Do you WUBB dubstep?

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by -Couch_Violating_Panda-, Jul 20, 2012.

  1. I only like Skrillex....
     
  2. :00000 only SMANS amirite?
     
  3. KLaypeX - Lights 
     
  4. Skrillex isn't really dubstep.. They REMIX some dubstep into songs; they're more.. Electro/House.

    Please do NOT compare Skrillex music to any REAL dubstep artists like Flux Pavillion or Nero 
     
  5. REAL dub: Me and you - Nero

    Fake and : Reptile - Skrillex
     
  6. Skrillex is club music
    But they are sorta classed as Dubb because the Wubb the bass drops in many songs


    But I truly do
    DUBB THE WUBBSTEP
     
  7. young and free - TRISTAM

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  8. Youth - Foxes (Adventure Club Remix)

    -My wife was listening to this Before our wedding in february 
     
  9. House, road house
     
  10. I want u to understand that dubstep ain't music bruh -.-
     
  11. Vide- PewDiePie Dubstep
     
  12. True that
     
  13. That's cute lol some 13 year old is telling me what's music and what isn't.

    Reach you - Engine-Earz Experiment Ft. Lena Cullen
     
  14. Mind Blowing

    Eastern Jam - Chase and Status

    LISTEN IN HD. 
     
  15. Animale - Don Diablo ft. Dragonette (Datsik Remix)

    Hardcore dub. Tons of wobbles
     
  16. Midnight City - M83 (PatrickReza Remix)

     
  17. Lol I would just say its just a person on a keyboard making a bunch of sounds. Lol I like some of it but I wouldn't really call it music "yet", because I do believe it's young.

    But I do believe if it doesn't fade, then maybe it will be played on most radio stations
     
  18. Dubstep will never play on commercial radio stations, but they're already on Internet radio stations.

    WUBBstep isn't young btw, it is true though that it only started being popular here in the US. not until recently, a few years ago, but Dubstep came a few years after house music and electro. Sooo around 2004? 2005? Something like that.

    Dubstep is HUGE in the UK, and many have monopolized it there; fanatics look at the UK as the centerfold of dubstep.