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m0nKeY
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Posted - 2010/01/26 : 23:52:11
Easily 2004-2005 and then 2009. I have high expectations for 2010 too. :)
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SPOOX
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Posted - 2010/01/27 : 15:12:36
Don't really have a favourite but if i had to pick i would say 2003-04. Just seemed to be more top choons around then.
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Dante
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Posted - 2010/01/27 : 17:40:41
March 1st, 2010. If that counts.
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djDMS
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Posted - 2010/01/27 : 18:53:18
quote: Originally posted by Lilley:
and by the way, we are still in the same decade as the last nine years. I somehow doubt the first year AD was labelled zero, but rather one. given that, the end of the decade would be 10, leading to the end of this decade at end of 2010
Didn't stop the last Millennium ending at the end of 1999 though did it? So therefore we're stuck with a new decade whether we like it or not!
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Craigavon raver
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Posted - 2010/01/29 : 18:59:53
quote: Originally posted by Smoogie:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote: 2005 was the year it started to go downhill thanks to Clubland.
Correct. 2005 was the final year that had any good tunes.
Im glad people agree with me on this as I belive if there wasn't Clubland Extreme Hardcore 1 out then we may have not had to put up with all the crap that followed. It seemed that once Clubland became 'popular' all of a sudden all everyone wanted to do was make softcore. Even the good guys ditch their innovation for the commercial side of Hardcore with only a few really strong artists left
I actually listened to cleh 1 during the week there and its pretty good smoogie so i don,t think you can just blame it on the demise of hardcore
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latininxtc
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Posted - 2010/01/29 : 21:21:37
quote: Originally posted by Craigavon raver:
quote: Originally posted by Smoogie:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote: 2005 was the year it started to go downhill thanks to Clubland.
Correct. 2005 was the final year that had any good tunes.
Im glad people agree with me on this as I belive if there wasn't Clubland Extreme Hardcore 1 out then we may have not had to put up with all the crap that followed. It seemed that once Clubland became 'popular' all of a sudden all everyone wanted to do was make softcore. Even the good guys ditch their innovation for the commercial side of Hardcore with only a few really strong artists left
I actually listened to cleh 1 during the week there and its pretty good smoogie so i don,t think you can just blame it on the demise of hardcore
the majority of the members here had positive things to say about CXH1 & 2. i was one of them. the series truly went down when the 3rd one came out, but also the noticeable changes in the hardcore scene became more apparent to some of us at that point too
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The Doc
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Posted - 2010/01/29 : 21:48:25
quote: Originally posted by Lilley:
and by the way, we are still in the same decade as the last nine years. I somehow doubt the first year AD was labelled zero, but rather one. given that, the end of the decade would be 10, leading to the end of this decade at end of 2010
have to disagree, the calander is based on the birth of Christ, and he wasn't 1 when born,
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Triquatra
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Posted - 2010/01/29 : 22:17:17
a decade is a period of 10 years - no matter what year you start from
so from 1999 - it would be 2009
1995 - 2005
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The Doc
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Posted - 2010/01/29 : 22:42:43
quote: Originally posted by DjTriquatra:
a decade is a period of 10 years - no matter what year you start from
so from 1999 - it would be 2009
1995 - 2005
correct, which is why I said the last decade, suppose you could go on and on though with that!
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Triquatra
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Posted - 2010/01/29 : 23:31:02
it was aimed at liley ;)
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The Doc
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Posted - 2010/01/30 : 01:44:59
quote: Originally posted by DjTriquatra:
it was aimed at liley ;)
thanks
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dj_excy
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Posted - 2010/01/31 : 14:56:51
2003 - 2005 for me :)
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Craigavon raver
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Posted - 2010/01/31 : 21:52:34
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
quote: Originally posted by Craigavon raver:
quote: Originally posted by Smoogie:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote: 2005 was the year it started to go downhill thanks to Clubland.
Correct. 2005 was the final year that had any good tunes.
Im glad people agree with me on this as I belive if there wasn't Clubland Extreme Hardcore 1 out then we may have not had to put up with all the crap that followed. It seemed that once Clubland became 'popular' all of a sudden all everyone wanted to do was make softcore. Even the good guys ditch their innovation for the commercial side of Hardcore with only a few really strong artists left
I actually listened to cleh 1 during the week there and its pretty good smoogie so i don,t think you can just blame it on the demise of hardcore
the majority of the members here had positive things to say about CXH1 & 2. i was one of them. the series truly went down when the 3rd one came out, but also the noticeable changes in the hardcore scene became more apparent to some of us at that point too
i actually want to hear cleh 3 so i can here how bad it is lol cause a guy i used to hang around with had it and he said it was the wosrt thing hes ever heard,and thats followed by every 1 on this site saying the same thing lol
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Vladel
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Posted - 2010/02/01 : 17:06:14
2006 utterly epic year!
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