I guess I chose the right thread thenReverse Ghost wrote:I'm about to report this postlilfrenchidiot wrote:My DJ Mag vote is probably an unpopular opinion
1. Dither
2. Yellow Claw
3. Lil Texas
4. Psycho Boys Club
5. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz

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I guess I chose the right thread thenReverse Ghost wrote:I'm about to report this postlilfrenchidiot wrote:My DJ Mag vote is probably an unpopular opinion
1. Dither
2. Yellow Claw
3. Lil Texas
4. Psycho Boys Club
5. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz
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lmaoBomberz wrote:Let me just ban him, it's quickerReverse Ghost wrote:I'm about to report this postlilfrenchidiot wrote:My DJ Mag vote is probably an unpopular opinion
1. Dither
2. Yellow Claw
3. Lil Texas
4. Psycho Boys Club
5. Greazy Puzzy Fuckerz
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Post by Delacour_Music »
Ive been following PBC since the beginning and that's actually the style I expect them to do but I understand your point. But tbh what you're mentionning is actually part of a bigger problem: Hardstyle artists are too scared of releasing something that isnt real Hardstyle because a small part of the community is toxic. I actually believe this is one of the reasons why MYST is quitting or why some artists took a break back in 2014.The Convicted wrote:It's not going to be an unpopular opinion just some random rage. Why is it that the label, the artist you would expect the least release this proper oldschool banger (or some techno producers as well), meanwhile hardstyle producers don't even try this anymore? Or seem to give a damn about its existence? I've posted the track in the TOTD topic but here it is anyway:
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