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#2  Edited By yeti5d
@TheCheeseStabber said:

@yeti5d: dont forget Deadmaus

Ahh yes, the Dead Mau5. However, I don't think he has anything to do with dubstep. He is more in the (progressive) house genre AFAIK.
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#3  Edited By yeti5d
@Illuminatus said:

A film I saw recently called Kill List is something I would highly recommend. It's an indie-horror film/psychological thriller that follows two English hitmen around as they terminate their previously selected targets and stumble onto a complex and disturbing plot. You may have difficulty locating a theater that is playing it, seeing as it is in very limited release in the U.S., but it is currently available on Amazon Instant Video for ten dollars.

Nicolas Wending Refn's critically lauded Drive is now available on Blu-Ray. Anyone who doesn't even attempt to take a chance on the film should not speak to me until they do.

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Two fantastic movies that must be seen!
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#4  Edited By yeti5d
@TheCheeseStabber said: 

Sadley though where I'm living Dub Step is starting to become popular

Let me guess, because of "Nero" and "Skrillex"?
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#5  Edited By yeti5d

Cool, as in popular? Then yes, I think so. 
 
Sometimes I stumble upon a track I like, but they're few and far between.

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#6  Edited By yeti5d

No more robo balls, thank you!