wow, i think you're thinking waaaaaaaaay to complicated..

that kick is actually a very simple kick, but it's the fact that it's got alot of space coupled with some clever compression that makes it sound hard and more complex than it actually is.

there's obviously bags and bags of percussion here but it's all side-chained with that kick too make it sound hard as hell.

i recommend doing this:

sample a bit of that track where the kick comes out. put that on channel 1. then get your fave kicks and try to make one sound the same on channel 2. you'll need to experiment with sidechain compression and other bits and bobs, but the principle will be the same as alex used, and yoou'll learn shit loads from the experiement ;)

remember also to use SUBTRACTIVE eq on the kick to make it sound right too...

good luck...