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<blockquote data-quote="spaceface" data-source="post: 838016" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>The thing with not having been into hardcore back in the day is that i really have no idea what are regarded as anthems, or overplayed and boring. Well, apart from the crossover stuff that got played by <em>everyone</em>. I went from italo & bleepy down the prog house route. That must still be an influence since i still prefer hardcore tracks with floaty (ie Pennywise) or piano (ie Orca) elements, but at the moment i dont really have any prejudices for any tracks yet. Well, apart from chipmonk vocals, i dont really get how anyone can be into that...</p><p></p><p>Anyway, its pretty annoying cause of all genres from back in the day, so many of the really good hardcore vinyls cost a bloody fortune now. I wish i'd appreciated them 20 years ago!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spaceface, post: 838016, member: 2243"] The thing with not having been into hardcore back in the day is that i really have no idea what are regarded as anthems, or overplayed and boring. Well, apart from the crossover stuff that got played by [I]everyone[/I]. I went from italo & bleepy down the prog house route. That must still be an influence since i still prefer hardcore tracks with floaty (ie Pennywise) or piano (ie Orca) elements, but at the moment i dont really have any prejudices for any tracks yet. Well, apart from chipmonk vocals, i dont really get how anyone can be into that... Anyway, its pretty annoying cause of all genres from back in the day, so many of the really good hardcore vinyls cost a bloody fortune now. I wish i'd appreciated them 20 years ago! [/QUOTE]
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