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The Depths (Incest)


Date Submitted

08/30/2007 | 03:13PM EDT

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Industrial Song | 3.2 MB | 1 min 24 sec

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Something I made for a PSA assignment at school. Darkish.

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NIIN

"lol"

by: NIIN
date: September 22, 2007

nice job, heavy on the bass

January 18, 2008

Author's Response:

Bass (pronounced /%u02C8bæs/) is a name shared by many different species of popular gamefish. The term encompasses both freshwater and marine species, many of which are native to North America and surrounding waters. All belong to the large order Perciformes, or perch-like fishes, and in fact the word bass comes from Middle English bars, meaning "perch."[1] These are some of the best known species of bass:
The temperate basses, such as the striped bass (Morone saxatilis) and white bass (M. chrysops), belonging to the family Moronidae.
The black basses, such as the largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), smallmouth bass (M. dolomieu), spotted bass (M. punctulatus), and Guadalupe bass (M. treculii), belonging to the sunfish family, Centrarchidae.

Many other species are also known as basses,[2] including:
The Australian bass, Macquaria novemaculeata, a member of the temperate perch family, Percichthyidae.
The black sea bass, Centropristis striata, a member of the sea bass and sea grouper family, Serranidae.
The giant sea bass Stereolepis gigas, also known as the black sea bass, a member of the wreckfish family, Polyprionidae.
The Chilean sea bass, Dissostichus eleginoides, more commonly known as the Patagonian toothfish, a member of the cod icefish family, Nototheniidae.
The European seabass, Dicentrarchus labrax, a member of the temperate bass family, Moronidae.
The Largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides, a member of the sunfish family Centrarchidae.
The Smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieui, a member of the sunfish family Centrarchidae.
The Striped bass, Morone saxatilis, a member of the temperate bass family, Moronidae.
The Spotted bass, Micropterus punctulatus, a member of the sunfish family Centrarchidae.

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