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History of Hardcore in the United States...

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Jackol
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Posted - 2009/09/11 :  06:17:32  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Jackol's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by catjam:
Yeh id say Lenny Dee is the most popular Hardcore dj/producer to come out of america
infact he was probably the 1st Hardcore dj to be well known internationaly
at that time (early 90`s) that was pretty much unheard of


maybe some of you from america can answer this
i actually always wondered if his popularity was known in the states
as much as it was a everywhere else ?



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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2009/09/11 :  06:49:10  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Hard2Get's homepage  Reply with quote
Lenny Dee, lol, and the answer is yes :P



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warped_candykid
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Posted - 2009/09/12 :  04:39:18  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit warped_candykid's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Smoogie:
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Originally posted by Vitalism:
i know that for canada, hullabaloo was one of the pioneering parties pushing the sound. anabolic frolic (hate to say it) is responsible for quite a bit, i'd think. he's not from the usa, but still.



I love Anabolic Frolic's Happy 2 B Hardcore albums lol Most of those tunes are British though



Only 2 tracks of out 7 cds aren't British per say. Cru-L-T helped with one track for sure, not sure of the other one.



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Brian K
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Posted - 2009/09/12 :  05:35:51  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by warped_candykid:
Only 2 tracks of out 7 cds aren't British per say. Cru-L-T helped with one track for sure, not sure of the other one.



ummm

cru-l-t = luna-c = british


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Posted - 2009/09/12 :  12:28:23  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Smoogie's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Craigavon raver:
but marc smith was the set before and he was unreal he played a classic scottish/bouncy hardcore set,you would have loved it smoogie



If anyone sees Marc Smith tell him to come down south as we need some real Hardcore at our events! I would bow down if I met Marc Smith! The next best Scottish artist after Scott Brown (yet a much smaller discography)

Back on topic, here is another tune which I belive to be American (I mean Chicago is one place the Americans didn't name after somewhere else right?)


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