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| webmeister |
| quote: | Originally posted by stipsy
no
6yrs +
and if u want alcohol 10yrs + |
sweet, i'll bring my nieces :) |
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| sifntj0r |
i don't know what you guys are going on about, 15+ events aren't bad at all
last years twotribes at gold coast was 15+, and to tell you the truth i didn't see any underage teeny boppers/posers/non electronica loving ppl.
the simple fact of the matter is that electronica in australia is far from mainstream. trancey ash and co. who are underage, take a second to think about just how many of YOUR friends are really into electronica, enough to want to pay 60/70 odd dollars? no. the majority of underage ppl are into either hiphop/rnb or the punk/rock (in both commercial and quality forms).
the conception that there will be a swarming group of teens to descend upon twotribes is just stupid. you won't see it heavily marketed on tv such as rhumba or some other crap like big day out, so there's nothing to worry about. |
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| webmeister |
| quote: | Originally posted by sifntj0r
i don't know what you guys are going on about, 15+ events aren't bad at all
last years twotribes at gold coast was 15+, and to tell you the truth i didn't see any underage teeny boppers/posers/non electronica loving ppl.
the simple fact of the matter is that electronica in australia is far from mainstream. trancey ash and co. who are underage, take a second to think about just how many of YOUR friends are really into electronica, enough to want to pay 60/70 odd dollars? no. the majority of underage ppl are into either hiphop/rnb or the punk/rock (in both commercial and quality forms).
the conception that there will be a swarming group of teens to descend upon twotribes is just stupid. you won't see it heavily marketed on tv such as rhumba or some other crap like big day out, so there's nothing to worry about. |
That's probably very true, I doubt the teenyboppers will be out in force for something like TT. However, there was a very small police presence last year, quite subtle, simply because they weren't needed (except for drug raids). But at the 15+ Gatecrasher event at the same venue 2 months later, they were everywhere - I think there were like 4 separate stabbings that night :(
This sort of thing very rarely happens at overage events, yet seems to be commonplace at underage ones? :conf:
That's why I'm not keen on 15+ events... |
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| Trancey Ash |
| quote: | Originally posted by sifntj0r
i don't know what you guys are going on about, 15+ events aren't bad at all
last years twotribes at gold coast was 15+, and to tell you the truth i didn't see any underage teeny boppers/posers/non electronica loving ppl.
the simple fact of the matter is that electronica in australia is far from mainstream. trancey ash and co. who are underage, take a second to think about just how many of YOUR friends are really into electronica, enough to want to pay 60/70 odd dollars? no. the majority of underage ppl are into either hiphop/rnb or the punk/rock (in both commercial and quality forms).
the conception that there will be a swarming group of teens to descend upon twotribes is just stupid. you won't see it heavily marketed on tv such as rhumba or some other crap like big day out, so there's nothing to worry about. |
Yeh your so right. I'm starting to get pissed off with all the underage hatingness. It seems as though these days if you are underage your a little ****** that knows nothing, listens to teenybopper crap, dances in circles, and goes to big dance events for no reason other than to be cool. If you hate them so much don;t come to the Sydney one, simple.
Yeh your right man i know about 10 people at school that really like electronica, and thats about it. Doesn;t mean the rest are teeny boppers by the way. |
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| Trancey Ash |
| quote: | Originally posted by webmeister
That's probably very true, I doubt the teenyboppers will be out in force for something like TT. However, there was a very small police presence last year, quite subtle, simply because they weren't needed (except for drug raids). But at the 15+ Gatecrasher event at the same venue 2 months later, they were everywhere - I think there were like 4 separate stabbings that night :(
This sort of thing very rarely happens at overage events, yet seems to be commonplace at underage ones? :conf:
That's why I'm not keen on 15+ events... |
webmeister, about Gatecrasher you might like to take note that it was advertised heavily on 96.1, Sydney's leading Pop/RNB station. They were advertising it every add break and giving away piles of tickets to it. |
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