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<blockquote data-quote="Missed(A)Monday" data-source="post: 46571" data-attributes="member: 351"><p>I totally agree with you taff, I mean I was in the Disco Biscuit Posse in monroes, and it got ridiculous. Everyone just ended up talking about how good they were constantly (you knowin an addicts kind of way). It transpired that there were elements of Crack in these things, christ it was a lucky escape for a lot of people I tell you. The music did sort of make you rush, but it ended up with Dj's playing the music at about 3000 BPM, doing sort of megamixes if tunes playing each 1 for about 1 minute each with a tossy MC shouting his head off about disco biscuits with a gay disco/italalin cliche going on behind it.........Then came Pianoman and the likes and the complete parody of the whole thing occurred in clubs like peppermint place et al, It became a joke, and thats where I think it should be left really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Missed(A)Monday, post: 46571, member: 351"] I totally agree with you taff, I mean I was in the Disco Biscuit Posse in monroes, and it got ridiculous. Everyone just ended up talking about how good they were constantly (you knowin an addicts kind of way). It transpired that there were elements of Crack in these things, christ it was a lucky escape for a lot of people I tell you. The music did sort of make you rush, but it ended up with Dj's playing the music at about 3000 BPM, doing sort of megamixes if tunes playing each 1 for about 1 minute each with a tossy MC shouting his head off about disco biscuits with a gay disco/italalin cliche going on behind it.........Then came Pianoman and the likes and the complete parody of the whole thing occurred in clubs like peppermint place et al, It became a joke, and thats where I think it should be left really. [/QUOTE]
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