I was quite notorious back in the early 2000s for my diss songs. It was a funner way to make fun of people and it was really effective. I wish I would of kept them all. They were quite funny. This is the only one I can find.
was my first attempt at dnb to make fun of some dnb dj that just had the biggest ego and talked trash like no other. The whole thing was a 2 hour affair and the vocals were ad-libbed with 2 takes. They even played it in clubs where the dj attended. Imagine a track making fun of you as you walk in ?
Anyone else ? Or was I just a crazy kid. They were rather epic and I ruined a few reputations. In fact one kid stopped going out for 6 month after the diss song of shame. Internet forum cred quite important to people I guess.
mk-s did this ditty like 6 or 7 years ago that took the piss out of airbase and 'use of melodies that went through six octaves in a second'
if i'm not mistaken he was also responsible for a pisstakey version of that markus schulz record starsign taurus.
shame i don't have them anymore. they were quite funny
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Nov-08-2010 18:59
LisaTrance
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2010
Location: New Jersey
how do you diss, someone on a trance song, unless you verbally say something ontop of it.
Thats such an incredibly annoying track. If people started playing stuff like that in clubs I went to, I'd probably stop going out for 6 months too.
Good thing you switched from writing lyrics to orchestral stuff IMO. Who was it who said that you should never mess with the natural accents in a language just to make your rhymes fit?
it was 2 hours of my time you fucking nit twit. It isn't supposed to sound good. COnsidering i made up the lyrics as they came, I think it was pretty fucking funny. Jesus