06/01: What happens if you put tools in the clothes drier?
However, Gabber is an entirely difference story. It is something which is probably best used only for psychological warfare. The station was playing someone called Rob Da Rhythm and Twisted & Brainfire's darkside. It sounded like a 1980s SCSI harddrive about to go into terminal read failure, mixed with the melodious sounds of a dot matrix printer furiously producing conspiracy theory flyers. It just kept grinding and grinding in metallic agony. I wonder does Rob da Rhythm work on a construction site. There's nothing like jack hammering concrete all day, coming home and listening to some hardcore Gabber. So you too can appreciate what it feels like to be a beaten to death by a relentless floppy drive determined to read those bad sectors I saved a couple of clips. Believe me, there is a hell of a lot more where this came from.


