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Donuts and Dubstep

donuts & dubstep (the hypnoticmelodic never tasted so good) when trent reznor & al jourgensen went back to the- keepingsteponetwoonetwo CLANGstrobeCLANGstrobe keepingsteponetwoonetwo STROBEclangSTROBEclang (with an amphetamine pulse & a caffeine drive, a benefitial coking, a new way to survive, finding the carbs & the sugar in one, with a burnt coconut flavor & cake donutly fun) keepingsteponetwoonetwo CLANGstrobeCLANGstrobe keepingsteponetwoonetwo STROBEclangSTROBEclang -batcave & my life with the thrill kill kult, electronica industria went to sleep a long slumber, leaving behind the beautiful, tinkle tanging, all the electronic world with- (vaccum sucking itself reverberating stomping, a monster robot speaking in electroeclectotongue) -meaningful anti-“god” & anti-state worded wonder left a resonance picked up by the newly dawned “punks” of the age, the method of the moment, the soundtrack to- keepingsteponetwoonetwo CLANGstrobeCLANGstrobe keepingsteponetwoonetwo STROBEclangSTROBEclang -gaming, the meshing of the visual with the bountiful batch of bashing,beating, racheting, clinking, clanging, pounding, smashing, shocking, zapping, swinging,- keepingsteponetwoonetwo CLANGstrobeCLANGstrobe keepingsteponetwoonetwo STROBEclangSTROBEclang (vaccum sucking itself reverberating stomping, a monster robot speaking in electroeclectotongue) -swanging, riggamaracking & pitter patter aural & with it comes the next notch in the neon belt of music’s evolution, like a maniac in a diner with a shotgunlazergun taking it all out on everyone shoving down their eggs & ham- keepingsteponetwoonetwo CLANGstrobeCLANGstrobe keepingsteponetwoonetwo STROBEclangSTROBEclang THUMP (scream) (scream) THUMP THUMP (scream) SWISH SWACK (fade quick,stop).

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