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An electronic genre that is where sub bass is key, do not confuse it with brostep, which is made by artists like Skrillex, that have no soul in them, and are made to make money, much like the rest of America's music.

Dubstep is different than brostep. Remember that!
American: Do you wanna go listen to that new dubstep song by Skrillex?

Dubstepper: No, let's go listen to some actual dubstep like Skream or something.
Dubstep by Vituperat May 14, 2012
A genre of electronic dance music that originated in the UK during the late 1990s that draws on genres such as UK garage and dub. Typically a tempo of 140bpm.
I went to a dubstep party last night.
Dubstep by HandTheTalkingHand June 26, 2012
Bill Cosby trying to sing. Usually it sounds like this: Bwawawawa bizzziouwabooooo bzzzbababaaaa
Dude 1: Hey dude, what you listening to?
Dude 2: OH Dubstep
Dude 1: Lemme see yo *Puts on headphones*
*Music is Bill Cosby singing BWAAAABIZZZJIRBWA*
Bro 1: "You know that song that goes wubwubwubwub?"
Bro 2: "Yeah bro, I fucking love dubstep!"
dubstep by titdick January 27, 2012
I thought I was having a seizure until I turned off that dubstep track
dubstep by hallucinog3n November 22, 2011
A genre of underground bass music originally created by people such as Benga, Skream, Plastician and Youngsta. Currently pioneered by people such as J:Kenzo, Distance, District, Kromestar, and Kaiju. Defined by a dark sound, slow tempo, a somewhat consistent, heavy bassline and a drum beat. Made in the UK. Not to be confused with the US dubstep shit pioneered by Skrillex and Datsik etc. Originally came from UK Garage music. Similar to Grime.
Person 1: Hey, you heard that new dubplate by Distance on the new GetDarker episode?

Person 2: Yeah, I really want to get that on vinyl, I love dubstep
dubstep by Crack Fiend February 17, 2015