What is the filthiest track you kno?
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Dunno but there's some pretty filthy tracks around during the winter with loads of mud and a few cowpats in the way.
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Ha. Good one.promo wrote:Dunno but there's some pretty filthy tracks around during the winter with loads of mud and a few cowpats in the way.
I just came across this;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgnl5zGmGyM
I think its hard as fuck. I like Chrispy.
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The last part of this song not the grittiest thing ever but zomfg I can't stop listening to it I think i'm gonna loop the last part for a hour roflzx
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Punk is dead, get the fuck over it.Diablochadnezzar wrote:Coming from an EXTREMELY fragmented music scene (Punk, Hardcore, Oi), its refreshing to see a style which is so diverse resisting attempts to fragment it, in comparison to let's say Punk, where you have original or '77 Punk, Hardcore Punk, Street Punk, Oi, Post-Punk, Proto-Punk, Hardcore, Emo, and even certain Death Metal like Napalm Death that are all connected to the same wellspring which is Punk itself, being unable to play a show together typically because of rigid crystallization and separation.
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Digital mystikz r so deep dat I drownd sevarel Childs in der music.
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Diablochadnezzar
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Assassin wrote:Punk is dead, get the fuck over it.Diablochadnezzar wrote:Coming from an EXTREMELY fragmented music scene (Punk, Hardcore, Oi), its refreshing to see a style which is so diverse resisting attempts to fragment it, in comparison to let's say Punk, where you have original or '77 Punk, Hardcore Punk, Street Punk, Oi, Post-Punk, Proto-Punk, Hardcore, Emo, and even certain Death Metal like Napalm Death that are all connected to the same wellspring which is Punk itself, being unable to play a show together typically because of rigid crystallization and separation.
Punk will never be dead for the individual, and the kid who finds the solution to their dissatisfaction thru its varied forms. As an art form, it is far from dead, though its height has already come and gone. The question is what led to its decline? Is this the inevitability of any art form? Punk; Hardcore; Hip-hop; Martial Arts films; Pro-wrestling; all have risen to impossible heights to only one day see their best days behind them.
The fragmentation I spoke of is relevant to Dubstep. How far will this art that we all love go? Peak in three more years then decline? Are the current wobble-mongers already a sign of decline? It seems many think so, while others see Dubstep in its infancy. I'm sure a lot of you don't sit around dissecting music history and theory, but I'm quite into that sort of thing. I want to see this genre flourish indefinitely, and the founders have created such a platform.
Over-commercialization and superficiality led to the demise of Hip-hop, fragmentation led to Punk's decline. The future of Dubstep is unwritten, but all of us who are passionate about this thing should get off their ass and do something, whether it be as simple as contributing their thoughts to a board such as this one (all of your thoughts on this board are reaching more people than the most widely distributed zines of the past have), make music and thus demonstrate your interpretation of the art, promote shows, design flyers, shirts, stickers, something. DIY. Underground. That is the connection between Dubstep and Punk.
If you watch the American Hardcore movie/doc, and insert Dubstep when they say Hardcore, you will see a lot of similarities. Most people (nearly all) in Punk and HC despise all things electronic, and don't even regard it as music. As a Dubstepper don't be so close minded, and learn from both the successes and failures of the greater Punk culture and movement. When I read interviews with people like Hatcha and Joe Nice and other elders in this movement, I take heed to what they say. And while I adopt no ones opinions as my own, I give respect to their views as a junior belt to their Grandmaster ranking.
Anyway, Punk's not dead, and Dubstep is definitely alive and kicking. The next several years should be really interesting...
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Punk is very much alive there is a huge underground scene not just in the states but everywhere and dubstep is barely even being recognised in the states and people LOVE it no way is it dead even DJ's that are mainly hip hop and house are stepping into dubstep because it's taking off rapidly.
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Diablochadnezzar wrote:Assassin wrote:Punk is dead, get the fuck over it.Diablochadnezzar wrote:Coming from an EXTREMELY fragmented music scene (Punk, Hardcore, Oi), its refreshing to see a style which is so diverse resisting attempts to fragment it, in comparison to let's say Punk, where you have original or '77 Punk, Hardcore Punk, Street Punk, Oi, Post-Punk, Proto-Punk, Hardcore, Emo, and even certain Death Metal like Napalm Death that are all connected to the same wellspring which is Punk itself, being unable to play a show together typically because of rigid crystallization and separation.
