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Robert Inhuman, WHAT IS BREAKCORE SAYING?

Does your breakcore turn mainstream culture on itself like a weapon, or does it just comically parody the mainstream and de-fang the association we might have to breakcore as any kind of weapon at all? Is breakcore actually more like D.I.Y. suicide? The same clumsy nihilism I've seen define NOISE as something without much hope or relevance as a cultural movement? OF COURSE we like the way it sounds, but where the fuck is this going? A hard beat driving me forward - but to what?! Such a composed sentence, but the end is so clearly left BLANK. An elaborately decorated box with absolutely nothing inside?

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I hate rave sound systems - all bass - no substance
drunk in another way and we're on at 5am so I gotta wait.

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from Resisting The Viral Self LP​/​CD (2007​-​2009), released March 29, 2009
Ryan Faris: hardware electronics.
Robert Inhuman: words, voice.

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