Brostep - Part Deux!

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by ehbes » Wed Jul 11, 2012 1:59 pm

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Heijerospook » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:03 pm

Note: I am sorry that I haven't posted for a while; I was in the process of changing my ISP.

Any way, here is some bro.

I don't care how quintessentially bro this track is, I like it:



Also, this one isn't that bad either:

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by _cheef_ » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:08 pm

You're over analyzing it wayy to much. If something is bro, you should just be able to feel it in your blood and just bro with it. 8)

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Molzie » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:39 pm

_cheef_ wrote:You're over analyzing it wayy to much. If something is bro, you should just be able to feel it in your blood and just bro with it. 8)
tha bro code

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:46 pm

Molzie wrote:
_cheef_ wrote:You're over analyzing it wayy to much. If something is bro, you should just be able to feel it in your blood and just bro with it. 8)
tha bro code
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by sigbowls » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:54 pm

pink floyd was the brostep of the old days
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:55 pm

signals wrote:KISS was the brostep of the old days
i agree.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Heijerospook » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:57 pm

signals wrote:pink floyd was the brostep of the old days
This really makes no sense. Are you saying that the mainstream loved Pink Floyd but the rock purists hated them? Impossible.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by sigbowls » Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:18 am

Heijerospook wrote:
signals wrote:pink floyd was the brostep of the old days
This really makes no sense. Are you saying that the mainstream loved Pink Floyd but the rock purists hated them? Impossible.
the beatles would be the dubstep

pink floyd is a little crazier in his music and in real life
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Heijerospook » Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:20 am

signals wrote:
Heijerospook wrote:
signals wrote:pink floyd was the brostep of the old days
This really makes no sense. Are you saying that the mainstream loved Pink Floyd but the rock purists hated them? Impossible.
the beatles would be the dubstep

pink floyd is a little crazier in his music and in real life
Now you'd be trolling me. Pink Floyd were like... acid house was in the 80's and 90's. The Beatles were house, Pink Floyd were acid house.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by BonerJams04 » Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:34 am

pink floyd is amazing tho
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Heijerospook » Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:47 am

Reverb wrote:pink floyd is amazing tho
I agree. They're entry-level, but they're good. Animals was a retarded concept, but it was executed very well.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Shum » Thu Jul 12, 2012 1:06 am

Nevalo wrote:
signals wrote:KISS was the brostep of the old days
i agree.
tbh hair metal was the brostep of the 80s. being predecessors to that style, KISS should be considered the og dubstep of the 80s. :6:

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by FuDuzn » Thu Jul 12, 2012 1:21 am

I guess Tommy Lee was brostep before there was brostep. He was a pioneer really.

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by _cheef_ » Thu Jul 12, 2012 1:30 am

Shum wrote:
Nevalo wrote:
signals wrote:KISS was the brostep of the old days
i agree.
tbh hair metal was the brostep of the 80s. being predecessors to that style, KISS should be considered the og dubstep of the 80s. :6:
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Heijerospook » Thu Jul 12, 2012 1:30 am

FuDuzn wrote:I guess Tommy Lee was brostep before there was brostep. He was a pioneer really.
Yeah, him and Catalina were pioneers within the midranges. I'm sure Skrillex likes him.

Speaking of Skrillex, this has got me going on about the whole Aphex Twin thing again. I have nothing against Aphex Twin, in fact I really like Aphex Twin, SAW I is brilliant, but you know it's bad when a purported "dubstep" producer's main influence is basically a techno artist. I know that I am being very presumptuous right now, but I assert that Skrillex has hardly listened to dub reggae or UKG. Seeing how a lot of good dubstep producers such as Distance have odd influences, this may seem like an arbitrary complaint. However, even Distance knows of the history of dubstep; consequently, he can dubbed as a dubstep producer.

Also, Skrillex's favorite "song" is Flim. Off the Come to Daddy album. :u:

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by DJDM » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:23 am

Heijerospook wrote:Also, Skrillex's favorite "song" is Flim. Off the Come to Daddy album. :u:
what's the problem with that

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Heijerospook » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:26 am

DJDM wrote:
Heijerospook wrote:Also, Skrillex's favorite "song" is Flim. Off the Come to Daddy album. :u:
what's the problem with that
I'm just saying that it's a little disconcerting to know that a purported "dubstep" producer knows nothing of dub and UKG.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by ehbes » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:27 am

How do you know that? Have you performed a lobotomy of his head?
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Heijerospook » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:31 am

ehbrums1 wrote:How do you know that? Have you performed a lobotomy of his head?
Come on, do you really think that Skrillex is a closeted dub and UKG fan? If so, why hasn't he admitted it? He's an emo kid gone techno bro. Just look at that "dubstep and reggae" shit he did. That was horrible.
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