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Full Version: Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture vol. 2: Enter the Dubstep.
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I picked up this CD a little while ago. The grimey nature of Wu-Tang lyrics go great with dubstep beats. Datsik, Evol Intent and Excision are a few dubsteppers making an appearence on this one. Check it out.

Wow, never knew that Wu-Tang did dubstep! I really like the beats. I'm not used to lyrics during dubstep but the beats are ace!
I dont think Wu-Tang actually put these track together. No matter what, these tracks are dope!
Oh I see they are like a remix?
(12-06-2009 10:09 AM)bodhi Wrote: [ -> ]Oh I see they are like a remix?

Yeah i think so, but im not 100% sure.
Hmmm surprisingly it's quite good.
I have a friend who loves Wu-Tang Clan, I might have to get him involved with this badboy.
Represent Wu to da fullest. Man, it's odd seeing them with a track as progressive as this one. I liked the fact that they kept it old school, New York beats but. . . having heard this? Keep 'em coming, Bobby Digital.
I have a friend who mixed the vocals from the Wu-Tang song "Gravel Pit" with the music from The Prodigy's "Thunder".
I really like the DatisK & Excision / Trillbass remixes on this album a ton. The Jay Da Flex & Yoof, Rogue Star / Evol Intent remixes are my other favorites.
used to be my favourite from this album, but I haven't listened it for a while
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