As an art form, it is far from dead, though its height has already come and gone. The question is what led to its decline? Is this the inevitability of any art form? Punk; Hardcore; Hip-hop; Martial Arts films; Pro-wrestling; all have risen to impossible heights to only one day see their best days behind them.
what's ur opinion on the rise and fall of ICP?
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elibomyekip wrote:
Now lock the thread
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They call it Speedcore. It's not really music as much as it's some sort of gabber pissing contest.Sparxy wrote:Is that even music? Lolboot wrote:
dj vision wrote:pfft tsss CACK! tss bump tss CACK! tss oom whompa oom whompa oom whompa CACK CACK CACK!
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yadda yadda yadda......Coming from an EXTREMELY fragmented music scene (Punk, Hardcore, Oi), its refreshing to see a style which is so diverse resisting attempts to fragment it, in comparison to let's say Punk, where you have original or '77 Punk, Hardcore Punk, Street Punk, Oi, Post-Punk, Proto-Punk, Hardcore, Emo, and even certain Death Metal like Napalm Death that are all connected to the same wellspring which is Punk itself, being unable to play a show together typically because of rigid crystallization and separation.
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Punk will never be dead for the individual, and the kid who finds the solution to their dissatisfaction thru its varied forms. As an art form, it is far from dead, though its height has already come and gone. The question is what led to its decline? Is this the inevitability of any art form? Punk; Hardcore; Hip-hop; Martial Arts films; Pro-wrestling; all have risen to impossible heights to only one day see their best days behind them.
just because you're using big words, what you're saying is still pretty dumb.
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jolly wailer wrote:actually the fact that Surfin' Bird hasn't been remixed by the new wave of youngbloods shocks and appalls me
I sampled a tiny bit of this tune some time ago, check out 'Sentinelese' on my myspace (don't think i put it on soundcloud).
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Beat me to itWeedKeepa wrote:elibomyekip wrote:
Now lock the thread
jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
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what's ur opinion on the rise and fall of ICP?[/quote]
I'm not aware of any fall relating to ICP. They're obviously not exactly virtuosos lrically speaking, but they have a tremendous fan base. They are definitely far from finished, and in fact have a bunch of second and third tier artists on their label that rap like them like Twiztid, Blaze and others, and they have the Dark Lotus "supergroup" thing as well. There are probably more Juggalos now than ever, they have jewelery with their logo, sneakers...
In terms of their business savvy; impressive. Their beats; a lot of them are hard as fuck to me, trippy and bombastic. Their rapping skills; sub-par. The fact that they wear makeup/gimmick; cool, I'm into theatrical shit (check Otto Von Shirach). They pro wrestle= awesome! Their fans; well Juggalos must be happy because they are listed by the feds and other agencies as a gang now, and they think they're hard to begin with. I'm sure they feel that validates them. People in my culture beat up Juggalos typically when the two combine, but hippies and Punks fall victim to the same fate all too often as well...
So I disagree that ICP has experienced any "fall", and rather see them as being a strong music business entity for years to come without end. Silly? Weak? Talentless? U decide? I'd rather listen to ICP than House, Techno, Trance, elevator music, R+B, or Garage, but I detest softer shit as a rule. Hip-hop or Rap is usually electronically-based music as it's made on drum machines and computers these days. Mike E. Clark from their crew makes some hard beats. I'll take his instrumentals over some pussy House-type shit any day.
Now that I've alienated myself from some of you, we don't have to all listen to the same musics when we are not listening to Dubstep. I love Dubstep, I like Jungle, D'n'B, Gabber, love Atari Teenage Riot, like Dub Reggae, love Skinhead Reggae, Hardcore, Punk, Oi...
My opinion of the rise and fall of ICP= it is non-existant.
what's ur opinion on the rise and fall of ICP?[/quote]
I'm not aware of any fall relating to ICP. They're obviously not exactly virtuosos lrically speaking, but they have a tremendous fan base. They are definitely far from finished, and in fact have a bunch of second and third tier artists on their label that rap like them like Twiztid, Blaze and others, and they have the Dark Lotus "supergroup" thing as well. There are probably more Juggalos now than ever, they have jewelery with their logo, sneakers...
In terms of their business savvy; impressive. Their beats; a lot of them are hard as fuck to me, trippy and bombastic. Their rapping skills; sub-par. The fact that they wear makeup/gimmick; cool, I'm into theatrical shit (check Otto Von Shirach). They pro wrestle= awesome! Their fans; well Juggalos must be happy because they are listed by the feds and other agencies as a gang now, and they think they're hard to begin with. I'm sure they feel that validates them. People in my culture beat up Juggalos typically when the two combine, but hippies and Punks fall victim to the same fate all too often as well...
