Brostep - Part Deux!
howard stern ripping on deadmau5
hhhaaa.....Dildoheads.
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Re: howard stern ripping on deadmau5
who is howard stern? sounds like rush limbaugh on music
"hey asshole that's not how you spell mouse"
"hey asshole that's not how you spell mouse"
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Re: howard stern ripping on deadmau5
Howard Stern is a career dickhead.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!
Would listen to dubjazz so hardblinkesko wrote:South-African dubjazzSonika wrote:I wonder what I'll be ranting about when I'm 20....post-Bulgarian halfstep?
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Re: howard stern ripping on deadmau5
he is, but he still has some funny shit to say.dsprainman wrote:Howard Stern is a career dickhead.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!
Qft, hello signatureleyenda303 wrote:I've just realised...brostep to bass music is essentially like a cumshot compilation compared to actual sex. You need to stop watching cumshot compilations Climax and sort your life out.
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yeah, great quotejohney wrote:Qft, hello signatureleyenda303 wrote:I've just realised...brostep to bass music is essentially like a cumshot compilation compared to actual sex. You need to stop watching cumshot compilations Climax and sort your life out.
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Re: howard stern ripping on deadmau5
Howard Stern is great, deadmau5 is a huge dick too guys lets not forgot all his bullshit antics
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not reallyxbubbax wrote:he is, but he still has some funny shit to say.dsprainman wrote:Howard Stern is a career dickhead.
hes just a tnuc
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Re: howard stern ripping on deadmau5
people actually pay attention to Howard Stern?

Re: howard stern ripping on deadmau5
lol 'play records', sure
Best thing Howard Stern did was Private Parts. He's a fuckin' creeper though.
Best thing Howard Stern did was Private Parts. He's a fuckin' creeper though.
Re: Brostep - Part Deux!
No one here cares mate. Post up some filth will you.Warfare Dubstep wrote:not that, like I mentioned before, conservative evolution. Skream's old dubs formed Vex'd and Distance's styles, which are just awesome. Most people who hate dubstep have had a bad first impression of it through the commercialized sub genre.wub wrote:So your issue is that commercial Dubstep now doesn't sound like underground Dubstep did back then?
If I heard dubstep for the first time and it was from Borgore, I'd carry a personal bias towards the genre every time I heard the word "dubstep."
Dubstep nowadays is too over-saturated, you'll see this when you go on soundcloud and listen to the skrillex-style stuff people make on soundcloud. And let's be honest, dubstep was commercialized when Skrillex and Borgore came into town.
I've heard some of Skream's newer stuff on his soundcloud, it just isn't him.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!
guess you cant knock man for getting money, but you can knock man for making absolutely shite music... which is something LMFAO do very wellThe Tornado wrote:"I'm Sexy And I Know It" is a future classic - YMCA, Staying Alive type steez. Gonna be rinsed at Bar/Bat Mitzvahs and weddings for years to come. I can't hate on dudes cuz they KNOW they are terrible, but just don't care. They make the stupidest music alive, know it, and get paid for it. It's so bad it's camp. I saw their 'performance' on the Billboard Music Awards and they had two dudes in a zebra costume, and a robot with a cardboard box for a head.
I have love for LMFAO.
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Aw man, I just slept through a hilarious argument. Fucking time zones.
I especially liked the bit where he said that because LMFAO is shit, all mainstream music is shit. That's some infallible logic if I ever saw it. *goes back to listening to Justin Timberlake*
Warfare Dubstep, you're really missing the point entirely. No one's censoring you or telling you you can't bitch about Skrillex, but do you need to make a new thread each time? If the mods just let those threads be then the forum would be cluttered with threads presenting the same old tired spiel you just gave us. WE KNOW. We're all on the same page. Repeating it over and over again isn't gonna help anyone.
As for Skream selling out and forgetting his roots, have you not heard his latest Deep Medi release?
I especially liked the bit where he said that because LMFAO is shit, all mainstream music is shit. That's some infallible logic if I ever saw it. *goes back to listening to Justin Timberlake*
Warfare Dubstep, you're really missing the point entirely. No one's censoring you or telling you you can't bitch about Skrillex, but do you need to make a new thread each time? If the mods just let those threads be then the forum would be cluttered with threads presenting the same old tired spiel you just gave us. WE KNOW. We're all on the same page. Repeating it over and over again isn't gonna help anyone.
As for Skream selling out and forgetting his roots, have you not heard his latest Deep Medi release?
Re: howard stern ripping on deadmau5
I found a way to get piece of mind for years and left the hell alone, turn a deaf ear to the cellular phone
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!
Not all mainstream = bad.
Carly Rae Jepsen <3
Carly Rae Jepsen <3
butter_man wrote: who do you think taught you smoke tree's, OD'S, Ice cubes and DOC's?
God, thats who.

