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Worst Mash-ups ever... (pg. 2)
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idoru
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Originally posted by Fledz
Are you saying that Yet Another Day has bad vocals? :eyes:

That's one of the best vocal tracks ever!


Yes. Terrible vocals.
Demoted
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Originally posted by |Thrax|
Pryda - Aftermath vs. My Humps


winnar
Arnozilla
anything that involves RAP!
|Thrax|
quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
winnar


is that good or bad?

:nervous: :nervous: :nervous:

;)
Fledz
quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Yes. Terrible vocals.


Fair enough. Each to their own :)

Do you specifically hate the lyrics, or the actual voice of the singer though?
Demoted
quote:
Originally posted by |Thrax|
is that good or bad?

:nervous: :nervous: :nervous:

;)


take it how you will :p

I'd probably drop it in a set though if I felt like taking the piss.
tubularbills
i'm not really a fan of mashups to begin with. i'd rather see two seperate tracks.
dj_bas
All of these are pretty much the worst I've ever heard, especially the Prince/Josh Wink one :wtf: :stongue:

http://www.stereohype.fm
DJ Patski
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Originally posted by RJT
"Tracking Shivers Down."


I saw the thread for that, way too scared to listen to it though.
d:rek
Richard Durand Vs. Cassandra Fox - Hump Me In The Morning

What were they thinking:conf:

Demoted
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Originally posted by tubularbills
i'm not really a fan of mashups to begin with. i'd rather see two seperate tracks.


mixing should be somewhat about mashups. Without mashups, mixing is more like aggrandized jukeboxing. I'm thinking more along the lines of djs should always think about mashing up tracks if they can live and they think it will sound decent. Keeps things interesting.
Dj_Es-Dva
Heaven Scent vs Up In Flames :whip:
Deep Breath Sedna :whip: :whip: :whip:
aftermath vs 1983 vs loving arms :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip:
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