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  <description>robbyt says: "Growing up in the suburbs of Minneapolis is rough. Kids there don't have it easy. Everyone thinks 'Minnesota-Nice' and all that, they're wrong. People in Minneapolis are cold-blooded, and so that's why I moved to Brooklyn"
  
  Growing up in the suburbs, robbyt spent his time finding and repairing old synthesizers, and spent his money buying DnB records. "Every damn week, I was at the shops, buying and listening to new records. I didn't have a car, so finding a way to get into the city was tough." Not as tough as the gangs who roam the affluent western suburbs of Minneapolis though. "I stayed out of trouble when I was young. Thanks to software like impulse tracker and that summer I spent writing a custom config.sys and autoexec.bat so that I could play 688 Attack Sub with 563k of Conventional Memory"
  
  Things are really looking up for robbyt now that he's in Brooklyn he says: "So last week, I was on the train and I had one of my new tracks up on my headphones really loud- I think this girl across from me was totally into it."</description>
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