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Old 25-03-2009, 4:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi i usually listen to indie/rock but today a school show was shown to us about binge drinking and the tech. had some awesome songs on ranging from dance to grime remix' so im wanting to get into other music like dance,electro,grime or whatever as long as it has a good beat etc. could you please list some good songs for me to have a listen to thanks
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i could go on for ages listing grime worth checking out, so heres a link:

Category:Artists - Grime Wikipedia
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A bit obvious but the classic dance/rock crossover bands like The Prodigy and The Chemical Brothers might be of interest.
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For Dance Try Herve or Deadmau5
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Congratulations. I hope find what you are looking for....

I'm not sure there is an effective shortcut around listening to a whole load of different music. late night bbc radio. lastfm. shoutcast. podcasts. Only your ears will know what music speaks to you.
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