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[Closed] Kids next door have loud music on! What shall I........?

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....drown them out with?
I've got Apple Music, I'm home alone and and can channel it to 3 separate outputs.....

Your suggestions please!, 🙂

Oh, my subwoofer is against their living room wall.....


 
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Master of puppets.
Stopped some Sunday morning DIY dead for me last weekend.


 
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No idea what you like but I was just listening to Reckless Kelly - Live at Stubbs - redneck rock - the louder the better and brilliantly recorded even down to the smashing glass in the audience ?


 
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knock loudly on door with some cans of pop and crisps and ask if the partys here


 
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Mr smith. Good choice. God that's loud.


 
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Therapy? - Troublegum

I can only morning approval of MrSmith's suggestion but it might be a bit light on the bass, perhaps..?! 😉


 
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tool lateralus

Might just drown out some silence with it myself 🙂


 
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Therapy? - Troublegum

*shouts at Google home across the room to play screamager*


 
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Prodigy. Diesel power. That did it.


 
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So come on OP - what are you listening to?#

EDIT - you just said it.

Good choice....


 
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I've literally maxed everything out.


 
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Put this on loop for an hour or so. They'll be ready for nap-time shortly afterwards...


 
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The cheeky girls


 
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2 tracks. They've shut up now. Kids eh? 🙂


 
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I can feel the bass in the dining table.


 
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I enjoyed that.


 
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Azzido da bass - Dooms Night (Timo Maas remix) would be my weapon of choice...


 
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repeat till death


 
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Started with Metallica as suggested, then the Prodigy.


 
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It's as quiet as a graveyard now.


 
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Slayer, Decades of Agression followed by Pantera-Vulgar Display of Power. Finish with some Machine Head (especially Davidian) if they still want it...


 
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I'm actually adding most of these suggestions to my favourites to listen to later.
Good work Matt!


 
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It's as quiet as a graveyard now.

They're waiting until you've had your cocoa..


 
Posted : 14/07/2017 8:17 pm
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Don't fall asleep (in a yoda voice 🙂 )


 
Posted : 14/07/2017 8:18 pm
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OR .... invite them round / go join them


 
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It seems to have been sorted for the moment but System of a Down for the win


 
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If you have some decent subs, anything by Digital Mystikz should shake the house (down).


 
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🙂


 
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Anecdote time....

In our last house we were off to the aisle of Man early one morning and the neighbours (prefab terrace) kept us awake until about 2am the night before partying. We'd had about 4 hours sleep if I recall correctly.

So we kept the motorbikes in the back garden, on some temporary slabs at the time. So we loaded up, and as I was doing so I decided to warm mine up. Apparently even a 500cc twin REALLY REALLY PISSES PEOPLE OFF when they've got a hangover and you leave it reverberating through the house and garden for a minute or two. She was as the window looking a right state and mouthing obscenities at me, which I could fully sppereciate and laugh at inside my helmet as I had a mirrored visor an and she couldn't see me.

Yes. I'm a bad BAD man.


 
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Many years ago as a student we put my friends AE109's (driven by an Audiolab 8000) flat on the the floor and played Salt & Peppa "Push It" at full volume as encourage for our housemate who had her new boyfriend over for the first time in her room below.

Immature? well, maybe just a little


 
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Squarepusher. I shared a house with an annoying ****, a few squarepusher tunes usually created a " calm " in the house when he played his R&B al high volume at 1 am.


 
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Slayer obvs seasons in the abyss should do it.


 
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I'm getting into System of A Down now!

At reasonable levels......


 
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Josh wink.


 
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off to the aisle of Man

Bum sex?


 
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Battery by Metallica obvse.


 
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First night of the proms. No kids that would play loud music on a Friday night would want to listen to listen to the Proms.


 
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Always surprises me how heavy the bass on Strict Machine by Goldfrapp is if you play it on decent kit.

Failing that, Phat Planet might be a decent shout too.

