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Definition of stomping in English: stompingadjective stɒmpɪŋˈstämpiNG (of popular music) having a fast tempo and a heavy beat. I needed a really stomping guitar line Example sentencesExamples - Million Dead have the stomping riffs and thumping bass lines that make them a great band.
- Out of a buzzy analog haze, a stomping bassline gathers up all the lost children and, in a glorious series of chimes and welcoming blips, sends them out into a magical world of candy cane funk.
- The Crystal Method's style grafts elements of the U.K.'s big beat generation with stomping funk and plenty of American rock and roll.
- He apes Velvet Underground's I'm Waiting For The Man to brilliant effect on the stomping Mucky Fingers.
- The opener ‘Do It Again’ is a stomping serenade that cuts three different structures into the song, allowing him to weave his vocals around the jutting guitar riffs.
- Their stomping bluegrass rhythms got everyone dancing on the lakeshore by the time evening came in July and being local they are very keen to support the event and keep it going from strength to strength.
- His feet are the percussion; his stamping transforms the song from sweet ditty to stomping barn-dance floor classic.
- When he kicks into the stomping chorus of ‘One more city and we're gonna fall apart,’ he sounds like he's exorcising old demons.
- But the stomping beat, electric noodling and spinetingling bass on this track are enough to win me over.
- The title track rests on a huge, stomping AC / DC riff, and the two rappers sound pretty amazing yelling over it.
- But this spanking new effort, while powerful, boasts a distinctly ethereal quality, softening the stomping stridency of the Simple Minds we knew in the 1980s.
- This is particularly evident on the stomping melody ‘Before I Hit The Wall’.
- A massive gothic organ lifts the sublime ‘Escape Song’ up a gear before a Syd Barrett guitar hook progresses the track to a stomping fuzzed rock finale.
- This rejuvenated band sound fantastic, their 7 song set stuffed with stomping indie hits.
- ‘Crabbuckit’ is a New Orleans front-stoop jam bursting at the seams with stomping bass and hand claps.
- Then, as instructed, two beats cue the stomping 60-second Toadies-via-Pixies rip-off.
- It's spangled with lingering-vulture reverb picks, stomping fuzz bass and a delightfully mushy drum sound, likely one of Moe Tucker's appearances.
- Expect stomping tunes, lots of shouting, explosions, visuals, possibly the odd floating drum riser, denim, leather, hair and more shouting.
- Thirty minutes of energetic stomping metal is enough to grip anybody that has actually come to see some music rather than snog with Sharon of Class 5B in the corner.
- It's a fine slice of foot stomping blues boogie and should be the ace that levers The Kings of Leon onto the main stages of Europe's summer festivals.
Definition of stomping in US English: stompingadjectiveˈstämpiNG (of music) having a lively stamping rhythm. (音乐)有轻快顿足韵律的 I needed a really stomping guitar line Example sentencesExamples - ‘Crabbuckit’ is a New Orleans front-stoop jam bursting at the seams with stomping bass and hand claps.
- Thirty minutes of energetic stomping metal is enough to grip anybody that has actually come to see some music rather than snog with Sharon of Class 5B in the corner.
- Expect stomping tunes, lots of shouting, explosions, visuals, possibly the odd floating drum riser, denim, leather, hair and more shouting.
- This rejuvenated band sound fantastic, their 7 song set stuffed with stomping indie hits.
- When he kicks into the stomping chorus of ‘One more city and we're gonna fall apart,’ he sounds like he's exorcising old demons.
- This is particularly evident on the stomping melody ‘Before I Hit The Wall’.
- His feet are the percussion; his stamping transforms the song from sweet ditty to stomping barn-dance floor classic.
- Then, as instructed, two beats cue the stomping 60-second Toadies-via-Pixies rip-off.
- The opener ‘Do It Again’ is a stomping serenade that cuts three different structures into the song, allowing him to weave his vocals around the jutting guitar riffs.
- A massive gothic organ lifts the sublime ‘Escape Song’ up a gear before a Syd Barrett guitar hook progresses the track to a stomping fuzzed rock finale.
- It's spangled with lingering-vulture reverb picks, stomping fuzz bass and a delightfully mushy drum sound, likely one of Moe Tucker's appearances.
- Out of a buzzy analog haze, a stomping bassline gathers up all the lost children and, in a glorious series of chimes and welcoming blips, sends them out into a magical world of candy cane funk.
- The Crystal Method's style grafts elements of the U.K.'s big beat generation with stomping funk and plenty of American rock and roll.
- It's a fine slice of foot stomping blues boogie and should be the ace that levers The Kings of Leon onto the main stages of Europe's summer festivals.
- But this spanking new effort, while powerful, boasts a distinctly ethereal quality, softening the stomping stridency of the Simple Minds we knew in the 1980s.
- The title track rests on a huge, stomping AC / DC riff, and the two rappers sound pretty amazing yelling over it.
- But the stomping beat, electric noodling and spinetingling bass on this track are enough to win me over.
- He apes Velvet Underground's I'm Waiting For The Man to brilliant effect on the stomping Mucky Fingers.
- Their stomping bluegrass rhythms got everyone dancing on the lakeshore by the time evening came in July and being local they are very keen to support the event and keep it going from strength to strength.
- Million Dead have the stomping riffs and thumping bass lines that make them a great band.
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