favorite bass intro ever?

Lots of music around nowadays. Want to talk about it?
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The bass line in "Sic Transit Gloria... Glory Fades" is simple but effective.
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Glory Fades wrote:The bass line in "Sic Transit Gloria... Glory Fades" is simple but effective.
I'd like to second this.
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The intro for Metallica- For Whom the bells toll

And The bass solos from: Fear of a Brown Planet and Welcome to Hell
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Red Hot Chili Peppers - Funky Monks
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i would have to say
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another one i forgot would HAVE to be Maxwell murder by- Rancid played awsome live they extend it for like2 mins lol pretty kick ass solo
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hell yeah about rancid.

another good one is the intro to "are you gonna be my girl?" by jet.

basically any early punk rock band from the 90's who's now a really popular band had amazing baselines.

like NOFX, Anti-Flag, anthrax(early, early ,early stuff), all of them had amazin baselines, can't forget the 'pepper's
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believe - the bravery

its a pretty new song. but the bass intro ftw
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