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typical dubstep listeners

Post by p.t.b.d » Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:18 pm

Mt eden gabrel on dubstep fm sick tunee
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fella check out pro nails rusko remix thats a fat tune
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innet rusko's sick!
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lol ini dint think you liked my sort of music lol
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lol i love everyfing man, d&b, dubstep, hardcore its all about that shit man lol :)
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fukin good lad lol gi me ya msn al sort u sum sik tunes art lol yorkshire shit lol am gna have to come darn some time n see you all again yav al reyt changed since i last remember haha
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Re: typical dubstep listeners

Post by kingldub » Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:20 pm

People say 'InI' in Yorkshire? Last of the Summer Dreads?

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Re: typical dubstep listeners

Post by bandshell » Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:24 pm

kingldub wrote:People say 'InI' in Yorkshire? Last of the Summer Dreads?
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Post by hugh » Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:49 pm

lol cnt w8 2 sit dwn an lstn 2 da real dubsteps lol cnt w8
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Re: typical dubstep listeners

Post by kidshuffle » Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:03 pm

I got Logitech Z4 Speakers 2.1 With Soobwoofer and my Soobwoofer just blows my roof off in this song

wow im so glad for u
its so amazing to hear what kind speakers u have
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HAHAHAHAHA, hes one of the best dubstep artists and you acuse him of stealing? your cute kiddo



and here is one someone just asked me:
" so is grime just rap? like dub with rap over top? "
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Post by k_k » Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:18 pm

not enough whippets or or flat caps, or tea for that matter. tellin' thee nah cocker stop actin' like tha's from yorkshire
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Post by Pistonsbeneath » Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:25 pm

i'm beginning to think it's not just dubstep but that people inherently are cuntflaps

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Re: typical dubstep listeners

Post by domhunt » Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:18 am

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This was on a group called "Uncontrolable smiling at fucking brilliant dubstep drops."
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Post by Firkles » Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:15 am

You can hide the comments on youtube, makes it so much better.

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Post by Y_H » Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:53 am

domhunt wrote:Image


This was on a group called "Uncontrolable smiling at fucking brilliant dubstep drops."
What a waste of a man and women.

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Re: typical dubstep listeners

Post by Y_H » Fri Jan 22, 2010 2:08 am

I joined it to post up some fucking brilliant drops.

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Post by djacroama » Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:27 am

this tunes so filthy i makes me want to rape the pope untill he bleeds little boys seamen :?

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Re: typical dubstep listeners

Post by cyberneticghost » Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:04 am

Damn, I was looking for this comment on a video on youtube for Coki - tortured, but it seems the kid has deleted it. He more or less said he didn't like how coki was trying to mix reggae and drum and bass and that cookie monsta and down link were better.

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Post by djacroama » Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:20 am

cyberneticghost wrote:Damn, I was looking for this comment on a video on youtube for Coki - tortured, but it seems the kid has deleted it. He more or less said he didn't like how coki was trying to mix reggae and drum and bass and that cookie monsta and down link were better.
his personal opinion but obvsiously doesnt know what he's talking about.

IMO its like comparing Jump Up DnB to Liquid DnB. Same genre but two very different types of music that attract different types of people.

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Re: typical dubstep listeners

Post by cyberneticghost » Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:38 am

djacroama wrote:
cyberneticghost wrote:Damn, I was looking for this comment on a video on youtube for Coki - tortured, but it seems the kid has deleted it. He more or less said he didn't like how coki was trying to mix reggae and drum and bass and that cookie monsta and down link were better.
his personal opinion but obvsiously doesnt know what he's talking about.

IMO its like comparing Jump Up DnB to Liquid DnB. Same genre but two very different types of music that attract different types of people.
I should have clarified. It wasn't the fact that he liked Cookie Monsta over Coki that bothered me. Music is subjective, to each their own and all that. In fact the reggae part didn't even really bother me. I mean we were all new at some point. I was just kind of shocked that someone didn't realize the dub influence considering dub is in the name dubstep lol.

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Re: typical dubstep listeners

Post by nicenice » Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:13 am

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Post by djacroama » Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:29 am

cyberneticghost wrote:
djacroama wrote:
cyberneticghost wrote:Damn, I was looking for this comment on a video on youtube for Coki - tortured, but it seems the kid has deleted it. He more or less said he didn't like how coki was trying to mix reggae and drum and bass and that cookie monsta and down link were better.
his personal opinion but obvsiously doesnt know what he's talking about.

IMO its like comparing Jump Up DnB to Liquid DnB. Same genre but two very different types of music that attract different types of people.
I should have clarified. It wasn't the fact that he liked Cookie Monsta over Coki that bothered me. Music is subjective, to each their own and all that. In fact the reggae part didn't even really bother me. I mean we were all new at some point. I was just kind of shocked that someone didn't realize the dub influence considering dub is in the name dubstep lol.
ahhhhhhhh, sorry dude, i misunderstood you, my brain doesnt work well at this time of the morning (dont tell my work that though).

Fair point on the not realising the dub/raggae influances though, kinda obvious isnt it, the clue's in the name haha

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