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ziptnf
I made a dubstep-related set last month that was pretty weird, but for the life of me, I can't understand how some people love this so much. This doesn't sound dirty or hardcore, it just sounds so aggravating. My buddy was talking about how badass he thought this track was and it just isn't my kind of thing at all. I told him to turn it off :o



This sounds like nails scratching on a chalkboard to me, but sounded like the coolest, dirtiest, most badass track ever to my friend.



Here is a track that I don't really mind, I think it's dirty in a good way. It can get on my nerves pretty quickly tho.



Thoughts?
Adam420
Ketamine;)
Sand Leaper
It's called "brostep".

Dubstep has gotten extremely popular in the past 3-4 years, and those tunes and others of its ilk are the result of people beating a formula to death. It's the same thing that happens to any genre that gets popular in dance music, so nothing new under the sun, in other words.
miamitranceman
:whip:
msz
thumbs down
ziptnf
quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
It's called "brostep".

Dubstep has gotten extremely popular in the past 3-4 years, and those tunes and others of its ilk are the result of people beating a formula to death. It's the same thing that happens to any genre that gets popular in dance music, so nothing new under the sun, in other words.

Yeah, I get the whole fact that producers can't come up with anything unique so they take what works and go bigger, louder, harder. But they sacrifice the integrity of music itself by just making a lot of noisy garbage that may please the drugged out crowds. Psytrance has taught me that "good music" can be rare and you have to dig through mountains of utter crap to find it, just like dubstep. It just blows me away that like this is popular.
Halcyon+On+On


I hope that clears things up.
pzK
Oh God, the average Eurosong performance beats this Ke$ha by miles. :eek:
Ted Promo
quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
It's called "brostep".

Dubstep has gotten extremely popular in the past 3-4 years, and those tunes and others of its ilk are the result of people beating a formula to death. It's the same thing that happens to any genre that gets popular in dance music, so nothing new under the sun, in other words.


Haha, that's exactly who likes it. College-aged weabos.
Halcyon+On+On
quote:
Originally posted by pzK
Oh God, the average Eurosong performance beats this Ke$ha by miles. :eek:


I really couldn't even tell if it was a skit or not.

corjay9
I don't mind the wobble in dubstep, as long as it's groovy, like a hip hop song. A lot of this new bangwagon dubstep doesn't flow, it's just noise over a break beat.
Seppuku
This is how ridiculous this has gotten in Atlanta.

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