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Music that takes no talent to create. All those people who try to act smart and say people who listen to rap like techno because it plays in the background are idiots, because rap and techno are two entirely different things.
Idiot: HI WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO?
Person: Rap.
Idiot: WHAT? I THOUGHT YOU HATED TECHNO YOU LIAR
Person: I'm listening to rap, not techno.
Idiot: RAP IS EXACTLY LIKE TECHNO YOU LOSER
Person: No it's not..
Idiot: YES IT IS YOU MORON
*person knocks idiot out in 1 punch*
Person: Rap.
Idiot: WHAT? I THOUGHT YOU HATED TECHNO YOU LIAR
Person: I'm listening to rap, not techno.
Idiot: RAP IS EXACTLY LIKE TECHNO YOU LOSER
Person: No it's not..
Idiot: YES IT IS YOU MORON
*person knocks idiot out in 1 punch*
by zacky89 March 25, 2006
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long, tedious music..often with perpetual intros. repeats about 36 times. some of the better techno songs have a piano. many mixes (such as candleligh verion, club remix, etc.) that all sound the same with different background music.
do do do do..do do do do do do do do do do do do..do do do do do do do do do do do do..do do do do do do do do do do do do..do do do do do do do do do do do do..do do do do do do do do do do do do..do do do do do do do do do do do do..do do do do do do do do
if you could copy and paste music then techno would be plagarism
if you could copy and paste music then techno would be plagarism
by psht September 05, 2003
61
form of music created by banging head on wall while tripping on acid and jumping up and down on bagfulls of mice while wierd lights flash.
by grisha July 16, 2003
62
Modern day disco
Performers use computers to make music because they have no talent to do so themselves. The culture it has spawned is the same as the club culture of the late 70's early 80's, the only difference being ecstacy has replaced cocaine as the drug of choice. Popularized by attention deprived youth who fill the lack of love in their life with relationships based on common ecstacy experiences.
Performers use computers to make music because they have no talent to do so themselves. The culture it has spawned is the same as the club culture of the late 70's early 80's, the only difference being ecstacy has replaced cocaine as the drug of choice. Popularized by attention deprived youth who fill the lack of love in their life with relationships based on common ecstacy experiences.
by your name January 16, 2004