BallsDeep
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Rec me albums with killer bass

Every now and then i come across a piece of music that reminds me that bass players exist. These are a few (generic) albums where I feel like the bass really adds a new and unique dimension to the music. So can anyone rec me anything from any genre where the bass takes center stage or is at least clearly audible and doesn't just mimic the guitars.
1Mudvayne
L.D. 50


Ryan Martine has more talent in his left nut than the rest of the band combined, although Chad Gray wasn't half bad before he took on the appearance of a rooster and focused on his godawful side project.
2Beyond Creation
The Aura


Dominic 'Forest' Lapointe jerking off his fretless bass all over this album and it's glorious
3Rage Against the Machine
Rage Against the Machine


I couldn't leave this one out
4Tool
10,000 Days


Justin Chancellor provides tight bass work on all of Tool's albums but this is the one I've been listening to most recently
5Kyuss
Welcome to Sky Valley


Some very funky shit going on behind that heavy ass guitar
6Cynic
Focus


Sean Malone shredding on the bass, and the Chapman stick apparently.
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