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Old 10th January 2008, 06:36 PM   #20 (permalink)
humndislocation
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Originally Posted by Rotting Remains View Post
gabba should be left to the likes of = knifehandchop, scotch egg, dj shitmatt, eraserhead, etc. and even then its gross.

although soundstret by eraserhead is pure genius!!
Unless they've got a gabber album I don't know about, knifehandchop aren't gabber in the slightest. If this is eraserhead, MySpace.com - Eraserhead - DAYTON, Ohio - Drum & Bass / Jungle / Dub - www.myspace.com/ixtlan808, then eraserhead aren't gabber either.

For reference, this is what gabber sounds like:

MySpace.com - DJ Nosferatu - NL - Hardcore / Techno - www.myspace.com/djnosferatunl

MySpace.com - Ophidian - - Hardcore / Industrial / Techno - www.myspace.com/djophidian

MySpace.com - E-Noid - - Electro - www.myspace.com/3n01d

MySpace.com - Enzyme Records - NL - Hardcore - www.myspace.com/enzymerecords

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Originally Posted by Bikerboy View Post
I always thought Gabba was a type of electronic music? Are we on the same page here?
While unusual, it's not completely unheard of for metal bands to have gabber influences. The Berzerker are a good example.

Likewise, it's not unheard of for Hardcore artists to sample metal or grindcore. Case in point Ad Noiseam

Amazon.com: Hellspawn: Extreme Metal Meets Extreme Techno: Music: Various Artists

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