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Re: Best/favorite Dubstep

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Originally Posted by SuperNerd256 View Post
I regret starting this thread....

I honestly had no idea what Dubstep was, so I asked for some good examples. Probably shouldn't have.

Human ears were not made to handle that much wub.
I was once put into the awkward situation of trying to describe this "genre" of "music" to my dad. Hoping for some help, I turned to my brother, who is slightly more into the stuff. "Hey Charlie, what's a good example of dubstep?"
"Uhhm..."
"Precisely. Thank you, Charlie."
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