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General Discussion / Re: Flagbearers unite?
« on: August 21, 2012, 06:49:36 am »
Yay for doubleflag.
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Every time you press the button a random object in space is accelerated towards Earth's orbit.Keep pressing, eventually we'll figure out if that damn teapot's there or not.
I'd second the suggestion for Renard's stuff. It's pretty much exclusively what I listen to.Pretty sure it's your fault I even heard of it. (For reference, Furries in a Blender = Klippa = Renard = LapFoxTrax. He uses different aliases to show different genres/styles.)
I know, there's dubstep (or at least stuff with wub wubs in it, which to me makes it dubstep) that I like out there.I prefer the description that it sounds like a fax machine and a dial up modem having sex. Not because I think it's more accurate, but because it's funnier.I dislike dubstep in the same way I dislike folk music. There's still good stuff there, it's just painful to find it.Actually, this is a great explanation. Definitely going to remember that.
There is good dubstep out there, but not a whole lot of it. Five songs, maybe. Most way overdo it. Dubstep makes a nice compliment to part of a song, it doesn't work as a whole song. It's like jazz flute, a little goes a long way.
I prefer the description that it sounds like a fax machine and a dial up modem having sex. Not because I think it's more accurate, but because it's funnier.I dislike dubstep in the same way I dislike folk music. There's still good stuff there, it's just painful to find it.Actually, this is a great explanation. Definitely going to remember that.
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Speaking of which, I'm surprised they didn't include Dwarven Magma Landmines. Or made the Dwarven Landmine incindiary.Dwarven landmines are in the game, with a description along the lines of "Those bastard dwarfs".