3rdeye wrote:come on guys, OP is blatantly a 10 year old boy who's just found his first soggy porno in a bush out the back of his primary school and needs some mid-range-bass-fueled way of discharging his new-found surge of testosterone. Someone help him out!
Oh feck it, have some Reso
Well that was just rude, young man! My feelings have been hurt terribly. If only your mother knew the kind of language you were using on the internet, I just know you would be on computer restriction for at least a week!
Re: Ideas For a Newbee
Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 1:59 am
by steiney
It just occurred to me to post an example of something I've heard that I'm looking for. Check out the link below of a Key and Peele sketch. I'm basically looking for that type of music. I'm wondering if the song in the sketch is an actual dubstep song?
I can only imagine Phil Collins would commit suicide if he heard that.
Re: Ideas For a Newbee
Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 7:16 pm
by SloppySeconds
steiney wrote:It just occurred to me to post an example of something I've heard that I'm looking for. Check out the link below of a Key and Peele sketch. I'm basically looking for that type of music. I'm wondering if the song in the sketch is an actual dubstep song?
That's not funny, man. My best friend's third grade teacher's cousin's pizza delivery guy's hamster killed himself after being bullied in a music-related forum. I take that stuff very seriously. You need to think about who you're hurting before you say things like that.
Re: Ideas For a Newbee
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 1:39 am
by rorz9992
2/10 trolling attempt
lol at the DSFer who posted James Blake to try and 'convert' OP
Re: Ideas For a Newbee
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 1:57 am
by steiney
Ooooh boy. You guys have fun with your dub steps. I'm going to check out of here. I've found using YouTube directly to be a much more effective music discovery means. You know, I went to a few dubstep shows in Miami Beach when I was in college and everyone there was super chill and friendly (in real life) and then I come here wanting to learn about the music and find some good artists and most of the replies I get are from pretty objectively dickfaced folks. I guess the people I met at the shows don't get on this forum.
Re: Ideas For a Newbee
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 2:04 am
by Sexual_Chocolate
what is this.
Re: Ideas For a Newbee
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 2:10 am
by steiney
I forgot to mention, but here's a link to exactly the type of music I was talking about. This mix is literally jam packed with it. Just for the record, in case anyone out there was wondering.
we are friendly m7 i think you´re completely misunderstanding our intentions, that mix is sick btw
Re: Ideas For a Newbee
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 1:17 am
by nousd
lov the fake drop at 5.10
(btw this wasn't one of my aliases, I can't act cheeky so well)
Re: Ideas For a Newbee
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 5:17 pm
by SloppySeconds
steiney wrote:Ooooh boy. You guys have fun with your dub steps. I'm going to check out of here. I've found using YouTube directly to be a much more effective music discovery means. You know, I went to a few dubstep shows in Miami Beach when I was in college and everyone there was super chill and friendly (in real life) and then I come here wanting to learn about the music and find some good artists and most of the replies I get are from pretty objectively dickfaced folks. I guess the people I met at the shows don't get on this forum.
shit m8 not herd of u tube !! lol dont fink id ever have the idea to go look on there for music !!! wow thansh OP
Re: Ideas For a Newbee
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 5:39 pm
by bennyfroobs
"I listened to the track and it was practically ambient music. I'm on a laptop"
:DDDDDDDDD
glad u discovered the wonderous world of brostep m8