aw man how did that typo get in there
aw man how did that typo get in there
You just don't like fun. I'm going to spike your drink with ecstasy and force you to have fun.
Being a Mexican, I prefer cocaine when I want to have fun.
This sounds like robots smurfing. I like Muse, but...
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I didn't mind the track. It was kinda short though.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
I don't mind some dubstep. It's definitely a hit or miss kind of thing... I don't know what the songs linked are like as I'm at work, but I know that I like the dubstep version of Pumped Up Kicks.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
>Take every song in existence.
>Stretch/compress them to all be the same tempo and have the same annoying noises mixed in.
>NEW GENRE OF MUSIC
smurf dubstep.
Okay, I'll buckle and admit that there are a few dubstep tracks that are original and interesting, but for the most part I hate dubstep because almost all of it is that annoying "wob" noise on turbo fire. It's another of those genres of music that is perfect for annoying the neighbours, and I despise music that is too accidentally capable of that.
I like dubstep. A lot. I would not, at any stretch, say I know enough about it to be a connoisseur. I leave all the recommendations of good dubstep to Cuch because he knows far more about the genre than I do.
And I kind of liked the Muse song when I heard it the other night. And then they said it was Muse and I was like "but do we still get the old Muse music too?" and the answer is (probably) no and therefore I am sadface.
I've always heard people go on out Muse, and I've never listened to them.
So I decided to listen to that new song, which uses some dubstep, and then go back to listen to their other stuff.
Y'know what? From my admittedly short romp through their songs I observed they have a broad range of sounds, have always incorporated different forms of electronica, and been pretty experimental.
So for those of you worried that this new song is their new sound, I doubt it. I like some dubstep, and I think they actually did a pretty decent job of making something that was different. I would be surprised if they stuck with it, though. A little here or there in some of there songs is a cool idea to me, though.
Also, cool dubstep/metalcore experiment.
I knew that would be The Browning.
Signature by rubah. I think.
Can someone explain to me exactly what dubstep is? Like, what makes a song fall into the dubstep genre?
I've listened to a fair amount of stuff labeled dubstep, including the song linked in the first post of this thread and...it just sounds like obnoxious techno. I mean, is that all dubstep is? Why is it called dubstep? What sound is it that's separating it from other techno/house music?
Someone enlighten me please.
I like Kung-Fu.