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but a robot apocalypse just sounds incredibly appealing.
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Not when you just wanna chill
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The robots don't wait for your approval before they invade. Generally they choose to start their apocalypse while you're NOT prepared for it.
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You make a good point (though not intentionally). Dubstep with a sudden unexpected BVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV drop can be pretty fun. For parties and such. Even one-man parties if you ever throw those for yourself.
Last edited by leica; 12-16-2010 at 01:31 AM.
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Hahaha hay I throw one man parties thats normally my chill time haha But I like full on hardcore Like uhhhmmmmm hmmm first rock artists I can find on my computer Is Breaking Benjamin and thats I will not bow lovely into especially when just like dubstep you have a huge sub woofer and very large speakers like the calm before the storm effect
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i was actually kinda thinkin of that while i was typing, though that wasn't the point of my typing it out lol.
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hey guys, i uploaded a couple more tracks to my soundcloud if anyone is interested
le1ca's sounds on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
i also made a dubstep mix that i'm thinking about uploading but might not since it'd just be a pain in the ass. if anyone really wants to hear it, let me know and i'll dropbox or something.
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leica, are you able to do remixes? I think you should try to do some dubstep dawn of ashes stuff. that'd be interesting to hear.
And also, do you know of any stuff like comissioner, except better?
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I'm actually working on my first ever remix right now. I just uploaded a 16-bar demo of it to soundcloud and I'm putting the final touches on the finished version right now. I'll try it but there are no guarantees.
edit: and i cant say ive ever heard of commissioner
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comissioner is this terrible collaboration between the guy from suicide silence and big chocolate. its basically deathcore that sounds like its been chopped and screwed with a few womps for good measure. i feel like it's something that would be awesome if done right, but...
anyways....very bassy and 140 bpm, but when i look up the older dubstep stuff like skream it sounds absolutely nothing like what's popular these days (skrillex, etc) so what exactly makes a dubstep song dubstep as opposed to some other style of electronic (like techno or house)
btw im likin those tracks in the first post
Last edited by EpsilonX; 06-20-2011 at 08:54 AM.
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