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How does hearing Dubstep in mainstream places make you feel?
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Re: How does hearing Dubstep in mainstream places make you feel?
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Re: How does hearing Dubstep in mainstream places make you feel?
I would break into a tribal dance and yell about how the spirits have got me
personally if you really love it you would dance... or a the least bob yo head if u think your cool
			
			
									
									
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Glad other people get to hear the sound, i just hate it when shit US rappers try to spit over it (Snoop dogg) THAT IS RUINING DUBSTEP!!
			
			
									
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Re: How does hearing Dubstep in mainstream places make you feel?
the artful dodger wrote:Glad other people get to hear the sound, i just hate it when shit US rappers try to spit over it (Snoop dogg) THAT IS RUINING DUBSTEP!!

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drokkr wrote:Hearing other people hear Dubstep is ruining Dubstep.
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Well said!!magma wrote:The day I define myself by a single genre is the day I've stopped properly caring about music.
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Re: How does hearing Dubstep in mainstream places make you feel?
Honestly doesn't bother me. Something becoming popular isn't going to change how I feel about it.
			
			
									
									
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heheheh didnt notice that rihana is facepalming harder than ironhideparticle-jim wrote:the artful dodger wrote:Glad other people get to hear the sound, i just hate it when shit US rappers try to spit over it (Snoop dogg) THAT IS RUINING DUBSTEP!!
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Re: How does hearing Dubstep in mainstream places make you feel?
it very much annoys me when people think like thismanillathrilla wrote:.onelove. wrote: then immediately selfishly think NO FUCK OFF GENERAL PUBLIC THIS IS ACTUALLY MINE.
it very much annoys me when people think like this
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2manynoobs wrote:it very much annoys me when people think like thismanillathrilla wrote:.onelove. wrote: then immediately selfishly think NO FUCK OFF GENERAL PUBLIC THIS IS ACTUALLY MINE.
it very much annoys me when people think like this
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						Re: How does hearing Dubstep in mainstream places make you feel?
In my opinion, they can use dubstep in whatever they like, dubstep is everybody's property 
Still, when the dubstep used is pure wobble or midrange filth I still got to think: "Out of all the tunes they could've picked..."
			
			
									
									
						Still, when the dubstep used is pure wobble or midrange filth I still got to think: "Out of all the tunes they could've picked..."
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It just makes me think. OH NO, then again if its mainstream dubstep in a mainstream place it can stay there...
			
			
									
									
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epically sigworthydrokkr wrote:Hearing other people hear Dubstep is ruining Dubstep.
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Re: How does hearing Dubstep in mainstream places make you feel?
It doesnt really get to me but I LOL when my mates (who hated dubstep when I first got into it, used to boy me off about it etc) say "yeah people are jumping on the bandwagon now." Feck off.
			
			
									
									
						Re: How does hearing Dubstep in mainstream places make you feel?
Not worth argueing about, just like what you like. If you wanna be involved with a scene strictly for its obscurity your just as bad as the people you jump on it when it gets big. Not that theres anything wrong with either of these things. Everyone jumps on the bandwagon at some point, your not any better than some else if you just happened to do it earlier/later.
			
			
									
									
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baron_von_carlton wrote:Deja vu
Hardcore, Jungle, UK Garage and now Dubstep.
I couldn't give a shit, the media/general public soon get bored and move on to the next big thing.
Re: How does hearing Dubstep in mainstream places make you feel?
Dubsteps yours?.onelove. wrote: It's a conflict of emotion for me, I begin to think HOORAH DUBSTEP, then immediately selfishly think NO FUCK OFF GENERAL PUBLIC THIS IS ACTUALLY MINE.
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