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AlphaStarred
im also trying to fathom Subey's signature...it looks like complete nonsense to me, to be candid.
Spartan
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Originally posted by AlphaStarred
im also trying to fathom Subey's signature...it looks like complete nonsense to me, to be candid.


check out the music discussion forum, i think he explains it in a thread there (although i dont' know if i agree)
Light The Fuse
billabong was on drugs, when writing that sig :/
KilldaDJ
Lephaid
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Originally posted by KilldaDJ


hahahahaha.
Billabong
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Originally posted by Light The Fuse
billabong was on drugs, when writing that sig :/


Im on caffiene, but thats about it.
dj_mdma
sounds weird, but you can "feel" the music when on MDMA. When you are hearing each synth/sound/effect, your brain somehow replicates what YOU would think that sound feels like on your skin. Its very difficult to explain to someone who hasn't experienced a chemical experience.

Of course, on the surface, the music is still the same, sober or high. It is just...different when you are on something ;)
Dj Dissent
MDMA + trippy n emotional EDM = Out-of-body experience


Thats true Rave..something someone who's never taken E will ever understand..
slinkyhead
unless you really love the music you dont need drugs, but for many people it does make it better. I need to do drugs for things like hardcore and a lesser extent hard house
dj_bas
here's my experience from it all. the 1st time i rolled was maybe 6 months ago, i've been djing/clubbing/parties and all that for about 2 years. ever since 6 months ago its increased 10 fold, the music sounds amazing and the fun level is through the roof. so even if you love the music...the music you love while ed up is waaaaaaaaaay better.

Party Monster
I enjoy a wide array of narcotics.
Pumaz
I'm stoned right now, eat me :p
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