Jet Bin Fever - 2011-10-03
Remember when people would dance to good music?
Oh yeah, me neither.
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CJH - 2011-10-03 remember when we all had delicious raisin toast for breakfast and the negras knew their place?
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Pompoulus - 2011-10-03 Should I not be eating raisin toast?
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StanleyPain - 2011-10-04 Yes, dubstep has replaced all music.
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Cube - 2011-10-04 In answer to Jet Bin Fever's question: yes. The 70s.
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Jet Bin Fever - 2011-10-04 He's a good dancer, I just wish he was dancing to the Smurf or Jam On It and not this dubstep bullshit.
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Jet Bin Fever - 2011-10-04 Here we go...
http://youtubedoubler.com/?video1=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com %2Fwatch%3Fv%3DLXO-jKksQkM%26&start1=&video2=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.yout ube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DtGWgfoL168w%26&start2=&authorName=Jet+Bin+Fe ver
http://tinyurl.com/6auqldt
Ahh, now it makes sense.
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Anaxagoras - 2011-10-03
Not sure why this is here instead of in 73Q, but I'm glad it is. Made me smile.
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The Mothership - 2011-10-03
I wish I could do that.
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Pompoulus - 2011-10-03
Pretty amazing.
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Void 71 - 2011-10-03
Whenever I hear the wuhwuhwuh bass part of a dubstep song, I imagine a late '90s Aphex Twin track played at half speed because that's basically what dubstep is.
Oh yeah, good dancing.
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Raggamuffin - 2011-10-03 I always think it's a D&B breakdown and I get stuck waiting for the beat to kick back in.
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badideasinaction - 2011-10-04
Stars for 4:13 making me double-take, rewinding it to watch it again and still having my brain question the physics of it.
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American Standard - 2011-10-04
Woah.
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spikestoyiu - 2011-10-04
A black guy and dubstep? Weird.
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