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Originally posted by Monroe
That's not what I said. I said that Skillrex doesn't have enough cultural capitol to start anything enough to mainstream a dance sub-genre and I maintain that opinion since he is not popular or well known in pop culture.
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Actually, it is what you said. When I reinstated you said "no one" you owned up to it saying you wouldn't change your opinion, "no one" knows who skrillex is.
So far, everyone, including the people who share your opinion about HIAM, disagree.
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It's obvious you hate and want to discredit Britney by bringing up the grammy's and also because it says you are a monster, who notoriously hate Britney and everything she is. You are definitely biased against her.
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False. I have never said an ill word about britney outside this thread. Not only is she one of my most played on last.fm, but I really do like her and really did like FF. And of course you would bring up "monster." The monsters have had no issue with britney post-FF when they realized she wasn't a threat. But lets talk about bias now and how you go into every Gaga thread to say something negative.
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We have definitely seen a resurgence of more organic based music since Adele impacted the pop music market in a major way. Fun. and Goyte are already versions of this trend. If it continues we can see a further trend of organic music making a bigger impact in this predominantly dance based market.
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SCREAMING. That is such bull**** and you know it. We Are Young wouldn't have smashed at all if it wasn't for the glee +
the superbowl promo. Adele had NOTHING to do with it. If Adele didn't exist, that sound still would have smashed. Gotye as well has promotion and was not running off of Adele hype.
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I don't give a damn what you think. Britney has been credited by the media to have experimented with dubstep back in 2007 and she did it again in 2011. That was my point. You can cry about it not being real dubstep but it won't change anything since people associated her name with the trend and people acknowledge it as dubstep music.
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Pitchfork and The Prophet. Maybe you should source Perez Hilton too, I'm pretty sure he said the same thing.