Deep Space Bass was released in 2001, as the official soundtrack to Cartoon Network's action TV block Toonami. It contains music from various shows' intros, outros, and promo spots, along with other Toonami music, including selections from Toonami's Midnight Run and The Intruder specials. All of the tracks were recorded by Joe Boyd Vigil, who composed Toonami's score from 1999 through 2002. The album has since been long out of print.
According to Joe Boyd Vigil, during an interview with The.Toonmaster, Darknight (Track 13, a selection from Batman), was actually taken off the album before its release due to Toonami's head, Sean Akins, belief that it was too "down-tempo". It was later replaced with a track called Hyperspace, however, the covers to the album had already been printed and so the track listing was left uncorrected.
As heard before DragonBall Z Pt. II
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toonamirebirth1 3 weeks ago
This music meant that it was time for DBZ. Goosebumps on my skin from hearing this.
Digiphix 6 months ago
Nice!!!
andrewfernandez105 9 months ago
this was a well produced mashup album.
odemata87 10 months ago
This beat was also on reboot also or no?
MultiQuin10 1 year ago
Ahh dbz, I remember, it was THE poo back in the day lol.
Manofaction0 1 year ago
Memories are flowing threw my mind so fast right now.
rickyb54 1 year ago
Oh snap you're right I stand corrected! Yeah who ever finds that would be a hero to me at least
ChromaticJester 1 year ago
I don't know man, the one that a ton of people have been trying to find is the song used in the robotech and dbz dead zone promos. Anybody who finds that one would certainly be a hero.
mraaronhd 1 year ago
This might be the most infamous toonami track
ChromaticJester 1 year ago