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ginz2
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i seent it.
Re: listen to dubstep
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May 13, 2012, 06:22:45 AM »
dat smolik reissue.
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Wall of Nausea
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Re: listen to dubstep
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LE graphics look like some shit a high school kid scrawls on his notebook in math class, and not in a good way. BUNK. Are they gonna issue a Led Zepplin board next? Or some typical 60's/70's circle jerking tie dye stoner turned raver/party guy shit that's been well played out for at least a decade. It's a weaker version of bootleg. Although his skating is sick, Nick Trapasso is pretty chode-ish.
Skate Mafia is dope, but I'm amazed Blitz is still around.
Dubstep... pffft. Don't understand the hype, it's not even good electronic music. There is nothing special about it. As some one stated it's the new lame ass rave shit from the 90's revamped to suck even worse and produce even bigger dipshits then that era (rave-wise).
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Generik
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How much steps could a dub step step if a dub step could step dub?
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Hooks was awesome back in the day, I rocked my mobile suits t-shirts for over a decade
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doomstation55
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Cunts.
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Name 10 Things That Aren't Skrillex
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Quote from: Generik on May 13, 2012, 11:29:53 PM
How much steps could a dub step step if a dub step could step dub?
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I'm prefacing this with the fact that I think dubstup is horrible, and hurts my ears, but...
Punk isn't dead, it's just called dubstep now. Super abrasive, unconventional music that isn't generally accepted by most musical standards. "Punk" these days is as bubblegum as it gets... in the beginning it was meant to sound so abrasive that most people couldn't listen to it, and was a big fuck you to the status quo. Not so much anymore, but dubstep is actually doing that again. Techno is fucking terrible, but I do kinda respect movements that are just a big "Fuck You" and purposefully challenging peoples normal cornerstone conventions.
I really hope using it in skate videos doesn't catch on though.
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Gay Imp Sausage Metal
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Quote from: via on May 23, 2012, 08:35:14 AM
I'm prefacing this with the fact that I think dubstup is horrible, and hurts my ears, but...
Punk isn't dead, it's just called dubstep now. Super abrasive, unconventional music that isn't generally accepted by most musical standards. "Punk" these days is as bubblegum as it gets... in the beginning it was meant to sound so abrasive that most people couldn't listen to it, and was a big fuck you to the status quo. Not so much anymore, but dubstep is actually doing that again. Techno is fucking terrible, but I do kinda respect movements that are just a big "Fuck You" and purposefully challenging peoples normal cornerstone conventions.
I really hope using it in skate videos doesn't catch on though.
yeah, nah...
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