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Rayovac
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Posted - 2008/09/23 : 16:30:13
I remember reading that page a while back... thanks for the refresh. Just more proof how much awesome Brown is made of.
I like the bouncy style, but the only problem is that the early bouncy happy hardcore just didn't sound thick enough (it did get meaty after a while though).
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Smoogie
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Posted - 2008/09/24 : 19:23:22
quote: Originally posted by Rayovac:
I remember reading that page a while back... thanks for the refresh. Just more proof how much awesome Brown is made of.
I like the bouncy style, but the only problem is that the early bouncy happy hardcore just didn't sound thick enough (it did get meaty after a while though).
Most of the original stuff was just Bouncy, it got harder around 1994/1995 when harder bassdrums had become the norm & alot of artists had moved away from breakbeat using the Scottish/Dutch style
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The Dopeman
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Posted - 2008/09/29 : 12:09:30
Scottish hardcore is defo the best sound the harder the better in my opinion...ahhhh...u just can't beat a banging kickdrum 2 get ur pulse racing!!!!!
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Ken Masters
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Posted - 2008/09/29 : 13:43:04
good man t-bone!
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