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Oli G
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United States
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Posted - 2003/01/08 : 13:42:25
har
/me watches the conversation slowly decline
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Xenochrome
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United States
2,645 posts Joined: Aug, 2002
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Posted - 2003/01/08 : 13:59:30
quote: Originally posted by tranceplanter:
Ha ha ha - I'm being lectured on dance music by a ****ing yank! I bet you were still listeniing to Green Day last year until your "buddy" told you about this happening "new" scene...
Oooh, snobbery of the highest order!
FYI, some of us "yanks" have been supporting hardcore for years.
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strychnine
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Australia
2,268 posts Joined: Feb, 2002
92 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2003/01/08 : 15:23:13
Semi-informed trolls - ya gotta love 'em
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weba_d
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Australia
789 posts Joined: Jun, 2002
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Posted - 2003/01/09 : 00:04:03
quote: Originally posted by mc trev:
oh hell no we wont let it beat us,ain't nothing in this world is goonna defeat us,
we got ur body pumping, scott brown got ur body moving,
hixxy,wizzkid,raverbaby
mc storm sounded much better back in 96/97 and the music we were listening to befor 2000 was called "hardcore"
now this nu stuff (which i realy like) is not hardcore, its called freeform
why is hardcore called hardcore when it could be called bouncy techno?
grrrr, mc trev needs explaining
Hardcore is hardcore and many differnet "types" of hardcore is part of hardcore.
hardcore, trancecore,happycore,freeform,gabba to mention the common
for example "bonkers 9"
hixxy's-remixed hardcore and happyhardcore tracks
sharky's-freeform
scott brown- remixed hard trancecore
IT all comes bak to hardcore, lets not try split this genre
*takes two deep breaths*
settle down weba d, no need to get worked up, try to concentrate on the thread
"what goes up must come down"...so keep popin!
WEBA D
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Stevie c
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Belgium
3,836 posts Joined: Dec, 2002
204 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2003/01/09 : 00:24:23
Hardcore is getting a shot in the arm BECAUSE of ***ing Yanks and Aussies!! Without them this scene would have always stayed a mis-understood UK scene and DIED. I prefer to talk to up for it Americans and Aussies than a fellow country man who is ready for the elephant Knackers yard!!
Anyhow what's up with green day? I was listening to them WHEN I was a raver!!
'oh you like this so you can't possibly know'
WHAT toss, they can't help being latter if most of the music is made in the UK, besides its in the blood, I'M always late that's why I like them.
UP USA, UP ALL THE TRUE BLUES FROM DOWN UNDER!!!! DOWN WITH STINKY POMS WITH STINKY ATTITUDES!!
Your into the sound of Rebellion
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mc lyrical
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United Kingdom
74 posts Joined: Sep, 2002
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Posted - 2003/01/09 : 10:48:18
Oh who cares Ive being stompin since my first rave at club kinetic in stoke in 95, I really hate it when ex- ravers diss the modern scene as in my eyes it went shit and is now steadly on the climb.
All I can say is 2002 club attendances fall, attendances at Hardcore raves rocket as more and more ravers come back to the scene they turned there back on, the glass is half full not half empty!!
keep it hardcore
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Skyler
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107 posts Joined: Mar, 2001
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Posted - 2003/01/09 : 12:01:31
I love a lot of the new stuff that is coming out nowadays, I'm buying enough of it but it isnt all great. I wouldnt say I prefer it 'back in the day' but I do prefer the older cheesy stuff. Hardcore is always evolving and will always evolve and thats what keeps me interested in it, the sheer variety of what is made is like that of no other music almost. Old or New, Hardcore is still king.
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