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Piemonte

« Reply #15 on: Friday, March 18, 2005, 12:56:29 »

That might be true, but I've heard plenty of drum and bass blasting out of bass tubes fitted in the boot of Vauxhall cassa-novas
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« Reply #16 on: Friday, March 18, 2005, 13:13:30 »

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I'd just like to make the point that drum and bass is prime chav music.


This is a myth you barely get any chavvy types at drum and bass events, they tend to be far more into cheesy dance/pop garage/blazing squad/american r&b (J-lo, Ja Rule etc.).
that might be true in some cases, but not in general IMO.

d&b events are pure chav fests. i've been to bounce in norwich which is one of the top 3 d&b nights in the country, and also seen ecksman at the old fire station in oxford. both were rammed with chavs, but it was a surprisingly good atmosphere (that can be put down to what everyone was taking, but still it was nice).
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« Reply #17 on: Friday, March 18, 2005, 13:55:50 »

No chavs go here in cardiff, possibly because it tends to be over 90% students though I suppose it depends what you define as chavs, the people at drum and bass are far too safe. I think of chavs as the losers hanging around at bus stops looking bored.

The atmosphere is around the best around even the support acts always get great reception when at a lot of other gigs they tend to get a pretty muted response. Drum and bass is the only music I can dance to for 4 hours pretty much non-stop and still want more when they chuck us out and I don't take pills. :\/
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