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Do you listen to Hardcore or would you? (pg. 2)
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Siesta
Hardcore is the most dumb music there is. Stupid style
XenatR
Riot Nation - Abba-Gabba
Riot Nation - Abba-Gabba (Speedfreak's Mutterficker Mix)

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CranberryJuice
i used to listen to gabber when i was 15 16 yrs old ....i used to love neophyte ..the stunned guys ..evil activities and many more then i stopped and went into happy hardcore and finally trance ....Gabber got boring
Allied Nations
I find hardcore to be very unpleasant music.
Rainborn
Gabber is the one and only hardcore type of music that I listen to.
Most of it isn't artistic but it's really fun and fast and wild, ya know.
Rainborn
Gabber is the one and only hardcore type of music that I listen to.
Most of it isn't artistic but it's really fun and fast and wild, ya know.
Salegon
In my opinion, a lot of this stuff cannot be considered as music though a couple of tunes can be listened to.
halexander837
what i want to know is... how do you dance to it?
bidor
sorry its to happy for me..
bidor
quote:
Originally posted by halexander837
what i want to know is... how do you dance to it?


Hakkuhhhh!!!11

Numidia
I like to hear some hardcore once in a while, it can be pretty good sometimes
Spirit5
Maybe some hard house or hard trance like Cosmic Gate every now and then but the really hard stuff, like Gabba/Gabber, hard German or Swedish Techno, Speedbass, Freeform and all that really hard stuff that I have no idea how you listen to that, let alone dance to that stuff?? I think dance music should be pleasant to listen to and dance to, and not suffer through endless waves of booming bass and loud acidy noises and annoying voices or loops. If someone likes that, fine. If I want to dance i'll listen to some good melodic trance, some soulful and funky house, some traditional european or detroit techno (non IDM), and breakbeat music (love that suff now) but hardcore...not for me.
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