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  • noun A bass drum played using a foot pedal.

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Examples

  • These emails had a code in them which led to the discovery of a strange things (type "kickdrum", then look right under his left eye, go to the site, type

    RVABlogs 2009

  • He's not going to tell me to move the kickdrum one-eighth of a beat later.

    Trent Reznor: 'I'm not at war with myself as I once was' 2011

  • "When New York Had Her Heart Broke" opens with more than two wordless minutes of airy guitar and heartbeat kickdrum.

    The Short List 2011

  • From our standpoint, we got, um, the brunt of the kickdrum, and of Ward's guitar.

    anne-jumps Diary Entry anne-jumps 2001

  • So, we did a shirt with Johnny Cupcakes and SJC Drums did a kickdrum head with all of the logos on it.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Mike Ragogna 2012

  • PRODID = xprd943937 kickdrum on April 23rd 2010 at 7: 34am view kickdrum's

    Apartment Therapy Main Janel Laban 2010

  • PRODID = xprd943937 kickdrum on April 23rd 2010 at 7: 34am view kickdrum's

    Apartment Therapy Main Janel Laban 2010

  • Legrand's vocals pierce the background fog like a lighthouse set to the thump of a kickdrum.

    Boise Weekly Tara Morgan 2010

  • Syndicate nam explosief toe, maar ook vanuit andere Europese lidstaten vinden steeds meer kickdrum-addicts hun weg naar de prachtige locatie, niet in de laatste plaats door de ongeëvenaarde akoestiek van de venue.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • Het aantal Duitse hardcore-liefhebbers op Syndicate nam explosief toe, maar ook vanuit andere Europese lidstaten vinden steeds meer kickdrum-addicts hun weg naar de prachtige locatie, niet in de laatste plaats door de ongeëvenaarde akoestiek van de venue.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

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