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Aldrian
Suspended User
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Rio Rancho
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*sigh*
fuck u both u dick sucking fags.
i guess both of u are nigga haters
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Jul-01-2004 20:31
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UWM
mandroid
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Here
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Re: Re: *sigh*
| quote: | Originally posted by Wicked Neo
How many more threads u gonna make with the same topic?
i deleted the others and to say someone does not like a tune cos they are nigga haters?
i think it is you with the problem!
consider this a warning and if u continue to post the same kind of crap, it will be your last.
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I would've banned him already, but that's just me.
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Jul-01-2004 21:27
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A.J.
Back from the dead

Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Sydney
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Notice that we only said that what we thought about the song...we didn't criticise you personally.
I think that the song is a formulaic, stale, boring production that has no redeeming features. The vocals are poor, the song lacks originality and substance, and it is not exactly groundbreaking in musical terms. I have to agree with Furor Aquila - the guy sounds like he got kicked in the nuts.
Now don't get me wrong....i'm not a "nigga hater" although i do despise the increasingly prevalent culture of violent, mysogynistic, greedy and homophobic attitudes expressed through music these days (hip hop and rnb). I think it is disgusting that so many artists are producing shallow songs about money, "bling bling", "bitches", guns, violence and so forth. This definitely does not set a good example or provide a good message to the millions of young, impressionable people who listen to the music. I also don't like many RNB tunes made by the likes of Beyonce, Nelly and Usher feat, Lil John, because:
(1) I just don't like the sound of it
(2) I think it is unoriginal, soulless and chart-orientated
I for one choose not to listen to that type of music regularly, as it doesn't appeal to me musically or morally.
I didn't grow up in America, we don't have "ghettos" in Australia, most people don't aspire to become "gangstas" with bling bling, money, flash cars etc etc. Frankly, i find it difficult to relate to most rap music, as its subject matter is foreign to me.
I do like some hip hop/rap and rnb, although it usually stuff that isn't in the charts. For example, i am sick to death of the new D12 song "My band", but when my rap-loving friend played me their album with the harder, dirtier tracks that aren't "made for MTV", i really liked it. I like originality, and i appreciate good rapping and lyrical content.
I admit that i liked Eamon - F**k it because it was quirky and different, not to mention funny. Outkast - The Way You Move sounds fresh and the lyrics are great, and it is well produced as well. I also love some new Australian hip hop like Hilltop Hoods (although i doubt anyone else has heard them, apart from the Aussies here). The Roots and Jurassic 5 are also good, because there focus is on the music and lyrics, not churning out another pop hit to make another million and appease the MTV masses.
I hope i have made my point.....
- Vigilante
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Jul-02-2004 00:17
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Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
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Re: Kevin Lyttle - Turn Me On feat. Alison Hinds (full mix)
| quote: | Originally posted by Aldrian
great shit |
thanks, it took time, but it was worth it
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Jul-02-2004 00:42
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The_One
Rosetta Stoned

Registered: Jun 2003
Location: The Land of Hypocrisy
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Re: Re: Re: *sigh*
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
I would've banned him already, but that's just me. |
I agree he should have been banned a long time ago.
He always posts childish stuff like this:
| quote: | Originally posted by Aldrian
fuck u both u dick sucking fags.
i guess both of u are nigga haters |
I mean .. How old is this kid .. 12?
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Jul-02-2004 00:50
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Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
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that would be an insult to 12 year olds
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Jul-02-2004 00:52
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