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Old 09-18-2011, 01:54 AM   #16 (permalink)
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My cousin Michael's best friend is a well-known dubstep DJ. Because I'm not a total douche, I won't mention his DJ name, but on August 5, 2011, he expressed concern about the very same thing this thread is mentioning.

He was predominately concerned with the lack of an impression each given DJ would make by pushing the envelope, as it were, and I sympathized with him until I choked on glass and wound up in the ER with esophageal hemorrhaging.

But he made a good point. Granted, I'm not entirely sure how it will all play out, but when something becomes mainstream, the others are typically overlooked.
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