jam band vs. techno vs. gangsta rap

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  1. Demature

    Demature Member

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    all three are great, but if you had to choose which one you like better when ur rollin or candyflipping what would it be?

    i feel like a nerd to say it but i pick gangsta rap, cranked loud as hell, black lights, glow sticks, and dancing of course
     
  2. Reverend Green

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    I'd probably pick jam band. But I love minimalist techno when rolling
     
  3. Funkateer

    Funkateer To swing on the spiral

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    jam band techno is to much
     
  4. explorer83

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    Jam band! I can enjoy all three while rolling, but jamming is where it's at for me.
     
  5. MayQueen~420~

    MayQueen~420~ ♫♪♫♪

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    Techno for sure, gangster rap is terrible while rolling ugh!
     
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  7. blitz7341

    blitz7341 Banned

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    techno....sends me to the moon
     
  8. st. stephen

    st. stephen Senior Member

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    acid house ;)
     
  10. salmon4me

    salmon4me Senior Member

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    Jam Bands

    Jam Grass
     
  11. jham86

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    techno
     
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    goofydrummer Senior Member

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  13. What??

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    Don't be hatin'
     
  14. dissociate

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    some hard steppin' drum & bass.

    nothing like dirty bass vibrating your whole body rollin' in the club...

    peace
     
  15. AcidConspiracy

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    dirty electro was always my choice, but a jam band with a "funk" sound would be great. Really though, what kind of person gets off on gangsta rap while rolling?

    not that i'm a fan of rolls OR rap.
     
  16. prismatism

    prismatism loves you

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    ugh... I can't imagine gangsta rap or jam bands while rolling.
    I guess it depends what your definition of "gangsta rap" is, but rap that I wouldn't consider to be gangsta rap, would be amazing. A tribe called quest, mos def, tupac, outkast, kanye, talib kweli, del, etc. Beautiful stuff.

    And I love techno...
     
  17. TributetoME

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    '97 Phish! :D
     
  18. WhisperingWoods

    WhisperingWoods too far gone

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    Trance music is where it's at. Listen to Dj Tiesto's "Walking on Clouds" next time you roll. blows me up every time.
     
  19. Scarred_Raven

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    Haha I agree :cheers2:
    I normally listen to dnb, hardstyle, breakbeats, techno, trance, dirty electro, house and industrial while I'm rollin.

    But seriously why would anyone listen to gangsta rap lol!
    When did gangsta rap ever become trippy?!?!

    It didn't.

    Haha pce
     
  20. Scarred_Raven

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    Now don't get me wrong some rap is really good while rollin.
    As long as somebody has a good subwoofer :p
    But in general its not the greatest imo.
     

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