**A clothes store in Bristol, the UK's second city of dubstep and a place where the drug seems to be particularly prevalent, has even been selling a T-shirt that bears the slogan "Dubstep Against Ketamine".**
LOL.
Who on earth would want to wear one of those?
As it is Ketamie (which I tried way back) is a bit of a mired experience. In an inronic way it does explain why some of 'dubstep' can sound mired as to be as well not existing in the first place, even though Reynolds ain't sure if the protagonists are users themselves.
Quite like the Zomby dude, who I hear is a dickhead but who cares - don't want to meet him or nowt.
Actually is a bit more invigorating than some of the other things.
If there is a scene + a drug is happening that excludes and puzzles 'the rest of us' then it's worth it for that alone.
Leave em to it and all that:-)
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