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Old 12-11-2005, 08:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Merkaba
kashmir man, just leave others alone. I wish I knew what you've been listening to because it seems to make you a pain in the arse.

Dirt is unique, and while he talks gangsta, at least he isn't like you or many others who go around starting brawls for no reason. His 250 odd posts have been decent and though his metaphors are strange to say the least, he doesn't say anything that puts rap into disrepute. So drop it, capiche.

Classical music is intense. Literally intense. I don't personally listen to it but I've heard some Mozart and Chopin and Beethoven, it was all so amazingly intense and well done. The accuracy in classical music is second to none.
The music I listen to doesnt require it's own language and made up words, like rap does. That was the point i was shooting at
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