lol i just dropped out of uni for it. I gave it a lot of thought, ive been there for 4 years toDubloke wrote:Jonnyrebel wrote:Its taken over my life mate
this statement could not be more true for me, I've made a new group of friends who I wouldn't be as close to if it wasnt for dubstep, and I only keep my job so I can buy more records, I spend most of my time on hereIf I had of know all this a couple years ago, would I have taken my friends advice and 'listen to this, its pretty different?'... what do you think? (jacked from football factory
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do you consider dubstep your main genre of choice?
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basshugga wrote:epithet wrote:I love the wide eyed evangelical zeal of new converts. Hallelujah holla back. It's the much prophesied ghetto bass revivalwell if you can call 2001 a new convert, then i'll wear dem shoes. Hollahlulliah brother
haha, not neccesairly you bro, but 'who da cap fit let dem wear it'.
i cant seem to make anythin but dubstep any more
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