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Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:05 am
by badger
you cant use an abbreviation in an acronym you eejit. didn't they tell you not to mix your language devices in school?

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:07 am
by BLZDub
Liberalism ruined it. Dubstep needs more predjudice, tryanny and a well defined and maintained hierarchy.

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:25 am
by did
BLZDub wrote:Liberalism ruined it. Dubstep needs more predjudice, tryanny and a well defined and maintained hierarchy.
:arrow: :arrow:

fair doos if you dont like rusko. wouldn't say he ruined dubstep though :?
if you ask me some of his tunes are BANGERS.
silly haircut tho :D

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:11 pm
by MissBrass
In all seriousness, I don't think dubstep was ruined. It has evolved and I like most of it. Sure I can't call it 'dubstep dubstep' but its music made by great dubstep producers with dubstep tendencies, which I love. So, it all works out. Some might not like it but theres no use in wasting your time trashing it. If you don't like it, NEXT! I bet that will save some people tons of time and effort.

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:35 pm
by T_macabre
Croydon's smallpox outbreak

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:42 pm
by danoldboy
Image

Flat Eric.

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:44 pm
by bagelator
everyon knows it were cheggers (cheggers is NOT SAFE FOR WORK)
















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Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:57 pm
by pk-
In all seriousness
all seriousness ruined dubstep

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:13 pm
by MissBrass
pk- wrote:
In all seriousness
all seriousness ruined dubstep
:script:

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:25 pm
by apathesis
Badga Tek wrote:
bassbeyondreason wrote:Seriously though, I'd say it was the influx of poofter garage fans making gash tunes full of gay Artful Dodger drums and shit. Ruined the proud, virile, hetrosexual dubstep tradition with their gay feminine ways.
HARD MUSIC FOR HARD BOYS.
You might be on to something here. Maybe it was nancy garage with its slinky seductive 2-step rhythms which ruined dubstep.

Todd Edwards, Steve Gurley, Groove Chronicles - you're on the list
Genius :lol:

I actually know people who think like that :(

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:27 pm
by pdomino
I blame Jeremy Beadle
pk- wrote:
In all seriousness
all seriousness ruined dubstep
haha your on it as per usual sir ....

Re: Who is personally responsible for ruining dubstep?

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:30 pm
by legend4ry
Badga Tek wrote:Ok, I think absolutely everyone on the forum is agreed that dubstep has been ruined. What we now need to do is work out who's responsible. Justice must be served. Retribution must be swift.

Some people have said it must be Rusko, Caspa or Skream. I'm not so sure. I think the ruination of dubstep has been caused by the more general trend of artists selling out.

Burial on BBC4?
Benga promoting a programme on Princess Diana?

Its absolutely disgusting.

But who's responsible? I believe the first real sell outs were those who allowed their music to be used on the soundtrack of a major Hollywood film - Children of Men. Mala, Kode9 and Pinch - you've ruined dubstep. Justice will be mercilessly meted out. Your fate a grisly end.

Please does anyone else have any more (totally irrational) theories on who can be personally held responsible (scapegoated) for ruining dubstep?
For a start, Cyrus - Indian Stomp was also used in Children Of Men..And all the tunes used in that film really suited it..


This is a underground music scene, which means its going to go 2 ways.. up or down, mainstream or 6 feet under.

I'd rather be part of a scene from the beginning and seeing it get massive, into films and media then hearing it on some wank phone on the bus like Grime... The fact Dubsteps been taken seriously by the media and film industry is a good thing, it means the music is suited for purposes other than to 'brock out' to. Before you go and say shit is dying, think evolution - they'll always be a underground of die hard people who just love the beats, bass and energy but theres always room for media and TV I think. Kode9, Benga, Skream, Pinch, Cyrus... are all talented producers 'nd I say hats off to them, not cause of the money but the fact they've been taken seriously by people who are very hard to impress.

If anything has ruined dubstep its not the producers its stnuc who do stuff like this and try and give producers egos even though they don't have one, the scene is ruining the scene not the people on top...If you was a true fan and follower you'd realise that.. numb nuts.

Re: Who is personally responsible for ruining dubstep?

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:31 pm
by dubluke
Legendary wrote:
Badga Tek wrote:Ok, I think absolutely everyone on the forum is agreed that dubstep has been ruined. What we now need to do is work out who's responsible. Justice must be served. Retribution must be swift.

Some people have said it must be Rusko, Caspa or Skream. I'm not so sure. I think the ruination of dubstep has been caused by the more general trend of artists selling out.

Burial on BBC4?
Benga promoting a programme on Princess Diana?

Its absolutely disgusting.

But who's responsible? I believe the first real sell outs were those who allowed their music to be used on the soundtrack of a major Hollywood film - Children of Men. Mala, Kode9 and Pinch - you've ruined dubstep. Justice will be mercilessly meted out. Your fate a grisly end.

Please does anyone else have any more (totally irrational) theories on who can be personally held responsible (scapegoated) for ruining dubstep?
For a start, Cyrus - Indian Stomp was also used in Children Of Men..And all the tunes used in that film really suited it..


This is a underground music scene, which means its going to go 2 ways.. up or down, mainstream or 6 feet under.

I'd rather be part of a scene from the beginning and seeing it get massive, into films and media then hearing it on some wank phone on the bus like Grime... The fact Dubsteps been taken seriously by the media and film industry is a good thing, it means the music is suited for purposes other than to 'brock out' to. Before you go and say shit is dying, think evolution - they'll always be a underground of die hard people who just love the beats, bass and energy but theres always room for media and TV I think. Kode9, Benga, Skream, Pinch, Cyrus... are all talented producers 'nd I say hats off to them, not cause of the money but the fact they've been taken seriously by people who are very hard to impress.
chris mate he was having a laff!

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:32 pm
by legend4ry
So what.

He hit a nerve - to many threads like these
:evil:

Jokes are sposed to be funny

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:36 pm
by dubluke
Legendary wrote:So what.

He hit a nerve - to many threads like these
:evil:

Jokes are sposed to be funny
but the joke was about the amount of threads around like these!

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:37 pm
by badger
the whole point of this thread is that it is taking the piss out of other threads like these made by other people in recent weeks. sarcasm seems utterly lost on this forum

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:41 pm
by kins83
badger wrote:sarcasm seems utterly lost on this forum
There needs to be some sort of sign that tells people whether a thread is sarcastic or not. Perhaps [\sarcasm] at the end of each post?

Pretty tragic that there are so many people that take this shit so goddamn seriously though.

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:44 pm
by legend4ry
kins83 wrote:
badger wrote:sarcasm seems utterly lost on this forum
There needs to be some sort of sign that tells people whether a thread is sarcastic or not. Perhaps [\sarcasm] at the end of each post?

Pretty tragic that there are so many people that take this shit so goddamn seriously though.
Or just not post pathetic threads like this - spesh when its always not funny and pretty much just makes a repeat of every other thread, just the people who don't read 'Dubstep' get to test there witts while they're bored at work..

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:45 pm
by dubluke
oh cmon chris, its just a bit of fun!

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:00 pm
by wurge
you