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jam1
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by jam1 » Tue Mar 03, 2009 1:04 pm
I likes to mosh
Not to every tune you understand, but still....
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promo
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by promo » Tue Mar 03, 2009 1:43 pm
JAM1 wrote:I likes to mosh
Not to every tune you understand, but still....
I likes to mosh too. Sometimes the energy just takes you over and you start to have a friendly push and shove around with people.

Of course I wont push someone who isn't up for it but if they're its a lot of fun!!
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neville bartos
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by neville bartos » Tue Mar 03, 2009 1:55 pm
Rules I would like to have at dubstep nights -
1) all people are to give their bottom a good wipe befor they enter the event and hold in any farts for the toilet area. We're in need of butt plugs, not ear plugs at dubstep nights these days.
2) no moshing. Go to a rock concert. It would be nice if people thought about others a bit more when enjoying a song. Just because you like it, that doesnt mean that I enjoy having you leaning over me with your "gun finger" in the air, spilling your beer on my back and spluttering all over the back of my head.
3) no heckling when the DJ plays something your not keen on.
4) no shouting rewind for the duration of the song and then whinging when a new track comes in. If you like the song, listen to it.
5) wear some deodorant.
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by drokkr » Tue Mar 03, 2009 1:57 pm
Neville Bartos wrote:Rules I would like to have at dubstep nights -
1) all people are to give their bottom a good wipe befor they enter the event and hold in any farts for the toilet area. We're in need of butt plugs, not ear plugs at dubstep nights these days.
2) no moshing. Go to a rock concert. It would be nice if people thought about others a bit more when enjoying a song. Just because you like it, that doesnt mean that I enjoy having you leaning over me with your "gun finger" in the air, spilling your beer on my back and spluttering all over the back of my head.
3) no heckling when the DJ plays something your not keen on.
4) no shouting rewind for the duration of the song and then whinging when a new track comes in. If you like the song, listen to it.
5) wear some deodorant.
6) more fit women
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promo
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by promo » Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:02 pm
DROKKR wrote:
6) more fit women
Wrong music genre. Plus that ain't ever gonna happen.

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rynke
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by rynke » Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:11 pm
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drokkr
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by drokkr » Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:11 pm
Promo wrote:DROKKR wrote:
6) more fit women
Wrong music genre. Plus that ain't ever gonna happen.

a man can wish can't he?
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ELLFIVEDEE
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by ELLFIVEDEE » Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:18 pm
DROKKR wrote:open letter to any mosher at the dance -
i will tell you stop once.

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corpsey
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by corpsey » Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:22 pm
It's cos everything has to be 'filthy' and 'sickening' nowadays.
Back in the dayz we used to sit cross legged in a circle at DMZ and signal the DJ with joss sticks.
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promo
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by promo » Tue Mar 03, 2009 3:25 pm
I suppose it beats (excuse the pun) people taking their aggression out on each other in less savioury ways.

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deamonds
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by deamonds » Tue Mar 03, 2009 3:38 pm
thought i was alittle harsh with the 1st post, although i stand by it...
i dont mean like getting hype & jumping up shouting, thats okay, cause people are gonna feel to do that init..but im talking about an organised (lol how organised can it be?) MOSH PIT, thats should NEVER EVER GO DOWN
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abs
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by abs » Tue Mar 03, 2009 3:52 pm
Corpsey wrote:It's cos everything has to be 'filthy' and 'sickening' nowadays.
Back in the dayz we used to sit cross legged in a circle at DMZ and signal the DJ with joss sticks.

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by Hibbie » Tue Mar 03, 2009 5:10 pm
i think it is quite annoying in general, last time at dmz i was near the front and then poison dart came on and 3 people just pushed everyone out the way and stood at the front doing some shit dance. it was like that was the only track they knew and they wanted everyone to know about it, losers
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fingersmithuk
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by fingersmithuk » Tue Mar 03, 2009 5:11 pm
Most of the time if people are jumping about all over the shop and pissing everyone off then they end up getting sorted out anyway.
fair play if people want to get a bit mental but if you do it at the expense of people who are just happily skanking about then chances are someone's going to end up having a word with em
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breakbait
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by breakbait » Tue Mar 03, 2009 5:32 pm
Corpsey wrote:It's cos everything has to be 'filthy' and 'sickening' nowadays.
Back in the dayz we used to sit cross legged in a circle at DMZ and signal the DJ with joss sticks.
hahaha! those were the days

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spiderman
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by spiderman » Tue Mar 03, 2009 6:02 pm
lol this thread is not gonna stop ppl moshing.
ye its all long when ppl are proper moshin, elbows get thrown, drinks get spilt, girls get squashed, etc etc.
but its just one of those things where it just takes a few to start it. cos if ur in the thick of it, ur either pushin back or gettin pushed.
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by wubstep » Tue Mar 03, 2009 6:32 pm
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by prisoner » Tue Mar 03, 2009 6:42 pm
REPOST.
(but a good one)
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