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On one level, you don't understand the idea of production. It's not the sounds that make the music. Of course there are drum kits that fit certain genres, but what you asked was different-- like one drum can only fit one genre.
EQ'ing drums is one aspect of the mixing chain. I wasn't going to dive into the entire mixing chain, which changes from song to song. I download drumkits all the time.
Producing since 2004. Every drum I've ever used I EQ'd an toned to my liking. I've never once dragged an drop a drum sound without shaping the sound afterwards. Not one producer worth his weight in music would tell you to leave a drum sound as is from a drum kit. Layer drum sounds is the remedy to the old drag an drop method we all did in the beginning.
Jungle Warfare for the beats and drums business. Zero-G Datafile for some old school vocals and FXs. Spectrasonics' Distorted Reality for the high end cinematic ambient shit. That's all I would need in theory (say if I stranded alone on an island), but in reality I can't be arsed to use these CDs only. Those samples are properly rinsed by now and they get kinda boring after a while, even though they're high quality. Only exception would be Jungle Warfare because the breakbeats are timeless.