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I Pay For Hardcore
Were Are Party is I Pay for it
that is why i die for
hardcore til i Die (L)
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niicww
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@Yoe7i I respectfully disagree. Hell sounds preferable. Better company overall. I wouldn't know anybody in Heaven anyway.
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@MKWchamp Words of Wisdom. Nicely said.
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@kjarli NOPE
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I can't believe I'm getting into this.
However, it doesn't matter what you listen to, what you hear, what you see, as long as you're not doing what is wrong.
If a pastor hears satanic music, does that make him wicked? No, of course not.
If a song suggests doing drugs, so what? If you don't do them, then it doesn't matter. It's merely an influence to do it. Strong minds won't fall into such traps.
Kbye.
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Why does it matter what year your in. God is still God and devil is still devil. He makes up lies like that what your saying to trick you to like this stuff no matter how good it sounds. Eternal misory and destruction in hell is because of earthly satisfactions like music and drugs and sex and sin. Honestly, Heaven sounds a lot better.
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@TeChNoLoVeRdk do you even know what I mean?
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@kjarli Well you too:( But on the other hand i dont understand why people listen to this if they don like it??? im also not going to any pop song and raping the dislike button. Its pretty easy to find out that the song is or isnt your taste.
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The most beautiful hardcore track I've ever heard.
HC4L
@bringonthedead2 To be honest, it sounds nothing like hard style. Though I understand if there was a misconception. They both rely on distortion of the kick. The primary difference is that hardstyle shortens the kick into more of a stabbing kick with a reverse saw bass line. Gabber has a broad kick and heavy bass, with monotonous melodies, usually relying on shifts in the percussion elements to build tension. They also love filters, but then again who doesn't?
plzplz12232 1 year ago 38
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Trevor1182 10 months ago 17