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By John Graham

Published on August 26, 2008 at 11:55am

The electro scene has always flown its narcissistic fashion flag high, so no one should be surprised that its top DJs have adopted an upscale swankotheque like Vessel. Fortunately, Los Angeles' Guns 'n' Bombs remind you what was cool about electro in the first place — specifically, roof-shaking 808 drumbeats, quirky melodic glurps, and crunch-o-matic bass bursts that rip through the mix like dirty landmines.