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Goths Raving to Thomas the Tank Engine

Tuco1999 (Member Profile)

and now this....Skrillex

and now this....Skrillex

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The Loudness War

enoch (Member Profile)

Mozart Vs Srillex

Mozart Vs Srillex

Mozart Vs Srillex

lurgee (Member Profile)

Bird singing dubstep!

Dubstep Christmas lights - full intro

Skrillex & The Doors - Breakn' A Sweat

The Origin of Dubstep

Cute Girl Shows Off her Hooping Skills

bmacs27 says...

The song was popularized by Old Crow Medicine Show who has long been affiliated with Alt Country/hippy jam fests. To be fair to OP though, there has been a bit of a fusion of the "scenes." Live electronic bands like the Disco Biscuits, Sound Tribe Sector 9, and the New Deal spawned this sort of new breed of "hippy-raver hybrids." As @visionep pointed out, there is somewhat of a natural symbiosis there. Anyway, this unholy alliance has come so far along as to push classic hippy bands like String Cheese Incident, Galactic, and Medeski Martin and Wood towards more electronic influenced sounds. These days you see kids on phish tour rockin' skrillex tattoos (oh the humanity). Whatever. I for one welcome our next generation of inebriated overlords. We all like to get down. Let's get down together.

>> ^Lann:

@visionep I known a lot of [insert creative subculture] that love bluegrass/Americana/old timey/folk music. So this isn't really all that strange to see. Also, this isn't exactly your normal country music you hear at some truck stop in Kansas.
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>> ^criticalthud:

>> ^visionep:
So raver culture has infiltrated country music festivals? Awesome.. I always knew the two were related in some way.
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There are some people that shouldn't wear spandex... and then again there are some people should, especially when they are showing off for a video that I am going to be able to view.

i think "festy" culture would be a more appropriate and inclusive term.
sounds more bluegrassy/west coast than country.



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