a mate gave me a load of "dubstep-influenced D+B" MP3s recently. what i was hoping for and what they turned out to be were very different indeed. i think the two genres have pretty much converged on a dynamicless, jizz-spattered midrange middleground now.
haha, my fault. i just wondered how something so evangelical could be so indulged by 30-something middle classes, whose default position on religion is usually atheism and lazy hostility. i must say the question seemed more profound in the wee hours when i posted it the other night :-)
long time lurker (year or two), first time poster. hi!
i was at a family-friendly music thing in the park the other day (north london) and my wife was a bit unimpressed with the overtly religious (evangelical even?) lyrics of one particular band (reggae-influenced, rasta frontman, not really...
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