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Am I the only one who enjoys this genre of music?
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* no dubstep is huge in NZ search youtube for mount edan dubstep they are huge here drum and bass is the shizzel as well
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SpreeMadness520 wrote:Am I the only one who enjoys this genre of music?
pretty much.
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Never even heard of it.
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.....likewise, never heard of it, so I took the time to look at some you-tube examples......what a total waste of time.....I'll keep listening to artists with skill and talent....you can have ALL the dubsteppers...... :hi: .....Like the beat, easy to dance to,...I give it a 7 Mr.Clark....... :crazy:
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I just googled it. Good lord that's awful!!! :D
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It appeals to younger ears :wink:
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Do you wear your pants with the crotch hanging between your knees?....Is your cap so big that your ears are inside the cap?....and the bill of your cap looks like it was run over by a steamroller?.....You should probably move out of your parents house while you still know everything...... :hi: .......wait, I'm totally out of line...I'm sorry....you have every right to do ignorant things until you're just like all the other punks.
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Dubstep goes off here different cultures i guess young and old listen to it
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Spreemadness how you like mount edan dubstep listen to all the tracks
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I tend to like the softer stuff most of the time, blackmill, eyes, any remix of an ellie goulding song :P
Modestep has some good soft/club stuff, and the videos are always great (sunlight is one of favorite songs ever since it came out).
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SOme old tracks i made. www.soundcloud.com/pony_boy
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Some songs are pretty cool, but some are just down right terrible. Same with Glitch-Hop.
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Ill tell you what, I * love Dubstep, I seriously listened to the same Deadmau5 cd for like a month on repeat at work, all night long, Im a kitchen manager/cook, it gives me a good beat to work to.
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I'm all about slower deeper dub. British high pitched dub is terrible. Look up the widdler.

And to the older guys on here. I listen to all genres of music and play multiple instruments. It takes a lot of time and musical talent to lay down some of these tracks properly. Yes some are absolutely terrible, but some are just the right electronic twist on the reggae roots it evolved from.
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