49 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Rock Band"

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My band sample of a fall off (rock music).
Author: Kennymctavish
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A sample from rock band composition with drums, bass, rythm and solo guitars.
Author: Bobawhaler
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A sample from rock band composition with drums, bass, rythm guitar and cello.
Author: Bobawhaler
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This guitar solo played by guitarist of rock band "road side brake" from lithuania.
Author: Karolist
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A rock song by the band Segue.
Author: Rbarsi
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Rock band artist vocal recorded in studio.
Author: Karolist
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Punk-rock band tries to play their song but get defeat again and again. . . )))recorder: tascam dr-40. City: omsk. Recorded at 2014-05-02.
Author: Zabuhailo
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Punk-rock band. Guitarist tries to start play their song but get defeat. )recorder: tascam dr-40. City: omsk. Recorded at 2014-05-02.
Author: Zabuhailo
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I used this music track for an experimental animation. This song rocks hard with a very electric tone. Very fast paced and in your face. Great for cinematic use! created in fl studio.
Author: Shortiefoeva
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4th Street Exit performed by Systems Go of the United States Air Force Band of Flight. Track 9 from Holding the Flag (2007).[1]
Author: Composition: Steve Ward; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Flight, Systems Go; Recording: United States Air Force
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Band checking gear, guitar, crowd, cheers, yelling, small club (2005). Minidisc recorder with sony ecm-ds70p.
Author: Trp
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Lead i made on my flying v guitar you can rock out with. Let me see what you can do with it.
Author: Beetlemuse
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Time performed by Max Impact of the United States Air Force Band. Track 5 from Connected (2008).
Author: Composition: Matthew G. Ascione and Ryan Carson; Lyrics: Ryan Carson; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Max Impact; Recording: United States Air Force
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2 electric guitarists and one drummer jam metal and hardcore. Recorded with sony tcd d10 pro ii & 2 x sennheiser md21u.
Author: Rutgermuller
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America, a rock rendition of "My Country 'Tis of Thee", performed by the Blue Aces of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 20 from Carry On (2007).
Author: Arrangement: Miguel Gomez; Performance: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, Blue Aces; Recording: United States Air Force
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Ambient voice back. It's a backward song fragment. From alternative rock 1990 band name: curve.
Author: Godzilla
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Bluesharp loop sound hard rock guitarampplayed my blues harprecorded tascam dr-05xedited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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What I Want performed by Max Impact of the United States Air Force Band. Track 6 from Connected (2008).
Author: Composition: Matthew Geist; Arrangement: Matthew Geist; Lyrics: Regina Coonrod; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Max Impact; Recording: United States Air Force
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Change My Mind performed by Max Impact of the United States Air Force Band. Track 7 from Connected (2008).
Author: Composition: Matthew G. Ascione; Lyrics: Matthew G. Ascione; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Max Impact; Recording: United States Air Force
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Family performed by Systems Go of the United States Air Force Band of Flight. Track 7 from Holding the Flag (2007).[1]
Author: Composition: Steve Ward; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Flight, Systems Go; Recording: United States Air Force
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The audience at a small rock concert cheering, applauding and calling for more at the end of a gig.
Author: Beeproductive
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Unprocessed snare drum sample (1 of 4) which was created during the last recordings with my band. Recorded with a dynamic microphone. I would describe the sound as a "rock snare which wants to be a funk snare".
Author: Toffa
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That's Why performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 29 from Heritage to Horizons (2007).[1] Previously published as track 1 from Such Brave Defenders (2006).[2] Also published as track 14 from Imagine the Possibilities (2009).[3][4]
Author: Composition: John Henley; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force Band
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Flyin' High performed by Systems Go of the United States Air Force Band of Flight. Track 2 from Holding the Flag (2007).[1]
Author: Composition: Wyatt; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Flight, Systems Go; Recording: United States Air Force
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Holding the Flag performed by Systems Go of the United States Air Force Band of Flight. Track 1 from Holding the Flag (2007).[1]
Author: Composition: Steve Ward; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Flight, Systems Go; Recording: United States Air Force
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America the Beautiful performed by Starlifter of the United States Air Force Band of Mid-America. Track 8 from Carry On (2008).
