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DazzlaBRFC
yeh man, ur probably got some these but these of top the head, playa fly, mr sche, indo g, evil pimp, krucifix klan, gangsta pat, al kapone, frayser click, 196 clique, 3 memphis kniccas. and i now u got the underground three 6 and tommy 3 ;)
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jerbear627
Yeah I definitely feel ya. I've heard lots about 'dubstep parties' on campuses. I don't think any of that is comparable to Bassnectar. There are dubstep producers, and then there is Bassnectar. He sets the standard in my opinion. If you're still interested, check out: Blastoff @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwUi4lLpVGQ and Boombox (Remix) @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdOnznEPbnM. For a more electronica feel from Bassnectar, check out LSD @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fw5-Y569HNQ. Let me know what you think. Oh, and best if listened to while stoned with some major bass.
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jerbear627
Definitely. For dubstep, I'd go with Bassnectar. Some of his earlier stuff is considered electronica though. For a hip hop sound with a little sax, go with Big Gigantic. Also, check out Pretty Lights. I'm not sure how to describe his stuff, but it's considered livetronica. Let me know what you think.
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jerbear627
Not too bad. You like any broken beat electronic? Judging from your taste, I feel like you'd be into it.
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Lalena87
I'm ok, nothing special, spending my time with friends at college,"learning" lol, going out- mostly on gigs etc. We had blues fest, two guys from Chicago have left an amazing impression on me. They were perfect. I decided to go to the concert of Roger Waters in april. I see you are into rap past few months, our compatibility is miserable lol, return to the allman bro. band, Jerry Garcia :)! Keep in touch! I'm glad to hear you are ok
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dr00gLitchmode
ha and i enjoy your name. where is that fly anyway??i got this brand new swatter and need alot of fly...
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iamsysiphus
Excellent, in that case, you need to get into more of the magic that came from Southside Houston throughout the '90s. Everything from the SUC and the SPC makes the cut without needing to try. Z-Ro, E.S.G., Wreckless Klan, Al-D (Screw's brother), H.A.W.K. and PLENTY more. :] Also give a whirl to Fort Worth's Twisted Black. His emceeing on the 1996 One Gud Cide release 'Look What The Streets Made' is on another level all together.
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iamsysiphus
Hey mate, recommending 20-2-Life [Mo City, Houston]. 'Whateva It Takes' from their 1996 album Twenty-Two-Life features Master P who you very much seem to be into at the moment. :] The rest of that album is amazing, along with Up 4 Parole [1994]. Nice to see you repping UGK. :] Keep it real mayn.
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jerbear627
Right on man, never really been too much into them, you see Govt Mule when they came a couple weeks ago?
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xtakedownedx
Yep, I'm Bulgarian. If you come visit be sure to call me :) I'd be happy to show you the magnificent mountain peaks or the fabulous seaside :) The rest isn't worth it though :D
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