2025-02-05
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I'm Dallas Taylor.
Growing up in the 80s and early 90s, I have this very distinct memory of cars driving slowly around my neighborhood blasting the lap loudest, boomiest music I'd ever heard.
I remember the music was on these cassette tapes that all had bass in the name.
There were titles like Nothing But Bass, Bass, Boom Bottom and It Came From Outer Bass.
And while I never got into this scene myself, I knew a few people who were all about it.
For a few years, this bass tape subculture seemed huge and then it just seemed to disappear.