tools
Funky Beat 01:49 Tools
S.S.S. Bass Test 01:49 Tools
Let It Drop 01:49 Tools
Bass Warning 03:15 Tools
Subwoofer Excursion Test 01:49 Tools
Gimme Dat Bass 03:15 Tools
Do You Like Bass 03:15 Tools
The Ground Pounder 03:15 Tools
Make Them Speakers Humm 03:39 Tools
Pure Silicon 03:15 Tools
SSS Bass Test 01:57 Tools
Rude Boy Bass 03:39 Tools
Here Come the Bass 03:39 Tools
Listen to the Beat Box 03:39 Tools
Set Me Free (303 Mix) 03:39 Tools
Red Weed (Warfare Remix) 03:39 Tools
Feel the Beat 03:39 Tools
Just the Bass 03:39 Tools
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Derrick Rahiming founder of the popular Miami Bass and Hip-Hop group Afro-Rican. most famous for their genre shaping 1987 hit Give it All You Got (Doggy Style). During a time when the group failed to move units, Derrick started recording from his bedroom in an era where bedroom producers were a rarity. However, Techmaster P.E.B.'s success in the new sub-genre of Car Audio Bass created a niche that was still in its infancy circa 1991, and Derrick saw an opportunity. Creating an entire album of Car Audio Bass in his bedroom led to the creation of his Car Audio alias, Power Supply. Figuring out the formula to market this music directly at car shows under his Hip-Rock label proved to be highly successful, and this put Afro-Rican/Hip-Rock Records back on top overnight. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.