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It talked about 3D, Tricky and Roni Size being part of a "Bristol sound" movement. I took this out because (a) Bristol sound redirects to trip hop and both Massive Attack and Tricky (and, for that matter, Portishead and as far as I can make out EVERYONE to whom the term was ever applied) reject the existence of such a movement and (b) Roni Size plays drum and base and to my knowledge has never been describe as Trip hop or having the Bristol sound. A Geek Tragedy 21:41, 10 February 2007 (UTC)