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Da Cunney Bugz Advanced Member
United Kingdom
2,222 posts Joined: Oct, 2005
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Posted - 2006/03/02 : 21:19:23
was in psychology lesson today and we had to find a way fo dividing the class to show how people's attitudes change when you grouped
so we got into two groups of rock lovers and dance lovers (all the other dance lovers were females into there commercial so didnt do hardcore much justice)
however...
when the rock group had to write a list of what sort of people like dance they came up with this:
chav's (we all expected that one)
narrow minded
talentless (to produce is easy)
seasonal (apparently dance is only popular in summer)
sheep (only like as it makes them look good)
all dance the same and repulicar of the last one
nothing to the music (formed easily on keyboard)
no meaning
they were all moshers, dont worry i demolished them in an argument
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Mortis Advanced Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 2006/03/02 : 21:42:03
quote:Originally posted by Da Cunney Bugz:
chav's (we all expected that one) narrow minded
talentless (to produce is easy)
seasonal (apparently dance is only popular in summer)
sheep (only like as it makes them look good)
all dance the same and repulicar of the last one
nothing to the music (formed easily on keyboard)
no meaning
Narrow minded, they say. And that's their argument ^^
Seems to me like they have been hoisted by their own petard.
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Mortis Advanced Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 2006/03/02 : 21:59:45
quote:Originally posted by Em Jay:
i didnt have a clue :P
You mean you do now? ;)
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Chris B Advanced Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 2006/03/02 : 22:13:01
If i didnt grow up listening to rez tapes and was just hearing most the popular stuff coming out now i'd think hardcore was pish
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DJ Yanis New Member
United Kingdom
41 posts Joined: Feb, 2006
Posted - 2006/03/02 : 22:34:51
They say our stuff is mindless, habve u herd some of the shit they play???
im openminded with music and i like all sorts of styles/genres but i have to say some of their stuff is just awfuL
whittle1 Advanced Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 2006/03/02 : 23:13:45
Actually, moshers are getting into hardcore i have noticed. I have seen quite a few at raves, and have realised they actually love some hard gabba.
Chris B Advanced Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 2006/03/02 : 23:23:09
quote:Originally posted by whittle1:
Actually, moshers are getting into hardcore i have noticed. I have seen quite a few at raves, and have realised they actually love some hard gabba.
a lot of people into heavy metal like there gabba/terror/speedcore.
A lot of raves i've been to have people wearing nine inch nails t shirts and stuff like that, also get people moshing sometimes is a wkd laugh. Ended up having a mess about ruck with a big viking looking guy at a rave in london not long ago, good way to show you both love your gabber and get into the adrenaline with a bit of boxing.
And jaxon big up the scorpio's , ages away til the next one though
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Mortis Advanced Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 2006/03/02 : 23:38:25
quote:Originally posted by Baldo:
a lot of people into heavy metal like there gabba/terror/speedcore.
I was at a goth club lastnight (I worked the door more than listened to the music), and they played some Dutch gabber for about 10 minutes. Rather odd.
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Chris B Advanced Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 2006/03/02 : 23:56:05
quote:Originally posted by Mortis:
Rather odd.
Dunno really mate makes perfect sense to me we're not talking little emo kids here this is goths that like right hard metal. They like it really heavy and underground so they can go mental and mosh to it.
So picture there face when they hear some of the sick industrial or speedcore with satanic samples in it. They love it and i like having them at raves, most are a wkd laff and get right into it.
I'd check out one of there nights myself to see what there like sometime but never really new anyone into that sort of thing.
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Mortis Advanced Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 2006/03/03 : 00:01:52
quote:Originally posted by Baldo:
I'd check out one of there nights myself to see what there like sometime but never really new anyone into that sort of thing.
I've been to many a goth club, more than I have dance clubs I'd say. They're ok as it goes, the problem I have is the music is too loud and not my taste as such, if it was at a lower volume and I could hear people and have a proper convosation, then I'd be fine with it.
And your right about the people, they're always sound, I've never had any trouble with them...ever.
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ihaveduff Advanced Member
Australia
944 posts Joined: Apr, 2005
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Posted - 2006/03/03 : 06:50:00
yeah, thats true... those into hard metal tend to be more open to the really hard side of hardcore, but those into rock tend to be very closed minded about what they listen to (thats going by all my friends, and people i meet)... weird...
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