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Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:04 am
by cyrusfx
abZ wrote: Well regionalism is dissapearing with the info age. It's still there just not as strong as it used to be. I bet you don't even know what a Pittsburgh accent sounds like :6:
Dennis Miller? He is the embodiment of everything I know about Pittsburgh.

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:05 am
by collige
pkay wrote:
abZ wrote: I bet you don't even know what a Pittsburgh accent sounds like :6:
Right now it sounds like people crying because their football team got shitcanned by the fucking browns
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Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:46 am
by sines
:lol:

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:59 am
by alphacat
HA! (lol re: Steelers getting spanked) Good one Pkay.

Pennsylvania accents weird me out a little. My boss is from some rustbelt hole in PA (not that all of the rustbelt is a hole...) and sometimes I want to correct her bizarre pronunciation, but then, I'm a Chicagoan-turned-Californian so I'm sure my inflection sounds odd at times too.

Philly accent is funny tho.

On the subject of "Pittsburghese" - I dig linguistics and phonology and that shit so your post prompted me to read up on it a little. Interesting stuff. I say 'crud' and 'jagoff,' apparently contributions from Yinzers like you'uns.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh_English

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:30 am
by abZ
alphacat wrote:HA! (lol re: Steelers getting spanked) Good one Pkay.

Pennsylvania accents weird me out a little. My boss is from some rustbelt hole in PA (not that all of the rustbelt is a hole...) and sometimes I want to correct her bizarre pronunciation, but then, I'm a Chicagoan-turned-Californian so I'm sure my inflection sounds odd at times too.

Philly accent is funny tho.

On the subject of "Pittsburghese" - I dig linguistics and phonology and that shit so your post prompted me to read up on it a little. Interesting stuff. I say 'crud' and 'jagoff,' apparently contributions from Yinzers like you'uns.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh_English
I grew up north of Pittsburgh, I have a subtle Pittsburgh accent at most but I have been living here for a while I can do the accent pretty well. It gets deep, it's like a whole other language.

Here is a tune for ya

http://a1135.g.akamai.net/f/1135/18227/ ... dy_on_WDVE

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:39 am
by human?
new york city is the shit.

parties out west are apparently bigger... but we have plenty of good sized sick jams... like every week... and everyday there is SOMETHING jumping off. we do underground edm here in our own way.....

i honestly cant think of a single downside of NYC. it really is the shit.

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:56 am
by cosby
I lived in Pittsburgh for two years and honestly the "yinz" and "jagoff"s didn't bother me as much as the supremely weird pronunciation of "downtown" ("dahn tahn"). Pittsburgh is kind of like a Galapagos of bad grammar.

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:01 am
by notch
human? wrote:new york city is the shit.

parties out west are apparently bigger... but we have plenty of good sized sick jams... like every week... and everyday there is SOMETHING jumping off. we do underground edm here in our own way.....

i honestly cant think of a single downside of NYC. it really is the shit.
I can it's fucking cold and miserable right now...

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:04 am
by notch
abZ wrote:
notch wrote:


Anyway,the US isn't a scene. This country is too spread out. A lot of little scenes here.
:roll:

Have you been to SMOG or a Pure Filth event yet?[/quote]

No because it is 1,000's of miles away. I think you are missing my point.[/quote]

Go to a Smog and Pure Filth event. Then come talk to me about not having a scene.
Pure FIlth just had Joker come through and I would say 800-1000 people were in attendance.
8)

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:09 am
by human?
lol, if you say so...

52 here today.

but the cold is nice even. we have snow a couple times a year, nothing crazy. our summer time is awesome. having seasons is actually a nice thing.

im not gonna sit here and diss anyone elses town, cause i enjoy visiting everywhere.... but let me put it this way, visiting places is always fun cause i KNOW where i get to go home to lol.

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:44 am
by ruckus49
cosby wrote:I lived in Pittsburgh for two years and honestly the "yinz" and "jagoff"s didn't bother me as much as the supremely weird pronunciation of "downtown" ("dahn tahn"). Pittsburgh is kind of like a Galapagos of bad grammar.

yinzers are so ridiculous. i live in pgh and i make fun of them constantly, they are all dumb as shit and only care about the steelers, cars, beer, hunting, and are all stuck in the 1980s.

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:38 am
by abZ
notch wrote:
abZ wrote:
notch wrote:


Anyway,the US isn't a scene. This country is too spread out. A lot of little scenes here.
:roll:

Have you been to SMOG or a Pure Filth event yet?
No because it is 1,000's of miles away. I think you are missing my point.[/quote]

Go to a Smog and Pure Filth event. Then come talk to me about not having a scene.
Pure FIlth just had Joker come through and I would say 800-1000 people were in attendance.
8)[/quote]

:roll: yes you most certainly missed my point. I am well aware of the success of those nights and would love to go but that would be quite an expensive outing for me unfortunately. Anyway that is Cali, not the US. The US scene is not bumping just because there are 2 or 3 huge nights in this ridiculously large country.

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:42 am
by abZ
ruckus49 wrote:
cosby wrote:I lived in Pittsburgh for two years and honestly the "yinz" and "jagoff"s didn't bother me as much as the supremely weird pronunciation of "downtown" ("dahn tahn"). Pittsburgh is kind of like a Galapagos of bad grammar.

yinzers are so ridiculous. i live in pgh and i make fun of them constantly, they are all dumb as shit and only care about the steelers, cars, beer, hunting, and are all stuck in the 1980s.
Whats wrong with beer and Stillers (besides this season lol)

yinz come daun to my new night bass'n'at an will paund some aaaarrrnn gone be a rill good time.

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:54 am
by kidshuffle
pkay wrote:
abZ wrote: I bet you don't even know what a Pittsburgh accent sounds like :6:
Right now it sounds like people crying because their football team got shitcanned by the fucking browns
ahahaha fuck

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:47 pm
by alphacat
abZ wrote:I grew up north of Pittsburgh, I have a subtle Pittsburgh accent at most but I have been living here for a while I can do the accent pretty well. It gets deep, it's like a whole other language.

Here is a tune for ya

http://a1135.g.akamai.net/f/1135/18227/ ... dy_on_WDVE
HOLY FUCK. This is my boss' accent exactly. :2:

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:58 pm
by dj ill kid 505
Dubstep is poppin off all over the west! Shit, we only have a million people here in New Mexico but every dubstep show pops off. LA, SF, Denver, Austin, Seattle, Vegas all these cities are big when it comes to dubstep, not sure about the east but I'm sure you'll be just fine!

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:01 pm
by ST100
notch wrote:Move to Cali.
but not really.

they mosh to Rusko, and leave the room for Scuba in Cali.

move to NY.

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:04 pm
by abZ
pkay wrote:
abZ wrote: I bet you don't even know what a Pittsburgh accent sounds like :6:
Right now it sounds like people crying because their football team got shitcanned by the fucking browns
There is a lot of that yeah. I think the Pittsburgh city council is working on making hanging leagal again in Allegheny county, I wouldn't want to be Tomlin right now :lol: I still got my Pens tho. Kicking ace.

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:20 pm
by Sharmaji
abZ wrote:
Well regionalism is dissapearing with the info age. It's still there just not as strong as it used to be. I bet you don't even know what a Pittsburgh accent sounds like :6:
YINZ GUYZ

Re: USA Dubstep Scene?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:29 pm
by seckle
if both coasts have lines going down the block at events, whats the problem? out to the SF and LA family! coast 2 coast.