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"What is the Most IDM Thing" Bracketology 2010


Fred McGriff

Pick the More IDM Thing in Each Match  

111 members have voted

  1. 1. who wins?

    • sleep deprivation
      40
    • immortal jellyfish
      71
  2. 2. who wins?

    • Large Hadron Collider
      70
    • factories at night
      41


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We're down to the final four lady and gentlemen! All of the semifinalists cruised through the quarterfinals with ease, presumably saving their A-games for these two stunning matchups. In the west we have sleep deprivation vs immortal jellyfish, two strong teams with equally restless attacks. Immortal jellyfish have largely been untested throughout this entire tournament, so it will be interesting to see if they will need to wake up against a team in sleep dep that is hot coming off of a big W against Carl Sagan.

 

In the east we have perennial heavyweight Large Hadron Collider vs newcomer factories at night, two industrial-strength forces with equal chance to take the whole championship. Will factories at night be able to manufacture enough points to overcome the smashmouth offense of LHC we've witnessed year-in and year-out, or will it be an early lights-out for this young team?

 

The winners will move on to the championship to decide what is the king of IDM in 2010! We are one step closer, and one step away. Unleash the semis!

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What a disappointing Final 4! Immortal Jellyfish? Seriously? Seriously, WATMM? This has NOTHING to do with IDM

 

If I have to go something I'm gonna say COME ON SLEEP DEPRIVATION!

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immortal jellyfish = deep sea creatures = should have been disqualified from the beginning.

 

why disqualified? lots of repeat contenders are in every year. LHC is on its third year i think. plus i think as someone already pointed out, immortal jellyfish aren't that "deep"

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this sickens my shit, vote to LHC in carl's honour but i'd just draw a big cock and balls on my ballot if i could. in fact that should be a third option. and fred you best count the number of votes in honour of carl. or me and the boys will be round.

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techno viking for most idm 2004?

 

 

yeah. factories at night would be the best option for a compilation when one begins to consider possible sounds/track ideas. Immortal jellyfish comes up with nothing for me

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yeah. factories at night would be the best option for a compilation of drum n bass in 1997

 

fixd

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Guest Franklin

I'm thinking that y'all need to look up what the Immortal Jellyfish is.

 

it's a jellyfish that develops into an adult and then in old age reverts back to it's first stage of life and then develops back into an adult ALL OVER AGAIN.

 

THIS HAPPENS FOREVER. There is no other known living thing in the world that does this.

 

one day this may mean we might have the pleasure of not dying but return to baby form and growing up all over again kinda like malkovich

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techno viking for most idm 2011?

 

 

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I'm thinking that y'all need to look up what the Immortal Jellyfish is.

 

it's a jellyfish that develops into an adult and then in old age reverts back to it's first stage of life and then develops back into an adult ALL OVER AGAIN.

 

THIS HAPPENS FOREVER. There is no other known living thing in the world that does this.

 

one day this may mean we might have the pleasure of not dying but return to baby form and growing up all over again kinda like malkovich

 

 

wait, whoa. its a living locked groove. thats pretty fucking idm.

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