So I disagree that ICP has experienced any "fall", and rather see them as being a strong music business entity for years to come without end. Silly? Weak? Talentless? U decide? I'd rather listen to ICP than House, Techno, Trance, elevator music, R+B, or Garage, but I detest softer shit as a rule. Hip-hop or Rap is usually electronically-based music as it's made on drum machines and computers these days. Mike E. Clark from their crew makes some hard beats. I'll take his instrumentals over some pussy House-type shit any day.
Now that I've alienated myself from some of you, we don't have to all listen to the same musics when we are not listening to Dubstep. I love Dubstep, I like Jungle, D'n'B, Gabber, love Atari Teenage Riot, like Dub Reggae, love Skinhead Reggae, Hardcore, Punk, Oi...
My opinion of the rise and fall of ICP= it is non-existant.
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Big words? I don't pick words based on their size or lack of it, but rather the most concise choices to convey my thoughts. Sorry if the English languge gives you difficulty in its grade-school level.krakfox wrote:yadda yadda yadda......Coming from an EXTREMELY fragmented music scene (Punk, Hardcore, Oi), its refreshing to see a style which is so diverse resisting attempts to fragment it, in comparison to let's say Punk, where you have original or '77 Punk, Hardcore Punk, Street Punk, Oi, Post-Punk, Proto-Punk, Hardcore, Emo, and even certain Death Metal like Napalm Death that are all connected to the same wellspring which is Punk itself, being unable to play a show together typically because of rigid crystallization and separation.
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Punk will never be dead for the individual, and the kid who finds the solution to their dissatisfaction thru its varied forms. As an art form, it is far from dead, though its height has already come and gone. The question is what led to its decline? Is this the inevitability of any art form? Punk; Hardcore; Hip-hop; Martial Arts films; Pro-wrestling; all have risen to impossible heights to only one day see their best days behind them.
just because you're using big words, what you're saying is still pretty dumb.
What exactly is dumb? I'm quite interested in hearing the depth of your intellect in comparison to my humble faculties.
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punk is fucking shit
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Guys I need your help this DJ "ill bill bachelor" produces exactly the type of dubstep I love listening to but it's hard for me to find this kind of dubstep tunes so I was hoping you guys could name some DJ's that produce this type of filthy wobbly tunes I would really appreciate it.
You can listen to his tunes on myspace http://www.myspace.com/illbillbachelordub
You can listen to his tunes on myspace http://www.myspace.com/illbillbachelordub
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stenchman, suspect.. anyone on prime audio..blinx420 wrote:Guys I need your help this DJ "ill bill bachelor" produces exactly the type of dubstep I love listening to but it's hard for me to find this kind of dubstep tunes so I was hoping you guys could name some DJ's that produce this type of filthy wobbly tunes I would really appreciate it.
You can listen to his tunes on myspace http://www.myspace.com/illbillbachelordub
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well judging from your previous posts in this thread, your choice of words are anything but concise. im sorry if you feel like you've got a lot of things to say that's fair enough, but im saying that the more you use crazy adjectives and big words, the more you undermine your argument.Diablochadnezzar wrote:Big words? I don't pick words based on their size or lack of it, but rather the most concise choices to convey my thoughts. Sorry if the English languge gives you difficulty in its grade-school level.krakfox wrote:yadda yadda yadda......Coming from an EXTREMELY fragmented music scene (Punk, Hardcore, Oi), its refreshing to see a style which is so diverse resisting attempts to fragment it, in comparison to let's say Punk, where you have original or '77 Punk, Hardcore Punk, Street Punk, Oi, Post-Punk, Proto-Punk, Hardcore, Emo, and even certain Death Metal like Napalm Death that are all connected to the same wellspring which is Punk itself, being unable to play a show together typically because of rigid crystallization and separation.
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Punk will never be dead for the individual, and the kid who finds the solution to their dissatisfaction thru its varied forms. As an art form, it is far from dead, though its height has already come and gone. The question is what led to its decline? Is this the inevitability of any art form? Punk; Hardcore; Hip-hop; Martial Arts films; Pro-wrestling; all have risen to impossible heights to only one day see their best days behind them.
just because you're using big words, what you're saying is still pretty dumb.
What exactly is dumb? I'm quite interested in hearing the depth of your intellect in comparison to my humble faculties.
Teach on, teacher...
and as for intelligence? to be honest, i don't feel that there is any need to prove it to anyone in a post about filthy dubstep. you obviously do x
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