While the pack is considered "abandonware" by some, it is still copyrighted intellectual property of Mutekki Media / Vengeance Sound. Purchasing a second-hand license or finding it as part of a massive Vengeance bundle (e.g., on production audio sample marketplaces like Loopmasters or ADSR Sounds) is the only legal method.
Producers frequently use these samples as layers. For example: A clean, modern kick from Splice layered with a distorted Vengeance Electroshock kick gives you the perfect balance of sub-bass thump and mid-range grit. mutekki media vengeance electroshock vol2 wav
The drum hits are already compressed, but if you run them through a parallel channel with even more distortion (e.g., Decapitator or Ohmicide), you achieve a "wall of sound" aesthetic. The Search for Legitimate Copies (The Challenge) Unfortunately, Mutekki Media Vengeance Electroshock Vol 2 is out of print on most official stores. Vengeance Sound has moved on to newer products like "Vengeance Avenger" expansions and "Future Bass" packs. Because of this, the keyword is frequently associated with torrent sites and YouTube rips. While the pack is considered "abandonware" by some,
is the second installment in a trilogy of packs designed specifically for "Electro" — not the 80s synth-pop variety, but the aggressive, bass-heavy, Dutch-influenced Electro House that dominated Beatport charts in the late 2000s and early 2010s (think Bloody Beetroots, Justice, or Boys Noize). For example: A clean, modern kick from Splice