We like it solely to piss you off and make you ask that question. It's a worldwide conspiracy against you.TheAztec said:For the past few months, the only thing everyone's been talking about at school is dubstep. I had no idea what it was, so I searched it on youtube, but all I could find were videos that had nothing in them but three or four minutes of beeping and loud bass. It was literally one of the worst things I had ever heard, and I really can't see the appeal.
Why do people like it? Is there actually good dubstep out there? How did it become so popular?
vice versaAmos the famous said:People like dubstep because it's beat is very primal. It's like why people like drums. It's just that primal instinct to hit something. Dubstep uses that primal urge and turns it into something to be played in a club. Ironically most people who like dubstep also like metal and visa visa in my experiences. The two genres both have that primal beat that leads to moshing and thats why people like it as far as i can see.
bahumat42 said:its purposeless noise, can't even dance to it, waste of time.
Except I stated that it's objectively bad. Every dubstep song I've heard jumps all over the fucking place with no sense of consistency. That's genuinely bad song-writing whether people enjoy it or not.InterAirplay said:flamingjimmy said:*snip*bahumat42 said:*snip*Alphonse_Lamperouge said:*snip*Shark Wrangler said:*snip*Funkysandwich said:*snip*Crazycat690 said:*snip*Zachary Amaranth said:*snip*unoleian said:*snip*Ubermetalhed said:*snip*Alphonse_Lamperouge said:*snip*Korolev said:*snip*Kamehapa said:*snip*shadowshian said:*snip*IxHADOUKENxI said:*snip*Oh, look at that. A lot of people have never heard of subjectivity and have subsequently taken it upon themselves to make ill-fated attempts at dismissing the possible artistic merits of an entire genre of music by using various objective standards selectively derived from their own personal tastes and perceptions - even going so far as to make ridiculous negative generalisations about it's listeners or their tastes - in the hopes that they can somehow prove that their opinion on one paticular genre is factual (inevitably failing to realise that similar arguments could be made - and HAVE been made - against any other genre), all of this motivated by nothing more complex than a distaste for said genre.Cain_Zeros said:*snip*
You know I really really really wish I could say that I've never seen this sort of thing before... there's a time and a place for this - it's called comedy. If you're not saying shit like that just because you want to make someone chuckle, then it's just opinionated raving.
Come on, guys. Really? Really?
When people refer to dubstep as "music" I am personally unable to give a shit, as a musician, I find that I practise my art, so that I can enjoy it, I take pleasure in my craft, I don't care what other people are doing, and nothing can offend me to my core by just existing, now if someone made some dubstep involving a creative insult directed at my mother or my lineage i might take offense, but that offense would be directed towards the creator not the genre...Alphonse_Lamperouge said:when people refer to dubstep as ''music'', i am personally offended as a musician. there is no talent or artistry involved. if you search on youtube ''how to make dubstep'', the first video will show you how in under 5 minutes. its really that easy to be a DJ, if you have ever owned an Ipod your basically there. in my country we have a name for people that live for dubstep and are out at clubs every-night, picking up chiiiicks and generally living life to the MAX-treme...
''bogans''
What are you trying to prove? No one has been, or ever will be, 100% objective. Not me, not you.InterAirplay said:snip