Badass

Badass or Bad Ass may refer to:

  • Hotshot (stock character), a stock character in fiction
  • Books

  • Badass (book), a 2009 book by Ben Thompson
  • Film and TV

  • Badass (TV series), a Playboy TV reality show
  • Bad Ass (film), a 2012 film
  • Baadasssss!, a 2003 American biopic
  • Music

  • Badass (bridges), a manufacturer of bridges for guitars and basses
  • Albums

  • B4.Da.$$ Before Da Money an album by American rapper Joey Badass
  • Bad Ass Stonewall Jackson (musician)
  • Songs

  • Bad Ass (song) Kid Ink
  • "Bad Ass" by Lisa Lashes
  • "American Bad Ass" by Kid Rock Composed by James Hetfield / Lars Ulrich
  • "Badass" (Saliva song) Composed by Bobby Huff / Josey Scott / Wayne Swinny, 2011
  • "Badass" (The Crystal Method song) Composed by Ken Jordan / Scott Kirkland, 2005
  • "Badass (October 2003 Ruff Demo)", song by Garbage 2005 Run Baby Run
  • "Badass", song by Reckless Love
  • "Badass", by Matthew Sweet Composed by Matthew Sweet
  • "Badass", by The Bouncing Souls composed by The Bouncing Souls
  • "Badass", by Los Enanitos Verdes
  • "Badass", song by Terry Anderson (musician) 1995 You Don't Like Me
  • Badass (bridges)

    Badass is a trade name of Leo Quan, a manufacturer of bridges for guitars and basses. Badass bridges (used on the Martin EB18 electric bass and a replacement bridge on the Fender Precision Bass) feature individually adjustable saddles, which allows for "extremely accurate intonation adjustments." The Badass came on the market in the 1970s, and was made by entrepreneur and guitar repairman Glen Quan. The first Badass bridges were built from diecast zinc and were considered somewhat rough; later models were made from a high-density zinc alloy and more finely milled.

    Notable users and models

  • Frank Bello of Anthrax on his Fender signature bass.
  • Mike Dirnt of Green Day, Badass II on a Fender Precision Bass made in the Fender Custom Shop, the source of the signature Mike Dirnt Precision Bass.
  • Steve Harris of Iron Maiden, Badass II bridge on his Fender Precision Bass.
  • Geddy Lee of Rush; the 1998 "Geddy Lee Limited Edition" Fender Jazz bass is equipped with a Badass II, also his Jetglo Rickenbacker 4001 with a Badass I.
  • Community Service II

    Community Service II is the second collaboration album from The Crystal Method, and features remixes from The Crystal Method and other Nu skool breaks artists.

    Track listing

  • The Crystal Method - Intro – 1:38
  • PMT - Gyromancer (Elite Force Mix) – 4:14
  • Elite Force - Ghetto Fabulous – 5:30
  • Hyper - Come With Me – 5:02
  • The Doors - The Crystal Method vs. The Doors (Roadhouse Blues Remix) – 4:57
  • Evil Nine - We Have The Energy – 5:00
  • Dylan Rhymes feat. Katherine Ellis - Salty (Meat Katie Mix) – 5:36
  • The Crystal Method - Keep Hope Alive (J.D.S Mix) – 5:44
  • Koma + Bones - Speedfreak – 2:39
  • The Crystal Method feat. Kevin Beber - Kalifornia – 4:25
  • Überzone - Octopus – 2:42
  • UNKLE feat. Ian Brown - Reign (False Prophet Mix) – 6:38
  • The Crystal Method - Starting Over (Elite Force Mix) – 4:40
  • The Crystal Method - Bound Too Long (Hyper Mix) – 5:24
  • New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle (The Crystal Method's CSII Mix) – 5:32
  • Smashing Pumpkins - 1979 (New Originals 1799 Remix) – 6:57
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