Author: Composition: Samuel Ward; Lyrics: Katharine Lee Bates; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Mid-America, Starlifter; Recording: United States Air Force
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Desert Storm Blues performed by Systems Go of the United States Air Force Band of Flight. Track 10 from Holding the Flag (2007).[1]
Author: Composition: Wyatt; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Flight, Systems Go; Recording: United States Air Force
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Here in My Heart performed by Systems Go of the United States Air Force Band of Flight. Track 3 from Holding the Flag (2007).
Author: Composition: Nitsch; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Flight, Systems Go; Recording: United States Air Force
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Standing on Solid Ground performed by Full Spectrum of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 12 from 75 Years Of Inspiring Excellence 1941-2016 (2016).
Author: Composition: MSgt Mike Shepperd; Performance: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, Full Spectrum; Recording: United States Air Force
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It's a recording i have made accidentally during a rock band's rehearsal. The zoom h2 was used as a microphone for vocalist. I have accidentally caused some feedback squealing. When i managed to get rid of it i said "pardon". This sound made me laugh. Recorded with a zoom h2 plugged into a guitar amplifier. Normalized and converted to flac using audacity. Enjoy.
Author: Unfa
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Foley of typing on a keyboard and clicking a mouse made with a rock band guitar and a plastic cup.
Author: Kevinflo
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punk-dark italian band Maybe the first band in Italy to completely refuse copyright on own self-produced work - record label stated permission to copy and distribute music contained.
Author: user:Franti
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America the Beautiful Intro performed by Starlifter of the United States Air Force Band of Mid-America. Track 7 from Carry On (2008).
Author: Composition: Samuel Ward; Lyrics: Katharine Lee Bates; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Mid-America, Starlifter; Recording: United States Air Force
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Wait Till the Storm Is Over performed by Systems Go of the United States Air Force Band of Flight. Track 5 from Holding the Flag (2007).[1]
Author: Composition: Haworth; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Flight, Systems Go; Recording: United States Air Force
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Various unprocessed hits from zildjian drum sticks that came with rock band. Recorded through a digitech rp 100.
Author: Soundhead
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Let the Music Send Me performed by Systems Go of the United States Air Force Band of Flight. Track 6 from Holding the Flag (2007).[1]
Author: Composition: Steve Ward; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Flight, Systems Go; Recording: United States Air Force
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Dance the Night Away performed by the Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 4 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Travis James Humphrey; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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4 jaturusindie rock band in cartoons 3d animation #blender3d. Youtube https://goo. Gl/jbuhcisketchfab https://goo. Gl/hkrkr2themes line store https://goo. Gl/dz7op6. Modeling and video editor from blender. Music sound from lmms.
Author: Abczezeze
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Ice Cream Time by Nick Didkovsky. Nick Didkovsky is a guitarist, composer, and music software programmer. He founded the rock band Doctor Nerve in 1983, the metal band Häßliche Luftmasken in 2011, the blackened grindcore band Vomit Fist in 2013, and is a member of the Fred Frith Guitar Quartet. He has composed for Bang On A Can All-Stars, Meridian Arts Ensemble, ETHEL, and others.
Author: Nick Didkovsky
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A short extract from a rendition of a traditional song by the Butterfield Blues Band from the 1966 album East-West.
Author: Traditional
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Little song loop made with garage band. Use it everywhere, no credits or anything boring like that needed! :). I would just love to know if you used it somewhere in the comments!.
Author: Fmceretta
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Handmade!. Taken from my biker thriller audio drama: throttlecheck that story out here:https://youtu. Be/7nvvursoqxq. If you like my work, check out my website as well:www. Welvynzporter. Com. Never stop pluggin', am i right? haha. Attribution is never required but always very appreciated. :). I hope you this will be useful for you. Cheers~.
Author: Welvynzportersamples
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This and old intro i create for my band toma el riesgo to play in concerts, we never record this in a studio, only like a little intro for animate the crowd. Feel free to use it for videos or any project that you have. Greetings.
Author: Ar
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If you are into making your own cut and paste dubstep style of music you might wanna take a look at all my sounds. I have a wide variety of stuff here. In particular the sound effect packs are loaded with good dubstuff. I created these perfect drum/beat loops using my yamaha psr463 synthesizer, my zoomr8 portable studio, hydrogen, electric drums and audacity. If you would like to check out my original music it is available here:traxis on band camp.
