and with respect right back at ya karlos
having grown up in a time and culture prior to hip hop being commonplace, remembering a time when it was not such a popular mentality, (a time when a person was forced to forge their reality from cultural items designed for purposes [clothes/music/speech/ideas} other than a "made-to-wear hip hop costume"), and being the sort of person who metaphysically overstands the idea that hip hop is something you are and NOT something you do, I am in no way surprised by your opinion.
in essence, I'm talking about a time when being hip hop made you "stick-out" NOT "fit-in"
Since there are more DVS users than vinyl now, I suppose, the DMC is keeping it real by not fitting in.