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Sn1P3r M98

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Dubstep/Electronic is awesome, I listen to it all the time. Daft Punk, Skrillex, Borgore, all great artists.
 

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ABSOLUTELY NOT!!! at all, it gives me a headache and makes me angry. Seriously, my friend always listens to it and whenever I go to his dorm and hear it I get angry and have a headache in an hour.
 

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Vault101 said:
thats how long the fragile took? I got it recently I quite like it...at least a few songs there (I WOOOOOOONT LEEEEEEEEET YOOOOOOOOOOU FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLL APAAAAAAART!!) :p

how about year Zero? that whole album creeps me out/leaves me a little depressed especially "Zero-sum"
Downward spiral in 1994 (further down the spiral 1995)
The fragile in 1999
With teeth in 2005
year zero 2007
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Really?

I love Year Zero, especially Zero Sum. I dont really find it depressing as much as it was simply something that was the soundtrack for a very depressing part of my life when I was listening to it heavily (2009-2010) especially Zero Sum. 0sum was like an anthem for all the mistakes I had been making in my life and now when I hear it I find that it makes me rather happy because I have lived through that period.

Funny all the unexpected ways music can move ya.
 

Vault101

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viranimus said:
Vault101 said:
thats how long the fragile took? I got it recently I quite like it...at least a few songs there (I WOOOOOOONT LEEEEEEEEET YOOOOOOOOOOU FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLL APAAAAAAART!!) :p

how about year Zero? that whole album creeps me out/leaves me a little depressed especially "Zero-sum"
Downward spiral in 1994 (further down the spiral 1995)
The fragile in 1999
With teeth in 2005
year zero 2007
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Really?

I love Year Zero, especially Zero Sum. I dont really find it depressing as much as it was simply something that was the soundtrack for a very depressing part of my life when I was listening to it heavily (2009-2010) especially Zero Sum. 0sum was like an anthem for all the mistakes I had been making in my life and now when I hear it I find that it makes me rather happy because I have lived through that period.

Funny all the unexpected ways music can move ya.
oh no dont get we wrong I really like year zero as well (first album of his I got)

its just its a concept album, and you know about the HUGE alternite reality game that went with it?

so it drives me mad wondering how did this story turn out? (as in America gets taken over by a theorcracy..nuclear war) "the warning" seems to incicate higher beings (aliens?)saying "change your ways or we will wipe this planet clean" and "zero sum" is very haunting...it is the end of the world?

I like to think that the alens fixed everything...but in zero sum it doesnt sound that way (they also reference "ship" in Meet your master)


but yeah I love NIN it seems to hit all the right notes
 

viranimus

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Vault101 said:
its just its a concept album, and you know about the HUGE alternite reality game that went with it?

so it drives me mad wondering how did this story turn out? (as in America gets taken over by a theorcracy..nuclear war) "the warning" seems to incicate higher beings (aliens?)saying "change your ways or we will wipe this planet clean" and "zero sum" is very haunting...it is the end of the world?

I like to think that the alens fixed everything...but in zero sum it doesnt sound that way (they also reference "ship" in Meet your master)
Well it looks like you might find out.

In 2010, Reznor started developing the Year Zero miniseries with HBO and BBC Worldwide Productions. It was also reported that Reznor and Bender had teamed with Carnivàle writer Daniel Knauf to create the sci-fi epic
 

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From being a metalhead 18 months ago who enjoyed a bit of The Prodigy I've since grown to love Pendulum, deadmau5, The Qemists, Skrillex, Mt. Eden, The Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk and so on.

Put it this way, deadmau5 is probably the most featured artist on my top 25 tracks at the moment.
 

Vault101

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viranimus said:
Vault101 said:
its just its a concept album, and you know about the HUGE alternite reality game that went with it?

so it drives me mad wondering how did this story turn out? (as in America gets taken over by a theorcracy..nuclear war) "the warning" seems to incicate higher beings (aliens?)saying "change your ways or we will wipe this planet clean" and "zero sum" is very haunting...it is the end of the world?

I like to think that the alens fixed everything...but in zero sum it doesnt sound that way (they also reference "ship" in Meet your master)
Well it looks like you might find out.

In 2010, Reznor started developing the Year Zero miniseries with HBO and BBC Worldwide Productions. It was also reported that Reznor and Bender had teamed with Carnivàle writer Daniel Knauf to create the sci-fi epic
oh god I hope so, I think it would make an awsome TV series in the meantime Im going to pretend the aliens fixed everything
 

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yeah I'd say I do I like mixes and chiptune to but I really just like any type of song as long as I find it good.
 

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While my musical tastes are all over the place, Electronica of some sort is my main port of call and my absolute favorite form of music. Plus, I've enjoyed it for quite a few years now as well.

Daft Punk, Justice, The Prodigy, Madeon, The Chemical Brothers, UNKLE, Underworld, Pendulum, LapFox Trax, and Mind.in.a.Box are examples of artists I listen to and enjoy the most.
 

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Way too broad a question. I like some electronic music, I don't like other electronic music. It's not a particularly descriptive genre label.
 

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Vault101 said:
its just its a concept album, and you know about the HUGE alternite reality game that went with it?
I really went off NiN after the Downward Spiral, which was really the album which got me listening to industrial-derived music, and I have to say that Zero Sum was the first time I properly got excited again.

There's a few killer tracks on The Fragile and With Teeth but a lot of it is just predictable plodding soft-rock derivate, and that's really not what I got into NIN for.

I never got that Zero Sum was a concept album though. I love concept albums. :p

..and speaking of concept albums:

Skywolf09 said:
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fuck yes. :)
 

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Here's some more goodies for you funky rivetheads. ;)

Haujobb (new and old material)

Haus Arafna (AMAZING creepy heavy rythmic noise - kinda underrated / obscure)

Atrium Carceri (with one of the most artsy headfuck music videos I've ever seen)
FULLSCREEN This one!!! ^^^

Now boogie down w/

Front Line Assembly (Mindphaser Karaoke)

Converter - Monster
 

Vault101

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evilthecat said:
Vault101 said:
its just its a concept album, and you know about the HUGE alternite reality game that went with it?
I really went off NiN after the Downward Spiral, which was really the album which got me listening to industrial-derived music, and I have to say that Zero Sum was the first time I properly got excited again.

There's a few killer tracks on The Fragile and With Teeth but a lot of it is just predictable plodding soft-rock derivate, and that's really not what I got into NIN for.

I never got that Zero Sum was a concept album though. I love concept albums. :p

..and speaking of concept albums:

Skywolf09 said:
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fuck yes. :)
basically the general gist is america has turned into a totalitarion therocracy..theres alot of references to the "end of the world"

"the warning" indicates mabye extra terrestrial beings gave us a warning to stop the violence...

anyway it drives me mad wanting to know how it all turned out
 

Antari

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Most definately. Have been listening to electronica in general almost exclusively since the early 80's. Which means I listen to some pretty weird stuff at this point. Or so I've been told.





 

terrible cheeb

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i love any music thats good, electronic included. i live next to croyden which is where dubstep started so ive been listening to it pretty much since it started and when it was still underground as hell. since then it has got more well known and as with most genres its sort of becoming a parody of its self. people now think something is dubstep if it has "wubs". when really there is no real classification as to what dubstep is, but the main 2 rules are that it needs a hell of alot of sub-bass and should be roughly 140 bpm.

ps. a vast majortity of skrillex isnt dubstep, its more electro house :D
pps. i also produce dubstep, if anyone is intrested ill post links :D
 

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