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Play this and drift like a god.
I've only watched Initial D once, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't about drifting or crappy dubstep...
Somebody knows something I don't.
You definitely didn't watch the same Initial D that everybody watched then.
It's all about drift battles and eurobeat, not dubstep. ♥♥♥.
Yeah I'm pretty sure it's not. They sometimes used drifting as a driving technique, the key words being "somethimes" and "technique" since most of the time they weren't drifting and they weren't doing it to amaze the crowd.
As for the music, they're from the same genre? Fair enough, but they don't sound similar at all.
It's not the same genre, eurobeat isn't dubstep, it was popular in the 90s and was more refined than dubstep, that's for sure.
I meant the Initial D music and DSJ music.