You'll have to be a bit more specific, name a song that has a tom sound you like.
A clear 2 ply skin on top with a single ply clear skin on bottom would be a good place to start. "Bellowing" suggests you like a big sound, you'll hear more body of the drum with clear skins than with coated.
If you want a punchy sound, tune the bottom head slightly tighter than the top to get the pitch bend down. If you want a boomier open sound, tune them to the same pitch.
Chances are it's the reverb that's been added in the mixing that's making the "bellowing" sound you like. I used to use Aquarian Performance 2 clears on top with Remo Ambassadors on bottom with both heads tuned low to get the old evil Obituary tom thud, but it's the reverb on the records that gives the drums life.
And this of course depends on what drums you've got, if you've got a modern kit with shallow toms then this is gunna be much harder for you. If you've got an older kit with Rock size toms, or even better; "square" toms, you'll find it really easy. You'll have to adjust your skin selection around what drums you have...you can make a deep tom sound like a shallow tom, but you can't make a shallow tom sound like a deep tom.