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i used to DJ at raves when i was younger.. i now have turntables and a mixer and i play all old school east coast hip-hop and just phunky phat beats...

my music taste is very broad - i will listen to all music (and generally like all of it).

my cars have never had any effect on my music tastes.

used to DJ on pump fm when I was in yr 12 which was umm 1998. I got a Technics 1200SL in my bedroom which i hardly ever use any more.

My likes... Hip Hop, Rap, R&B, Garage, House and Commercial Dance (Wild FM stuff)

only time my car and music mix is when I pump up the volume on the stereo while driving fast... umm... at a moderate pace :confused:

Originally posted by Piggaz

i was into all that stuff.... untilll i went to a party... since then... happy hard/trance all the way :D

hahah i was exactly the same.. i turned 18 started clubbing now its all r n b & Dance (except house, cause house sux) :)

punk/metal is dead

Originally posted by Boxhead

BAH!!! LONG LIVE PUNK ROCK!!!

you are gay, punkers look gay with all the blue/black hair, and there gay belts with all those little knoble things on it, and there gay earings in there gay ears, and those gay bands they have arounf there wrist

*cough* daddys boy *cough

lol jk!!!

Punk is plain ass not right... I agree with all the above... RnB and Dance all the way... My girlfriend is an RnB chick, wears nice clothes, smells good, has nice hair, dances not moshes and is down right fine... enough said, comparison over, lol

I hang around with punk friends, and I hate punk.

I like R&B, Rap, Anything Heavy (not thrash), and most Techno.

The only Car thing that has affected my taste in Music is I have one of the initial D Sound Track on my comp, and I like that even tho it is a bit corny and camp.

Greg. :devfu:

Ditto: former Rave DJ here.......got all the gear.... lots of vinyl...

played UK anthems, classics, trance, hardcore, trancore etc

I still spin the decks when I have free time

Played at

Crank @ Rooftop Kings Cross

Wizards of the Sonic @ Brookvale

Hyper @ Sydney Harbour

Scattered 3 @ glebe town hall

Also did a couple of live sets on 99.3 fm

and several more...

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