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Smoogie I 2003











carldj90 2003 was a good year. I got into hardcore that year. But I was only 12 so a majority of memories are skateboarding.
Smoogie
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2003 was a good year. I got into hardcore that year. But I was only 12 so a majority of memories are skateboarding.



I was 16 that year so m memories are girls
Captain Triceps I was 20/21 in that year, still buying stacks of hardcore vinyl and CDs. I was with a girl that was happy with at the time, but in hindsight we were better off without each other, barely anything in common, least of all music. (crushed me when we broke up that year though).



wong
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used that in a mix the other day
wong
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loved these cd's and dvds. watched the sy and styles one loads of times
Ken Masters
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loved these cd's and dvds. watched the sy and styles one loads of times



Excellent, excellent albums! These gave me light through the hardcore dark ages. The resulting Hardcore Heavens that followed were superb.



The Kevin Energy mixes alone were such an inspiration to me. They made me realise that hardcore as a genre had the creative legs to last the next few decades :)

Lets hear it for the HH albums old & new! Their input to the scene is second only to Bonkers.

Captain Triceps Is certainly was a "hardcore really fucking IS back!" time, wasn't it.
Smoogie
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Originally posted by wong:
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loved these cd's and dvds. watched the sy and styles one loads of times



Excellent, excellent albums! These gave me light through the hardcore dark ages. The resulting Hardcore Heavens that followed were superb.



The Kevin Energy mixes alone were such an inspiration to me. They made me realise that hardcore as a genre had the creative legs to last the next few decades :)

Lets hear it for the HH albums old & new! Their input to the scene is second only to Bonkers.





Yes I agree with that, the 2005/2006 Hardcore Heavens where almost a revival for Bonkers at the time, sadly their never reached a 5th version in that series. I can remember buying the Sy, Brisk and Kevin Energy one from Asda in February 2005 and two weeks later there was another rival, Hardcore Nation (Seduction, St Allen and Robbie Long) which was then replaced y another series which was poor in comparison



The drunken scotsman
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Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
Is certainly was a "hardcore really fucking IS back!" time, wasn't it.



Pure nostalgia. Loved those years and would happily rewind back in time to re-live them.

That orange hardcore heaven album was the sound track to the first lads holiday I went on. ****ing awesome.
Smoogie
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Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
Is certainly was a "hardcore really fucking IS back!" time, wasn't it.



Funny thing was I hadn't quite stepped into the Hardcore side of things at the time. I was into a lot of 'Hard Dance' basically the harder sides of House and Trance but I was aware there was even better stuff out there. If anything, this was the only Hardcore tune I had heard on the radio at the time, and of course everyone knew the other versions:

jenks All these years I thought you had Asperger's but you were just trolling all along.
sense_of_hardcore 2003 was also the year I got into hardcore, I was around 13 then. Amazing times!

Bonkers X was the first Bonkers album I got.
Gaz mace-E 1988 Please tell me I'm not the only one who listened to these!...





^^^ ok not exactly 2003 but 04, IMO one of the best hardcore compilation CDs ever!!!
sense_of_hardcore This was the first hardcore album I bought:

Smoogie
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Originally posted by jenks:
All these years I thought you had Asperger's but you were just trolling all along.



Smoogie
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Originally posted by Gaz mace-E 1988:
Please tell me I'm not the only one who listened to these!...





^^^ ok not exactly 2003 but 04, IMO one of the best hardcore compilation CDs ever!!!



I never brought those ones, but I am aware of them!

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