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rastafari
Canada
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Alex Sarikov
Russia
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Alex Sarikov 102 jams

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Dick
skankin cross the behring street! now aint that sweet! +0
25 janvier 2014 à 06:30
Bostic830
Bostic830 hey dude got some lyrics for this contact me lets get this going +0
25 janvier 2014 à 11:11
Dick
Dick feel free to post 'em as a remix! thats what wikiloops is about :) +0
Dick
oh no, there goes the snuts again, lol, got another hookline there... +0
Dogbass
cool bass line man,love it! +0
rastafari
Wow wow wow hats off.....RESPECT great baseline Alex. I love the percussive ending and the little child speaking at the very end.Peace......one love +0
9thaspect
Yeah great riff, im with you Dick skankin around at this very moment :) +0
mandolodda
sounds really good. First I wanted say "I am not a reggae fan", but that is not the truth, I am not able to play reggae:-) +0
Alex Sarikov
What is the of the word "skankin"? +0
Matty McP
If you are looking for the definition of skanking here it is from Wikipedia . . . "Skanking is a form of dancing practiced in the ska, ska punk, hardcore punk, reggae and other music scenes.

The dance style originated in the 1950s or 1960s at Jamaican dance halls, where ska music was played.[1] British mods and skinheads of the 1960s adopted these types of dances and altered them. The dancing style was revived during the 1970s and 1980s 2 Tone era, and has been adopted by some individuals in the hardcore punk subculture.

Originally, skanking consisted of a “running man” motion of the legs to the beat while alternating bent-elbow fist-punches, left and right.[1] Over time, however, variations have emerged across the musical world. The punk version features a sharp striking out look with the arms, and is sometimes used in moshing to knock around others doing the same."
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