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In response to
"
When did broskies take to electronic music? -- nm
"
by
Qale
Qale, you realize the straight frat bros are funding Guetta, Kaskade, Avicii, and Skrillex's careers
Posted by
MDH
Apr 23 '12, 18:37
The gays are still all pop pop pop. If u go to any of the nights these guys DJ its almost unbearable. I had free tickets to Guetta never again.
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I didn't realize that. I just knew that whenever I mention Avicii, I get a ??? look. Martin Solvig too huh? -- nm
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Qale
Apr 23, 18:40
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Solveig is a mix. Hello was huge on the gay circuit in 2010, but when it hit radio in 2011 it was done for. -- nm
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MDH
Apr 23, 18:54
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I'm digging "Night Out" and Dragonette's "Let It Go" -- nm
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Qale
Apr 23, 19:06
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My first hand experience is that Dragonnette is still safe.
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JD
Apr 23, 19:21
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Hurrah! Though the cool thing about hipsters that hang out at gay places, they might suck your dick ironically which is still just as good. -- nm
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Qale
Apr 23, 19:39
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