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105. Dubstep
Dubstep is a progressive style of drum and bass. Mainstream has a hate-love relationship with it, and as its popularity grows it signals waves of two hand in hand truths within our taste of music. Most would say good dubstep is dirty, but I wouldn't even a dub an artist as a dubstepper you can feel its grime. You will find the few eargasmic artists that are recognized for their rhythmic timing or feel-good remixes. To this, you will find the devoted fans and on the other hand, those who don't see its magnificence. My personal opinion is that if you should appreciate dubsteps' consistent "bass drops" and odd frequencies, you must know the history. Dubstep a few years ago is not what it is today. Track the steps of dub to find what you've been missing. You either love it or hate it, track it or create it.
In relevance to a dirty remix: "(artist) just got dubstepped on!" "as soon as the bassdrop hits i feel a shiver go down my spine and end at my toes" "dirtier than my internet history" "dubstep sounds like elephants farting and shooting water out of their trunks" "I wish I knew how to make dubstep"
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1. dubstep
August 12, 2012 Urban Word of the Day
the music that is created from transformers having sex
dubstep is the music that causes orgasms for all ages 10 and up
2. Dubstep
A genre which is filthier than fingering your sister and finding your Dad's wedding ring...
I prefer Dubstep over sex
3. dubstep
Dubstep - Dubstep is music centred around bass.

It draws on many musical influences. Such influences include, dub, reggae, d'n'b, jungle, UK garage, grime, techno and IDM.

Usually around 140bpm in tempo, the unifying sounds within dubstep are always bass and sub-bass.

The music ranges in style from melodious instrumentals to dark, techy and distorted numbers.

Many UK grime mc's also mc over dubstep tracks, although grime and dubstep should not be confused.

Dubstep is usually mellow and generally has a well paced structure to each song. Grime beats are generally more disjointed, the overall production level being grittier than that in dubstep.

Several dubstep producers, labels and radios etc - D.D.S, Nex Level Records, Hench, SubFM etc
4. dubstep
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5. dubstep
orgasmic vibrations
dubstep artists like skream, emalkay, savior, antisyrum, loefah, the widdler, nero, caspa, rusko ect.
6. dubstep
audio thunder.
i was listening to dubstep and i feel my brain moving in my skull.
7. Dubstep
A genre of electronic music originating in the UK. It is characterized by deep bass and sub-basslines. Dubstep probably has one of the most ridiculous fanbases out there. The fanbase mostly consists of people ranging from 14-18 years of age. Most of these "fans" are preppy kids who listen to dubstep not because they like how it sounds, but because they think it's "cool", and that's what all the "cool" kids listen to. Those kids make up about 85% of the fanbase. The other 25% are actual dubstep fans, who appreciate the rythm and basslines and aren't just looking for filthy drops. Dubstep isn"t about mind fucking noises, it's about the rythm and the feel of bass sounds. Unfortunately, 85% of the fanbase do not have the intelligence to grasp this truth, and continue to search for and listen to what they think are "filthy dubstep tracks". Dubstep fans also feel the need to let everyone know about their affection for the genre. Wearing dubstep clothing and accessories, having dubstep phone backgrounds, it's so stupid. If i was into rap music, i wouldn't go around wearing shirts and hats that say "rap". My phone background wouldn't be the word "rap". This just proves that people like dubstep just because they think it's cool. This is what it is. Dubstep is a genre of music, not a religion. I love dubstep, but it's like some sort of ego-inflating disease. I honestly can't wait for it to die so only the true dubstep fans are left.
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