First dubstep album I heard and still one of my favourites. Stagger and Rutten are my favourites off it but there aren't any tunes I dislike off it, such a good album.
It's sad that some people feel so uncomfortable in their own homes that they actually have to build underground rooms to masturbate in.
ba ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
back on topic: i don't think anyone around here can doubt the influence this man has had on the genre as a whole and don't even get me started on his musical output. dance music genius.
dunnow if he browses the forum anymore but if you're reading this Skream: Thank you.
It's sad that some people feel so uncomfortable in their own homes that they actually have to build underground rooms to masturbate in.
ba ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
back on topic: i don't think anyone around here can doubt the influence this man has had on the genre as a whole and don't even get me started on his musical output. dance music genius.
dunnow if he browses the forum anymore but if you're reading this Skream: Thank you.
I was just thinking that if you were to take any one single person away who would have the biggest effect on the history of the genre. I think Skream is that guy. Though Loefah/Mala have good shouts.
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Nevalo wrote:not much todo at work today.... and once ive finished, ITS THE FUCKIN LONG WEEKEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah big up Jesus for dying for our sins and netting us a public holiday in the process.
Love the album, Midnight req line Mala remix is the one!
soronery wrote:Too easy to sit behind a keyboard with a playlist of dubstep tunes on, arguing about the defintion of a word in relation to a sound.
All that melts away when the lights are down and the bass is up.
originally this thread was about "skream!", the album and not "skream", the artist. just saying....
apart from that there are probably hundreds of pages of skream appreciation on this forum already.