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Mental_Adam
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 United Kingdom
845 posts Joined: Feb, 2006
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Posted - 2009/04/04 : 16:46:08
Since listening to alot of early 90s hardcore it has lead me onto jungle, reggae, soul, funk, disco, new wave, acid jazz, ska .... and alot of the late 80s sample culture music which is phat :D
Use to be a right snob when i was listening to all the mainstream hardcore releases from about 2005/2007.... but since listening to alot of the older tunes you notice all the samples and other bits used from alot of old tracks from 60s, 70s,80s .. Alot of inspirations there
Saying that your "HTID" can be a bit of an understatement as i'm sure most people who have this in their names are into alot of mainstream tripe.
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Revs
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 Austria
2,584 posts Joined: Oct, 2008
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Posted - 2009/04/04 : 17:15:52
I was a real snob when I was listening to House all the time. When I started listening to Hardcore I became someone else I think. And now I'm getting into NuSkool Breakbeat Hardcore and all that stuff, which will make someone else from me, again.
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nrXic
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 Canada
117 posts Joined: Feb, 2002
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Posted - 2009/04/05 : 10:58:13
I like all types as well.
But if you don't like super cheese because you consider it an extreme...well it isn't if you think about it because hardcore is extreme, making super cheese, something that some consider extreme to be a subgenre of an extreme genre, which makes it normal.
You should be able to rock out to super cheese as well. If you can't then maybe you're a bit more selective than you think. Some food for thought. Because super cheese is just as legitimate as all the other branches of hardcore. In fact I'd consider it more hardcore than lots of other offshoots because it takes something to the max, in this case the cheese. Some genres take the bassdrum to the max, others take the breaks to the max, and super cheese takes cheese to the max.
I think in the end this diversity helps the entire scene, because it gets people into one subgenre and then they are more open minded to all the other parts.
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Samination
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 Sweden
13,281 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2009/04/05 : 15:03:25
even tho it's degraded a bit, Hardcore's still my main appitizer :)
mostly been listening to older UK Hardcore songs, Spanish Makina and Japanese variatons of the shit.
I tend to like fast music, so game music, symphonic heavy metal are way up in the list too :)
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