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Hey guys,

as diverse as music is these days, I'm wondering what the general population of SAU members in VIC listen to? I myself am an ameture DJ so it might be able to help me with music selection at meets and so forth.

thanks for the help guys,

ozzie

Kyle

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Personally I listen to a wide range of music. Anything from Classical to Grunge and Rap.

Most of the time I would listen to Hip Hop and some RnB. Although I love some good vocal trance too.

Everything my interests quite literally range from Dixie Chicks to Cradle of Filth and everything in between..

concerts i've been to lately show that e.g The McCloymonts, Soundwave (Offspring, Shadows Fall etc), Then comin up I have The Butterfly Effect, Tiesto, MXPX and The Bumblebeez..

so whatever is going I listen to it

Hey guys,

as diverse as music is these days, I'm wondering what the general population of SAU members in VIC listen to? I myself am an ameture DJ so it might be able to help me with music selection at meets and so forth.

thanks for the help guys,

ozzie

Kyle

Trance, dance and some rock.

Thanks all for the fast replys,

now, whos up for some R33 Modding when i get down there?

how about 2 turn tables and a few speakers in the boot?

That would be awesome. Make sure you have a good car battery though :)

you will find the melbourne music scene primarily is shit

i used to dj around town and threw it in because ppl only like cheesy electro grant smilie shit

prog/techno/jackin ftw

No kidding. I hate Course, Smilie, Dirty South etc, especially the way they only play their shit on Overdrive.

Very nice tickets there, Seems like you like your rock.

well anyway guys, i plan to get a sound system for the meets :) which will be wicked!

meh i'll listen to anything. to a degree. but i prefer the live scene of rock better than any other genre.

saul williams at the end of 2006 was awesome though, so he's an exception

^^ Smashing Pumpkins!

Sweet! Their coming out soon, or have they been? I so want James and Darcy back in the band and play their old tracks like Zero, BWBW, Tonight Tonight, Quiet, Today ect.

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