Top 10 Songs with the Greatest Rock Basslines of All Time

YYZ" by Rush: Geddy Lee's bassline in "YYZ" is a technical tour de force, showcasing his virtuosic playing and innovative approach to the instrument.

Under Pressure" by Queen & David Bowie: John Deacon's bassline in "Under Pressure" is a driving force behind the song's iconic groove.

The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac: John McVie's bassline in "The Chain" is an integral part of Fleetwood Mac's signature sound.

Money" by Pink Floyd: Roger Waters' bassline in "Money" is a masterclass in groove and funk-infused rock.

Hysteria" by Muse: Chris Wolstenholme's bassline in "Hysteria" is a showcase of technical prowess and melodic invention.

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Higher Ground" by Red Hot Chili Peppers: Flea's bassline in the Red Hot Chili Peppers' cover of "Higher Ground" is a high-energy, funk-infused masterpiece.

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Good Times" by Chic: Bernard Edwards' bassline in "Good Times" is a cornerstone of disco and funk music.

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Come Together" by The Beatles: Paul McCartney's bassline in "Come Together" is deceptively simple yet incredibly effective.

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Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson: Louis Johnson's bassline in "Billie Jean" is legendary for its infectious groove and rhythmic complexity.

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Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen: John Deacon's bassline in "Another One Bites the Dust" is instantly recognizable.

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