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Post by CruTex » Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:42 pm

For all you big headed, know it all f**ks out there who, about 5 months ago, told me that Dubstep did not deserve its own genre because it is 'underground' music should probably eat their words before reading on...

In the last month 'HMV' the leading music store in the UK have released 'The sound of Dubstep' from the ministry of sound collection and to make things better, it was the very first CD on the shelf. Now a few weeks later I have just watched an advert on TV also advertising the CD so i think Dubstep is well and truly out of the 'underground' zone and into the main stream. I will not be debating/arguing/replying to any replies as i am stating my better understanding of music and where it is going in the future as I have just proved all you who told me otherwise, thank you, or should i say, f**k you.
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Post by Sheff » Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:45 pm

fuck off

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Post by brasco » Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:47 pm

CruTex wrote:For all you big headed, know it all f**ks out there who, about 5 months ago, told me that Dubstep did not deserve its own genre because it is 'underground' music should probably eat their words before reading on...

In the last month 'HMV' the leading music store in the UK have released 'The sound of Dubstep' from the ministry of sound collection and to make things better, it was the very first CD on the shelf. Now a few weeks later I have just watched an advert on TV also advertising the CD so i think Dubstep is well and truly out of the 'underground' zone and into the main stream. I will not be debating/arguing/replying to any replies as i am stating my better understanding of music and where it is going in the future as I have just proved all you Hi, I'm a homophobe who told me otherwise, thank you, or should i say, f**k you.
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Post by roshman111 » Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:49 pm

Sheff wrote:fuck off

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Post by maori-nick » Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:50 pm

Christ, you know, i have not heard anyone say this before?
Isn't it remarkable such a quite commonly held view has actually been uttered?
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Post by fractal » Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:51 pm

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