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ragtop2v
silvr0330 :
Can you play some music that isn’t terrible on this setup
2024-12-28 08:58:40
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sexytrapqween
max :
Why do they always play this song
2024-12-28 15:20:11
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kevincoyt1
Kevin :
100k system for the big John song
2024-12-29 16:36:42
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zzg3orgezz
☦︎ 𝕲𝖊𖤓𝖗𝖌𝖊 ☦︎ :
Big bad John
2026-02-17 12:50:50
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sleaze_eeee
Sleaze_eeee :
Why is it always BIG BACK JOHN on these systems 😂
2024-12-31 05:07:32
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2sstony__
2sstony__ :
This song bunz💔💔💔
2024-12-29 06:15:04
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ra1nb0w_warr10r13
Heart song❤️ :
Here listen to this million dollar stereo system on the tiniest speaker known to man
2024-12-28 00:08:24
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xeroxpaper
Dr. Raymond (Ray) Pist :
This version/remix is god awful but setup is dope
2024-12-28 11:52:29
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el.honcho
ElHoncho918 :
Play some chief keef bruh😂
2025-01-10 21:45:07
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miro.tempest
Sam :
Sounds Like my Telephone speakers 😅
2024-12-27 12:46:02
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alfonniemalsdu
Alfon Niemalsdu :
wieso immer gleiche Lieder bei so teuren Anlagen
2024-12-27 13:05:11
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get_ziggy_wit_it
Ziggy :
Why is everyone shitting on (I think) Geoff castellucci? Dudes voice is a MARVEL
2024-12-31 22:37:10
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djots_ofc
djotsofc :
y todo para escuchar música por bluetooth y en mp3.
2024-12-27 08:31:14
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fabriciocampomane
fabi :
todo bien menos la música
2024-12-29 00:51:15
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fabianduke651
fabianduke651 :
que buen erupto
2024-12-28 13:48:04
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zoybergd
Мамут Рахал :
звучит как динамик моего телефона
2024-12-28 12:17:45
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berserker1510
berserker1510 :
en fait on tente de nous faire ecouter une qualite son "de fou" sur nos tel🤔 le seul moyen de se rendre compte..c est d etre physiquement devant le materiel🤣🤣
2024-12-27 21:21:04
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je_rome0
Jerome :
Klingt wie mein Handy Lautsprecher
2024-12-29 10:40:26
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parlik69
Parlik :
одна песня на все эти акустические системы ?
2024-12-30 11:05:43
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yamahaatwostroke
Yamaha :
hoparlöre göre ayarlanmış müzik olduğu için bu kadar kaliteli yoksa hayatta bu kadar kaliteli çalmaz
2024-12-29 22:26:33
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serk0l
○ :
2024? how long has this been a thing?
2026-02-25 20:12:16
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seangoslett139
Sean :
Why is it always this one dam song
2025-01-05 10:53:03
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fly_high_crash_hard
Fly_high_crash_hard :
could had played literally anything else but no this
2024-12-28 07:37:13
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tirran_rec
tgk: T1RRAN :
какой же глубокий басс
2024-12-28 12:02:09
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grapeslush1
user6710982362453 :
Remember folks, Audiophiles listen to equipment not music.😏
2024-12-29 05:10:57
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