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A form of "artistic expression" performed like a circus of chaos, from jumped-up wankspanners who feel that their microphone is their life, which is slowly being crushed, and they want to share that pain with you. The wannabe hardcore MC. Not the established, quality MCs of choice and legend, who know how to let music breathe.

No... these fuckonaughts want to tell you stories in the form of FIREBARZ over the top of the music, making the already dynamically fucked music (redlines are ace, ok?!?) even more obsolete. They insist on having more bars than the actual tune itself. One MC in Bognor is apparently still going since last Saturday night. No longer do they care about keeping it short and sweet. If they got a blowy from a bit of a slapper round the back of the supermarket, you'll hear about it over the top of a Flip n Fill tune during a vocal breakdown.

Their fans apparently constantly come up to them and ask, "why aren't you king of the fucking world?" or so they say. There are as of yet no apparent witnesses to this phenomena...
Alright, I just got back from bargain booze. Time for another Tearout. This goes out to the guys in chipping road.
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A style of breakbeat electronic music that utilizes elements of drum and bass, such as hard basslines and odd synths. Started in the UK, tearout breaks quickly grew a following of both drum and bass and breakbeat fans. It has since created a scene all its own, and has seeped across the pond, where it is helping to shape the nuskoolbreaks scene.
One of the largest labels for this genre is Hardcore Beats, representing such artists as Screwface, CTRL Z, Odissi and the Magnet Men. Other labels that have tearout artists include Mechanoise, Funkatech and Against the Grain.
Damn, the Soundpharmacy crew knows how to throw down that tearout sound!
by EeeKay March 19, 2008
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