Talk:Adam Beyer
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Underground?
[edit]I have a hard time believing someone named Adam Beyer would create a suffix so cool as "z0rz". Something that epic would have to have been created by some greasy person from Total Computer Solutions.
I am removing the comment about his music being "underground". That is rediculous, he is no more underground than any other techno dj. In fact he is one of the more popular. I also removed the note about his music being less accessible, as I believe his music to be more accessible than most. If anyone has information to the contrary, then please post a citation.
Who are you to say he isn't a musical artist? If you say Adam Beyer (1986) isn't a musical artist then that is no different than saying Adam Beyer (1976) isn't a musical artist, so leave it.
- The point is that if the second Adam Beyer is indeed an artist then create a SEPARATE PAGE for him don't tack on stuff to this page. In addition, don't vandalize my user page (68.112.201.14) because you don't understand how Wikipedia works. --DrunkenSmurf
Zorz
[edit]I feel the 'z0rz'-text is totally out of context, even if he did invent it. There should be only be a reference to a 'z0rz'-wiki, if anything.
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