what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by rinseballs21 » Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:40 pm

my mom listens blankly for about 20 seconds.....and then yells, "where's the lyrics"


my dad hates it

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by Dark Reign » Sun Dec 06, 2009 1:24 am

rinseballs21 wrote:my mom listens blankly for about 20 seconds.....and then yells, "where's the lyrics"


my dad hates it
My moms never heard it probaly cuz shes been in jail , this christmas though shes out so ill play her some dubz, she probaly wont like it though. My pappy loves it when hes durnk he even come out to nights once in a while, he brocks out harder than most people I know.

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by spire » Sun Dec 06, 2009 3:05 am

rinseballs21 wrote:my mom listens blankly for about 20 seconds.....and then yells, "where's the lyrics"
yeah that. and she says half of the rest of the stuff sounds like an electric razor.

the only tracks i think my dad has heard have been Caspa's "The Terminator" which he said sounds like an alarm, and Breakage's "Rain" to which he said "wow thats low, i can feel the hairs on my head wiggling..."

neither of them have outright said they hated it, so thats good.

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by dread874 » Sun Dec 06, 2009 3:14 am

my dad doesn't really say anything
if i play the filthy stuff my mom stares at me awkwardly and wonders how i can listen to it
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by Y_H » Sun Dec 06, 2009 3:26 am

My dad likes the deep stuff and reggae influenced dubstep.
And my mum, hmm doesnt like it.

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by milksnake » Sun Dec 06, 2009 4:35 am

Rowdy wrote:My mum was tripping out hard on ket the other day and she was going nuts for some hard dubs i dropped.
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by boot » Sun Dec 06, 2009 5:13 am

Yeah my dad likes stuff like OSC, Noah D, Cardopusher, more deeper Reggae styles
My mum likes my tunes and Burial
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by dash » Sun Dec 06, 2009 3:57 pm

Dad likes Kode9 and Kito.

Doesn't like others as he reckons it's boring (after the first 8 bars) and/or no melody.

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by shambandito » Sun Dec 06, 2009 5:08 pm

parents like the deeper/dubbier stuff.. old reggae heads so that makes sense :> they quite enjoy burial and the more musical side of things aswell though.. just cant get behind the jumpup stuff.. but who blames them :P
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by bagelator » Sun Dec 06, 2009 5:09 pm

my mum believes that the bass is 'out of proportion with the rest of it'

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by laurent__duval » Sun Dec 06, 2009 5:21 pm

they know what it is and what i do, ive tried to explain it to them but theyre not really that interested in it. the only thing my mum cares about is if i get paid for gigs. she finds it hard to believe that house parties dont pay the dj. my step dad doesnt is pretty open minded towards music but they dont really know what the fuck is going on with dubstep. i dont even live in the same country as them so it never really causes too many problems.

played some to my grandad once though. he didnt enjoy it, obviously, he is 80 though.

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by formzee » Sun Dec 06, 2009 7:26 pm

id be surprised if they knew what i was talking about if i asked them

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Post by bagelator » Sun Dec 06, 2009 9:27 pm

laurent__duval wrote:he didnt enjoy it, obviously, he is 80 though.
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by kwun-tings » Sun Dec 06, 2009 9:53 pm

formzee wrote:id be surprised if they knew what i was talking about if i asked them
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or they say 'turn it down, there's too much bass'
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by 2ndBass » Sun Dec 06, 2009 10:51 pm

My mum's a bitch. She doesn't like any music that doesn't come out at Christmas.
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by domhunt » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:46 pm

mercules wrote:i borrowed my mums car the other day, and left one of my cd's in there. next day she starts tellin me how she loves noah d's general remix. then the other day i heard her explain it to my dad sayin "no,no, you've got to have the bass turned up!".showin her some wolf man and other stuff, she says she finds it really easy to listen to. thought id be nice and made sure that when she started the car the next day, when the radio turned on, chainsaw calligraphy dropped on full volume. this she did not enjoy.
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by Luke Yeah? » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:46 pm

Mom doesn't really get it but knows of key people in the scene through me mentioning them all the time, she even acts as a gig guide for us if she see's a name she recognises on a poster :) Dad don't really get it either, thinks its just 'thud thud thud' lol.

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by upstateface » Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:04 am

Lol my parents just called it techno and said that it isn't bad.
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by sook » Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:20 am

found out my grandad is really feelin leon switch
n kryptic minds dubstep direction...
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by fretn » Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:25 am

the mommy likes burial
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