Lost in Translation - Gabba

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How hard do you think you are? How far can you push your head in terms of extreme musical violence? If you’re think you’re tough enough, let’s have a peak into the dark and ferocious world of Gabba. Yup, Gabba (and the offshoots like Darkcore, Nu-Gabba and Speedcore) is big business over in Holland and the surrounding countries. Basically, Gabba is techno pushed the to the very limits of… well… everything. It’s faster, harder and certainly more difficult to digest.
On the Wikipedia page for Gabba (which they spell “gabber”), it cheerfully claims that “violence, drugs and profanity are common themes… perceptible through its samples and lyrics, often screamed, pitch shifted or distorted.” Gabba even has its own dance… the hakke, which is a treat. If you’re brave enough, watch the video below and relax to the delightful Extreme Terror by DJ Skinhead. Brace yourself.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    it is “gabber”, its a dutch word roughly translated as mate/scally…..you are a gabber and you listen to hardcore..kanker joden

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