Dubstep Doc
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yeah i agree with everyone else in this thread, this documentary is absolutely fucking shite, and you dont have a clue what dubstep is, i like dubstep, but never, ever at a night will i scream i love dubstep, thats just gay.
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made me laugh, that's what american dubstep has come too:
at first they're like omg i like don't know what a dubstep is?!
the end of the night they're screaming "we love dupstepppppp" and getting mad because he wasn't taking a picture - no facebook fame.
i like the doc, made my day
at first they're like omg i like don't know what a dubstep is?!
the end of the night they're screaming "we love dupstepppppp" and getting mad because he wasn't taking a picture - no facebook fame.
i like the doc, made my day
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can i have your doc on a tshirt?
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''if you still dont know what a dubstep is''
sex drugs and dubstep couldn't be further away from what dubstep is about imo.it is not the new rock and roll
sex drugs and dubstep couldn't be further away from what dubstep is about imo.it is not the new rock and roll
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+1brasco wrote:can i have your doc on a tshirt?
but can i get an apron too?
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LOL that is grim.
Although I'm glad Kanye West validated the entire genre by sampling it for hip hop. Phew.
Although I'm glad Kanye West validated the entire genre by sampling it for hip hop. Phew.
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haha lots of angry producers on this board.Widowmaker wrote:omg dubstep is just like totally sex drugs and bass bass bass.... fuck off
I think the sadest part of the video is the music playing in the background, its so depressing and its not DUBSTEP how can you make a documentary teaser and not even feature the music. Blows my mind.
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it's not just in america this is happening though. go to most nights here and you'll find people like that, just obviously less american.
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garethom wrote:LOL that is grim.
Although I'm glad Kanye West validated the entire genre by sampling it for hip hop. Phew.

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you have been misguided, it's not your fault. try to take the criticism positively and do some homework....
having said that, i fear that you may be too far gone

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I'm thinking i might make a documentary about quantum mechanics... don't know the first thing about it but all the kids love it so it'll sell
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I am going to respond to all of your comments with this: Sure, I might like brostep and heavy bass, but I know what real dubstep is and I enjoy it very much. I HAVE done my research and the thing that intrigues me the most about this genre of music is the subcultures that are sprouting out of it. I find it fascinating that these people can [effectively] co-exist with people like you. Unfortunately these people are placed under the same umbrella as you, and its artists like Skrillex who are giving the genre a new (and arguably) worse name, especially in America. My job as an OBSERVER is to watch and listen - not take sides. If you read my post, its a preliminary shoot about how the genre effects people differently - NOT that this is what the entire dubstep doc is about. I posted this on here because I KNEW this was going to be the response, not because I thought you were going to like it. I enjoy understanding and witnessing both sides of something... this is just aide A.


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read that in stans voice from south park and imagine it's the end of an episode
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That's pretty much who I am. Nail on the head.abs wrote:read that in stans voice from south park and imagine it's the end of an episode
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Are you implying that 'real dubstep' doesn't have heavy (or heavier than brostep) bass?paperfortress wrote:I am going to respond to all of your comments with this: Sure, I might like brostep and heavy bass, but I know what real dubstep is and I enjoy it very much.
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When do we get to see side B doc? In fact there should be at least a side C as well. The only other thing on your blog seems to be about how transcendental Nero are. That Ukf you've posted as an example of what 'a dubstep' is is also a terrible track to choose, taste aside.paperfortress wrote:I enjoy understanding and witnessing both sides of something... this is just aide A.
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Can I get this on a t-shirt?paperfortress wrote:I am going to respond to all of your comments with this: Sure, I might like brostep and heavy bass, but I know what real dubstep is and I enjoy it very much. I HAVE done my research and the thing that intrigues me the most about this genre of music is the subcultures that are sprouting out of it. I find it fascinating that these people can [effectively] co-exist with people like you. Unfortunately these people are placed under the same umbrella as you, and its artists like Skrillex who are giving the genre a new (and arguably) worse name, especially in America. My job as an OBSERVER is to watch and listen - not take sides. If you read my post, its a preliminary shoot about how the genre effects people differently - NOT that this is what the entire dubstep doc is about. I posted this on here because I KNEW this was going to be the response, not because I thought you were going to like it. I enjoy understanding and witnessing both sides of something... this is just aide A.
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i want an apron with the words "can i get this on a t-shirt" on it
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