In 1996 the Hardcore Terrorists made their debut with their first live-act at the QUBE (one of the symbol club in Rome). After that night, the performances of this team followed one another and their success was unavoidable!
In 1997 the Hardcore Terrorists decided to organise hardcore parties in the capital to improve the scene. They made an alliance with other DJ’s and together with IMPULSE FACTORY, 3 VILLAGE and DJ GEPPO they formed the GABBERS ROMA. Even though that the hardcore movement grew excessively the organization of the GABBERS ROMA dissolved. But before of that the Hardcore Terrorists released in collaboration with IMPULSE FACTORY and THREE VILLAGE the record “Try to Make It Harder” on TRAXTORM RECORDS.
It’s 1998 the Hardcore Terrorists continue to organise hardcore parties in Rome. The turning point arrived with the Pronto Soccorso Rave. It was the biggest Rave that the capital city had ever seen; 3500 gabbers dancing Hardcore Sound! Thanks to this they got a radio program (conduced by Filippo and his MC), which helped to consolidate their fame in Rome. After Pronto Soccorso they organised also Odissea 2001 another Rave which was hold in the most prestigious location of Rome; La Fiera di Roma.
In the meanwhile Filippo produced some Hardcore tracks which were included in the Compilation Traxtorm Power 2000 and Always Hardcore 7. In the summer 2000 Filippo improved the wish to dedicate himself to the production of hardcore tracks. Because of his job as organizer and as radio speaker he couldn’t find the time to do that. That’s why he decided to leave the Hardcore Terrorists team and he created a new project, Dj Mad Dog.
http://www.djmaddog.com
Reset
Dj Mad Dog Lyrics
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(′Cause you can't take it with you)
(Get it down to the bone)
(′Cause you can't take it with you)
(Get it down to the bone)
('Cause you can′t take it with you)
Get it down to the bone
′Cause you can't take it with you
′Cause you can't take it with you
Get it down to the bone
′Cause you can't take it with you
Get it down to the bone
′Cause you can't take it with you
Get it
Get it down
Get it down
Get it down
Get it down to the bone
Down, down to the, to the bone
Down to the bone, bone
To the, to the bone
Get it down to the bone
Down, down to the, to the bone
Down to the bone
'Cause you can′t take it with you
Get it
Get it
Down to the bone, bone
Get it
We are here once again
To prove that music is a circle
That everything dead, will come back to life
Kicks, melodies, BPM, all your beliefs will be reset
Get it down to the bone
′Cause you can't take it with you
Get it down to the bone
′Cause you can't take it with you
Get it down to the bone
′Cause you can't take it with you
Get it down to the bone
′Cause you can't take it with you
Get it down the bone
Down, down to the, to the bone
Down to the bone
Down, down to the, to the bone
Down to the bone
Down, down to the, to the bone
Down to the bone, bone
Can't take it with you
Get it down, get it down, get it down, get it down, get it down, get it down, get it down, get it down, get it down
Get it down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down
Get it down to the bone
′Cause you can′t take it with you
Get it
The lyrics of Dj Mad Dog's song Reset seem to be an anthem of sorts, encouraging the listener to strip everything down to its core essence. The repetitive phrase "Get it down to the bone, 'cause you can't take it with you" emphasizes the importance of shedding material possessions and focusing on what truly matters. This could be interpreted as a call to live in the present moment and to let go of the past and the future.
The following verses further support this idea, suggesting that music is a cycle and that everything that was once considered "dead" will come back to life. This could refer to the idea that everything has its own cycle and that even things that seem to have reached their end will eventually be revitalized. The lyrics also mention resetting beliefs, which encourages the idea of letting go of preconceived notions and starting anew.
Overall, the message in the song seems to be about embracing simplicity, being present, and letting go of excess. The repetitive nature of the lyrics and the pounding beat of the music serve to reinforce this message.
Line by Line Meaning
Get it down to the bone
Simplify things to their most basic level because material possessions cannot be taken with you when you die
′Cause you can't take it with you
The reason for simplifying things is that they cannot be taken with you when you die
We are here once again
We are present in this moment
To prove that music is a circle
The purpose is to show that music is a continuous cycle
That everything dead, will come back to life
Anything that is dead or ended will eventually return or be revived
Kicks, melodies, BPM, all your beliefs will be reset
The music elements of Kick, melodies, and Beats-Per-Minute along with your beliefs will be reset and start anew
Get it down the bone
Simplify things to their most basic level
Can't take it with you
Material possessions cannot be taken with you when you die
Get it down, get it down, get it down, get it down, get it down, get it down, get it down, get it down, get it down
Repeated emphasis to simplify things to their most basic level
Get it down to the bone
Simplify things to their most basic level
′Cause you can′t take it with you
The reason for simplifying things is that they cannot be taken with you when you die
Writer(s): Thomas Decarlo Callaway, Antwan Patton, Willie Edward Knighton
Contributed by Xavier W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@slipknotnerd2106
This is what hardcore needs right now and has always been about: no bullshit. Not these two minute builds and crappy speeches where you just stand still while waiting for one big drop that lasts maximum 40 seconds, just intense kicks and synths during the whole song. Well done Mad Dog.
@popkop4002
Couldn't have said it better!👍
@fredericsiemoneit8358
I want to give this comment 1000 likes if i could. I can't agree more
@Dawwwg
Amen brother, I hate that shit, just drop the f'ing bass so we can go all out :)
@schenksaus
I actually miss the speech buildups to a melody. Just a few tracks in between tho. The rest just needs to bass drop asap
@bdev1444
1:11 to 2:16 is a build. that's technically a 1 minute build to a 50 second drop, but if feel what you say. Great track!
@nmks4126
More early stuff please, imagine Angerfist going back to his old style too. This year would be amazing.
@maubomb1375
Jep
@animeguy2961
Naah. New angerfist is better. Listen to primal instinct.
@9736grunn
Angerfist aint early...