Author: Badoink
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It's me jamming a bit using my epiphone's explorer (tuned to drop-d). Recorded with a zoom h2 via mic-in and a jack cable. Unprocessed an undedited recording. I tried out some licks and chords. I'm not a good guitarist. Nevetheless, this might be a nice recording if you're making an animation about learning musician, or a game with a band member rehearsing alone in a room, or if you want to just chill to my little jam session. This should be mono, but i calculated the difference between left and right channel and it is not zero. So i uploaded it as a stereo file. Could use some denoising. There is some silence at the beginning so you can do that if you need.
Author: Unfa
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A choir sound with alt rock elements and orchestral elements in my bands new ep titled "virus".
Author: Vividmusicyeet
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This is a failed attempt at sampling a rock drumkit on 6 tracks. The channels are as follows:. 0: oh l1: oh r2: kick3: snare4: room l5: room r. I've captured this into ardour 5. 12 using 3 different audio interfaces:. Behringer umc202hd - overheads (dynamic mics)line 6 pod studio ux2 - kick and snare (condenser + dynamic)zoom h2 - room ambience (built-in xy condenser mics). This file is a 6-channel 24-bit flac file encoded using ffmpeg from the raw wav files exported from the original ardour session. There are several issues with this recording however:. 1. The tracks seem to drift, because the individual audio interface clocks were not in sync. The proper way to record multitrack audio is using a single multichannel audio interface - but i didn't have one. 2. There's either x-runs or some usb transfer issues creating small glitches and dropouts in various tracks her and there. Don't know why did this happen, as we've been tracking the real drummer's performance without these issues. Now - fixing these issues manually would be an insane amount of work, but i hope maybe someone has means to either solve them with programming a special tool, or know a tool that could fix these, and make this recorded session ready to be sliced as a drumkit for say - drumgizmo. There's some really good stuff in here - an i was able to cut and mix some really nice drum samples, that i've been using for years, but it's not ready to be fully sliced for maximum flixibility. The instrument was played by myself - it's a drumset by pearl (don't remember the details), owned by the drummer of a band i recorded this with. The band was called small hint - hence the drumkit name. We were recording an ep, and i used some free time left to capture this as well. The ep was never finished and we disbanded soon after. Regarding fixing the issues - here's what i think needs to be done:. 1. I think each hit would have to be automatically phase-aligned on all 6 channels, to correct for the drift. 2. I think it should be possible to automatically detect clicks by simply watching for a sudden change in amplitude between adjacent samples - marking bad areas and then using something like audacity's repair effect to interpolate the waveforms. I think the glitches have much steeper changes in amplitude than even the drum transients, so it should be possible to differentiate between those automatically. If you found a way to fix at least some of these problems - please let me know!. If you've made some "remixes" on freesound - i'd also love to know that. Apart from that - sample what you can out of this and make some sick drum tracks!.
Author: Unfa
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Nottingham royal concert hall. Balloon burst at front of stage and recorded from the front of house mixing position. Might sound good for orchestras but rubbish for rock bands. .
Author: Johnnyguitar
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It's a 15-minute long drum improvisation. It contails a lot of different beats and rhythms played so you might cut-out some loops for your needs. The kit has:- single kick- snare- hihat- 3 toms- broken crash that sounds really short- ride. The kit was old and not in perfect condition. I also used my sticks to play on some other part of the drumkit, like metal stand for the crash etc. I also got up and stated running around in a circle hitting sticks together and afterwards hitting drums and cymbals while running around the drumkit. I took my shoes off before i started so you can't hear my footsteps. I didn't use a metronome and i know i don't hold the tempo and it's a bit wiggly sometimes. I think this performace was inspired by band mr. Bungle. I recorded this with zoom h2 handy recorder's front stereo xy mics. It was standing on a table about one meter above the floor. Facing the drumkit and me. It was captured into a 48khz/24-bit wav file, then i trimmed the ends and converted this to flac using audacity. No processing applied, though i think it sounds nicer when you put these effects:. 1. A compressor:-attack: 10ms-release: 50ms-ratio: 2. 5:1-treshold: around -24db2. A reverb:-decay: 1. 5 to 2 seconds-dry: 0db-wet: around -15 db. It amazes me how much energy compression actually adds to drums!. I made this with my podcast (http://unfamusic. Com/fnr/) in mind. I want to overdub guitars, vocals and make it one big schizophrenic song. If you're interested to hear it, leave me a comment so i can find you, or just subscribe to my podcast's rss (http://feeds. Feedburner. Com/unfa-fnr/).
Author: Unfa
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