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deamonds
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Post by deamonds » Thu Aug 13, 2009 9:11 am

http://www.sendspace.com/file/l2tg3v

Ez Seckle, you might enjoy this aswell sunshine!

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Post by robotic » Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:54 am

Hellfire Machina wrote:Strong view points are not the problem, inacurate information IS, and your posts in this thread are full of exactly that. That's what is damaging. It doesn't do anyone any favours at all and just helps to perpetuate misinformation.
amen to that.

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Post by divanrod » Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:45 am

Paul Updat wrote:
Thing that pisses me off the most is that there is another side of this sound that seems to be getting ignored a bit at the moment - the deep (not cheesey deep), soulful, groovy beats. It always seems like dubstep is presented as being wobble or non-wobble.
amen. i like songs that can't be classified in only one word. interesting how these types of threads last longer when they are presented in a more coherent argument.

i guess i just might ask this here : anyone else able to predict how a song sounds when they click to hear it? seems like a lot of songs use the same percussion line.

threads like these keep popping up for a reason. maybe it's because we are looking for a fix and can't find it anymore? or we at least have a much harder time finding it...this is my fix now, but i want something that satisfies a taste for things like this or this. can someone help me?

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