
Why is Dubstep Important to You????
When my cat freddie died dubstep dugout a little grave in the garden and buried him there for me and also said a fewe words, so touching, and when I was ill with AIDS dubstep helped nurse me back to strength by bringing me jammy dodgers and earl grey at regular intervals. Some of you may not realise but I really struggled with my GCSE's and dubstep was there giving me after school lessons and passing me the answers in exams out of sheer kindness. Id like to take this opportunity to thank dubstep, thank you dubstep, thank you.


No doubt. I'd always craved a sound that combined the slower darker mood of shit like massive attack/portishead with the rusty edged machines of dnb/metal/breaks. This is the only music that satisfies that lust. Also, the bass helps with the sperm count.The Lexxus wrote:Finally a sound emerged that echoed or better yet, paralleled what I had been hearing in my head for years!
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Jubscarz wrote:When my cat freddie died dubstep dugout a little grave in the garden and buried him there for me and also said a fewe words, so touching, and when I was ill with AIDS dubstep helped nurse me back to strength by bringing me jammy dodgers and earl grey at regular intervals. Some of you may not realise but I really struggled with my GCSE's and dubstep was there giving me after school lessons and passing me the answers in exams out of sheer kindness. Id like to take this opportunity to thank dubstep, thank you dubstep, thank you.














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from the point of view of a listener i would say something like the above.dionysus wrote: old jungle vibes.
when N Type and Walsh played in Brussels the vibe was just perfect, if a dnb party would have been so packed i wouldn't have had fun, but now you could notice everyone had a great time, people talked to each other without knowing each other, the music was just awesome, it was like any of my going out experiences when i just went out on dnb.
also, if it's good music, it's good music

this cd is awesome aswell, i try to buy the stuff that i like a lot and i bought this cd for my girlfriend.
i think dubstep is just really good music, i've been playing a lot of dubstep, booty and jungle here lately but probably mostly dubstep.
for the bass.
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LMAOJubscarz wrote:When my cat freddie died dubstep dugout a little grave in the garden and buried him there for me and also said a fewe words, so touching, and when I was ill with AIDS dubstep helped nurse me back to strength by bringing me jammy dodgers and earl grey at regular intervals. Some of you may not realise but I really struggled with my GCSE's and dubstep was there giving me after school lessons and passing me the answers in exams out of sheer kindness. Id like to take this opportunity to thank dubstep, thank you dubstep, thank you.
You're quite the joker on the sly, aren't you?
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