Re: howard stern ripping on deadmau5
lololdubfordessert wrote:"hey asshole that's not how you spell mouse"
Re: Brostep - Part Deux!
Can someone explain to me why it is that people say American producers brought about brostep, and that brostep is American producers?
Literally I see all over this site people referring to British dubstep as the real, and american as the bro. Yeah, I know, a lot of bro comes from the U.S., but JUST AS MUCH comes out of the UK.
Someone will say "Yeah American producers ruining the genre with their stupid bro"
Lets' start..
Circus Records; entirely british, and IMO more repsonsible for the change of style than Skrillex. Doctor P and Flux were coming up in the game long before Skrillex. And Circus is still cranking it out, they've got a whole slew of "bro" producers now; Doctor P, Roksonix, Funt Case, Cookie Monsta, Brown & Gammon, ALL from outide of the U.S.
Never Say Die; I'm pretty sure this is a UK label.. Skism, Dodge & Fuski, 501, Delta Heavy, Habstrakt, Skeptiks, Zomboy, and Eptic (putting out the MOST midrangey screechy stuff I've EVER heard).
Oh and who started it all according to all you haughty true dub heads? Rusko and Caspa, and the rest of Dub Police I can't imagine you would consider anything else but bro; Trolley Snatcha, Subscape, The Others, and plenty of Emalkay's newer stuff HAS to fall under your category of bro.
Hell even Feed Me is from the UK.
And let's not get started on Bro N' Bass producers...
All off the top of my head I named like 20 of the most influential bro producers right now, ALL from the UK. So why do people insist on associating bro with purely the U.S? Yeah there is a lot of it here, but it's not like it started here, and I don't understand why a good amount of the crowd I named off still gets respect in the dubstep community when it's really just as aggressive and loud as "American" dubstep. Is it simply people from the UK looking for someone to blame?
I love it all personally, I'm just dumbfounded as to why people classify dubstep as to where it came from when it seems to not make any difference.
Literally I see all over this site people referring to British dubstep as the real, and american as the bro. Yeah, I know, a lot of bro comes from the U.S., but JUST AS MUCH comes out of the UK.
Someone will say "Yeah American producers ruining the genre with their stupid bro"
Lets' start..
Circus Records; entirely british, and IMO more repsonsible for the change of style than Skrillex. Doctor P and Flux were coming up in the game long before Skrillex. And Circus is still cranking it out, they've got a whole slew of "bro" producers now; Doctor P, Roksonix, Funt Case, Cookie Monsta, Brown & Gammon, ALL from outide of the U.S.
Never Say Die; I'm pretty sure this is a UK label.. Skism, Dodge & Fuski, 501, Delta Heavy, Habstrakt, Skeptiks, Zomboy, and Eptic (putting out the MOST midrangey screechy stuff I've EVER heard).
Oh and who started it all according to all you haughty true dub heads? Rusko and Caspa, and the rest of Dub Police I can't imagine you would consider anything else but bro; Trolley Snatcha, Subscape, The Others, and plenty of Emalkay's newer stuff HAS to fall under your category of bro.
Hell even Feed Me is from the UK.
And let's not get started on Bro N' Bass producers...
All off the top of my head I named like 20 of the most influential bro producers right now, ALL from the UK. So why do people insist on associating bro with purely the U.S? Yeah there is a lot of it here, but it's not like it started here, and I don't understand why a good amount of the crowd I named off still gets respect in the dubstep community when it's really just as aggressive and loud as "American" dubstep. Is it simply people from the UK looking for someone to blame?
I love it all personally, I'm just dumbfounded as to why people classify dubstep as to where it came from when it seems to not make any difference.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!
Skrill = Dubstep = America gets blamed.
Dumb ik
Dumb ik
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God, thats who.

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