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Thanks for correcting my tastes Zanos 
I didn't think of it like that before and now I have, I actually realise that the Blackout Crew's track is really sick man and I will google them and see if I can pick up some of their stuff...
I only wish I was half as insightful and full of wisdom as you are



Dude when I said "exactly" I was being sarcastic. My point was proven by you. I said that hard house was bouncy and was "donk" at some point in the past and most of you were into it. You agreed with this when you said "The type of material I take as being the original bouncy stuff tends to be on productions from the likes of Paul Janes, BK and the Knuckleheads." I rest my case lol.
Not all hard house was bouncy numb nuts and that is not where it originated as I have said to you many times before. Some material was bouncy but not all of it and just because I liked some bouncy material doesn't mean I have pledged to enjoy whatever direction it shoots in the future. As I said before I have never really enjoyed the oinkier stuff and this is what has morphed into "donk".
I don't see what your point is. You seem to be wanting to define peoples tastes for them and I just want to clarify that I have never liked crap that sounds like what the Blackout Crew do and if I want to take this piss out of it I will
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Dude I dont care what you listen to today and in the future. All I was saying that you are ignorant when it comes to your roots. By "you" I didnt mean you John. If you are saying that you didnt listen to donk then thats fine with me and my comment shouldnt concern you then. But you went on to speak for everybody on here when you said "Fuck off are we." but now you are speaking just about yourself. Make up your mind.
Bounce is not the roots of the hard house/nrg that I and plenty of other listen to today as I have explained to you a number of times. Can't you get that through your head? Bouncier hard house came along a few years after the genre name was coined and at that time there was plenty of none bouncy material around as well. So all your statements about bounce being the "roots" of what many of listen today is complete donkey. The reason I say "fuck off are we" is because the comment I was replying to wasn't just aimed at me, if it was I would have answered accordingly. And I know from what I read on these forums that most peoples music tastes on here do not come originally from bounce.
The actual roots off hard house originate from the mid to early 90's and was in many places referred to as hard bag. These were made up of productions from the likes of the Sharp Boys and were NOT bouncy.
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