If you really just want to really annoy them, anything by Autechre or Squarepusher should do the trick. Works with my students when they ask if we can have some music on during a lesson...


 
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Little Louis French Kiss, or Roobarb & Custard theme tune. 😆


 
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Venetian Snares - Rossz Csillag Alatt Szuletett

Some of the basslines on APCs amotion would do a decent job on a good sub 😀


 
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If they come back at you:

The Jesus Lizard - Boilermaker
Big Black - L Dopa


 
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Prodigy - their law live.

And horse up the bass.


 
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Super sharp shooter:


 
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Maybe this?


 
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I had neighbours listening to some god awful dance music once and they wouldn't turn it down. I moved my bass amp stack up against their wall, dropped the E string to D, turned all settings as high as they would go and just sat drinking whilst randomly hitting the string, for hours.

Can't get much more bass than a bass and it worked a treat. 😈


 
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Another Pantera vote - Cowboys from Hell.

Or Hall of the Mountain King by Apocalyptica.

Or NIN Closer


 
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I have a friend nearby who hires out backline equipment and boy oh boy could he help me out in this sort of situation.

"Thanks guys, yes wheel in another Marshall stack please"


 
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Queue up some Big Black for round 2. L Dopa and The Power of Independent Trucking should do it.


 
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If you have vinyl Santana Abraxas is very loud as is the 12 inch of She Sells Sanctuary.


 
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Nothing here is loud enough to drown Out the whinging in the mega avalanche thread...


 
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1812 Overture
toccata and fugue in d minor


 
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Josh wink

😉


 
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It's as quiet as a graveyard now.

Hehehe!
Always wanted to do something like that! Juvenile? Moi?
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tool lateralus

Might just drown out some silence with it myself


Funny you should suggest that; I suddenly realised a couple of evenings ago I didn't have any Tool on my phone, I bought Lateratus after seeing that video on some music channel or other.
Cant find the album at the mo', but I did rip Schism into iTunes so that'll do for the time being, until I can go all archeological on my cd collection.
Always surprises me how heavy the bass on Strict Machine by Goldfrapp is if you play it on decent kit.

Just stand at the front of one of their gigs, it won't come as that much of a surprise...
I saw them last Sunday at Somerset House, second time there, and possibly the ninth or tenth time I've seen them, and Strict Machine does encourage the audience to do more than shuffle their feet, I can assure you! 😀


 
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First night of the proms. No kids that would play loud music on a Friday night would want to listen to listen to the Proms.

There's a version of the 1812 by the Atlanta Philharmonic, can't remember the label, and it not the very best performance out there, but they did use real cannon!
It's apparently very good for discovering just how good your amp is at driving speakers at high volume without clipping and melting the voice coils...
Edit: it was the Cincinnati Philharmonic, and the label was Telarc, the recording is legendary, because they used Digital recording for the first time, and could record real cannon properly.
The original vinyl, (this is before cd), came with a warning about carefully setting up playback levels:
http://hifi-writer.com/wpblog/?p=2504


 
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Knock on door, smile, say that neighbourly consideration would be appreciated before making neighbours aware that the hand behind your back is holding an axe - or other item of your choice; alternatives to axe could include machete or cleaver.
Don't forget to tell them they are ignorant, pathetic, small-minded individuals who wouldn't behave the same way in mummy & daddy's house and then spit in their eye.
When they close door a strong message is to embed axe, machete, cleaver in door - just to say 'thanks for your time'.


 
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I was going to suggest Venetian Snares but I've been beaten to it. He's got a more than a few other songs that might come in handy if it ever happens again: Intense demonic attacks (doormouse remix), Skelechairs and A lot of drugs spring to mind. Extra effective if you stick that last one on repeat and go out for a walk for a bit.
Butterfly or Formshift by Ophidian might also be worth a squirt.


 
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Most old farts (vast majority of us here I believe) are deaf to frequencies above 25kHz, but not them young 'uns. Find someway of generating it and squeal it through the walls at them. a sine wave will be very hard to pin point the source of the irritating whistle.


 
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