Off Topic (Everything besides dubstep)
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badger
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by badger » Wed Jan 06, 2010 3:06 pm
i couldn't care less if it's good dubstep, but in all honesty it's unlikely to be. bad dubstep does generally piss me off than any other shit music though as it tends to be actually offensive to the ears whereas other stuff is just as bad but you can tolerate it to an extent. so to answer your question; yes it probably would piss me off to hear dubstep in a public place but only because i don't like my ears being polluted
.onelove. wrote: NO FUCK OFF GENERAL PUBLIC THIS IS ACTUALLY MINE.
jesus
gwa wrote:dont really listen 2 dubstep at all these days tho
erm? your record collection says otherwise

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wormcode
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by wormcode » Wed Jan 06, 2010 7:26 pm
ÆIUM wrote:signals wrote:i herd it at game stop the other day
this
Haha yeah someone called me up really freaked out over this. But really what they heard was a La Roux remix (Skreams of course). It's the official song for that Bayonetta game. Not surprising since that single went gold.
I feel about the same as when I started to hear Noisia in video games, and Evol Intent on Cartoon Network. Used to hear Calyx & Teebee - Follow The Leader on tv quite a bit during game adverts. It's cool if it suits something well, but usually i'm pretty indifferent. Not a lot of people even take notice, mostly just music nerds.
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prblmslvrs
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by prblmslvrs » Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:38 pm
When I was in Edinburgh's Urban Outfitters they had 5 Years of Hyperdub on the playlist and for sale.
If people are getting into it through hearing decent dubstep then fair play. But if it was the generic wobble pish then yeah I get where you's are coming from.
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.onelove.
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by .onelove. » Thu Jan 07, 2010 1:48 pm
leftdub wrote:.onelove. wrote:
It's a conflict of emotion for me, I begin to think HOORAH DUBSTEP, then immediately selfishly think NO FUCK OFF GENERAL PUBLIC THIS IS ACTUALLY MINE.
Dubsteps yours?
it was meant to be with tongue firmly in cheek Alan, of course if it isn't mine, i only actually got into it in 2007.
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by nousd » Thu Jan 07, 2010 2:17 pm
Honesty may uncoolth oneself but that's someone else's prob.
What one loves is worth claiming & difficult to set free.
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sillyfroob
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by sillyfroob » Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:36 pm
It's a lot better than the days when, Chef qoutes "If you wanted to hear dubstep you had to go to Skream's bedroom"
At least it's 'cheekily' wobbling it's way in, before you know it, everyone will have chucked a sub bass under their national anthems. Queens, kings, presidents and prime ministers will have to Mc battle their way into power in a 5 round head-to-head-one-liner-competition.
It will become a legal requirement to attend Dubstep appreciation lessons and DJ workshops (as a replacement for RE).
It will become a bit like Sparta in the 300.....you cant mix, you'e goin off the cliff
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ShutThatShitDown
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by ShutThatShitDown » Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:06 pm
S'all good but it is sometimes annoying when you hear some really shit dubstep in a public place and its like.. this is how everyone see's dubstep.. they are missing out on the good shit !
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by stephisaint » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:43 am
I like hearing dubstep in mainstream places... makes a nice break from the crap they normally play. BUT I do dislike it when some stuck up student standing in "vintage" clothes next to me goes "OOOOO i <3 Chas and Staaaatus" or "OOOO Caspa and Ruskowub wub wub" when it isn't one of their tracks playing.
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sigbowls
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by sigbowls » Sat Jan 09, 2010 8:06 am
but there will still be shitty hip hop in the mainstream
blazen the raisin
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by sigbowls » Sat Jan 09, 2010 9:10 am
it sucks d&b isnt mainstream
if dubstep does i will be happy
blazen the raisin
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skevin
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by skevin » Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:27 am
Never really noticed it before. I hate shopping at the best of times, so I try and stay away from shops where they also play music while everyone is GETTING IN THE FUCKING WAY AND BUMPING INTO ME LIKE A BUNCH OF RUDE stnuc.
But i'd rather hear dubstep than Lady GaGa or some generic boyband bollocks while i'm trying to buy some socks.
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