One of the funniest/truest videos ever

One of the funniest/truest videos ever
Posted on: 01.02.2012 by Erich Vallabhaneni
I can't say much being a dubstep producer but im nothing like this(a few exeptions) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CVbI4g-214
Scarlett Saupp
08.02.2012
Originally Posted by Cybertrash
I can see a lot of overlap between Brostep fans and Metal fans, it's the same "harder is better" mentality.
same way metal kids were getting into hard dance as a cross over back when I was a pup. most of those kids I knew went back to metal when the ecstasy pills wound up being 90% omo and glass shards though.
Larraine Hannum
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
Matt Kane
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by sarasin
yeah no wokkas mate!

Lilliana Perris
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
sorry man...

fresh start!
yeah no wokkas mate!

Evelyn Navarijo
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
<snip>
Yeah, I believe you pretty much won this thread Karlos.

Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
Seems to me that Skrillex is becoming a victim of his own success like many many other artists have been before him.
Probably, the earlier picture with the Aphex Twin Facebook post more or less suggests that poor old Skrillex is 'locked in' into what he's doing now, he's going to have difficulties "branching out" musically without completely losing his fanbase, which I guess is why a lot of his music sounds kinda samey.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by Cybertrash
from hormone riddled teenagers.
This is the key to all this ^^^^^^

What else can anyone expect. teenagers go full tilt at everything cus that what teenagers do.

This whole 'dubstep has gone bad' thing is just the same as any other genre that teens get hooked on.

Im pretty sure the same thing was said by people who were into Iron Maiden and Motorhead when stupid hairspray rock bands like Motley Crue came out and all the kids went METAL.

Same thing was said about Indie music in the UK when bands like the Stone Roses and The Smiths disappeared. Ive got mates that call other indie fans "plastic indie fans" cus they are into bands like The Killers and Kings Of Leon claiming its not "proper indie".

aaaaaand just like my old mates that cant stand new house music cus its too commercial.

Music get absorbed by the mainstream and everyone starts to panic.

Seems to me that Skrillex is becoming a victim of his own success like many many other artists have been before him.
Lilliana Perris
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
at least i have one (according to the girl took a knife thread)

*runs and hides*
Ooooh.....thats low bro.....
Matt Kane
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by sarasin
Awwwwwww....the panda has a man crush!

KEKEKEKEKE

*Ducks and runs*
at least i have one (according to the girl took a knife thread)

*runs and hides*
Lilliana Perris
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
BULLSHIT! sorry but i can
Erich Vallabhaneni
09.02.2012
Bro-step and guitar/drummer sound really good, and I do see the same mentality in bro/metal fans. But it kinda brought me out of my metal phase as now im a electro house/complextro kinda zone. But when it comes to live drummers and EDM, im into stuff like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gkkT...eature=related
Marguerite Salsedo
09.02.2012
So having watched the growth of dubstep over the years I will say that I have enjoyed some 'brostep' but still like the deep dubstep far more. Also Karlos, you hit the nail on the head of Skrillex being victim to his own success.

Also the people who say it's looking for a more aggressive sound? There's far more aggressive stuff than 'brostep', pretty sure it's called 'tear out'... Stuff like Balkansky, Sinister Souls, Broken Note, Broken Note, and Machine Code... far more aggressive than any Brostep I've heard.. but also a far darker sound more akin to metal. eg:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DuN1blQvlA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_3LMr-xSfk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KT4n-OaXGVo
Scarlett Saupp
08.02.2012
Originally Posted by Cybertrash
I can see a lot of overlap between Brostep fans and Metal fans, it's the same "harder is better" mentality.
same way metal kids were getting into hard dance as a cross over back when I was a pup. most of those kids I knew went back to metal when the ecstasy pills wound up being 90% omo and glass shards though.
Evelyn Navarijo
08.02.2012
I can see a lot of overlap between Brostep fans and Metal fans, it's the same "harder is better" mentality.
Larraine Hannum
08.02.2012
Funny you say that, my roommates play lead/rythm guitar for various metal bands and they both are into the heavier "Bro-step" type beats like flux pavilion and rusko ect...

But when we jam out together, I find myself spinning some bro-step from time to time. Not all of it is god-awful, but alot of it is.

BTW, heavy guitar riffs go really well with dubstep, add a live drummer and you got something sick!
Erich Vallabhaneni
08.02.2012
The brostep following is kinda fucked up cause its mostly alot of pre-teen girls wanting to "rave" and dudes jamming nothing but skrill, but if it wasn't for the bro i wouldn't have found my love for all EDM. I got into dance music because i was in a heavy metal kick and i heard the Tek-One "Sleep With One Eye Open" remix and it literally blew my fucking mind. So i pursued it deeper and found brostep, which led to dubstep, ect. ect. So in a sense, it will bring in a bunch of fucking mainstream "drop it or die" peeps but at the same time might bring in people and lead them to the better genre's. (i still love bro-step though, but that's the metal guitarist in me )
Nedra Fresneda
03.02.2012
Margie Pavell
03.02.2012
what a great video...i needed a good laugh...
Larraine Hannum
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
Matt Kane
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by sarasin
yeah no wokkas mate!

Lilliana Perris
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
sorry man...

fresh start!
yeah no wokkas mate!

Random X
03.02.2012
Karlos's rant would be a perfect supplemental to my "drum & bass is dead" start post.
Evelyn Navarijo
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
<snip>
Yeah, I believe you pretty much won this thread Karlos.

Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
Seems to me that Skrillex is becoming a victim of his own success like many many other artists have been before him.
Probably, the earlier picture with the Aphex Twin Facebook post more or less suggests that poor old Skrillex is 'locked in' into what he's doing now, he's going to have difficulties "branching out" musically without completely losing his fanbase, which I guess is why a lot of his music sounds kinda samey.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by Cybertrash
from hormone riddled teenagers.
This is the key to all this ^^^^^^

What else can anyone expect. teenagers go full tilt at everything cus that what teenagers do.

This whole 'dubstep has gone bad' thing is just the same as any other genre that teens get hooked on.

Im pretty sure the same thing was said by people who were into Iron Maiden and Motorhead when stupid hairspray rock bands like Motley Crue came out and all the kids went METAL.

Same thing was said about Indie music in the UK when bands like the Stone Roses and The Smiths disappeared. Ive got mates that call other indie fans "plastic indie fans" cus they are into bands like The Killers and Kings Of Leon claiming its not "proper indie".

aaaaaand just like my old mates that cant stand new house music cus its too commercial.

Music get absorbed by the mainstream and everyone starts to panic.

Seems to me that Skrillex is becoming a victim of his own success like many many other artists have been before him.
Matt Kane
03.02.2012
sorry man...

fresh start!
Lilliana Perris
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
at least i have one (according to the girl took a knife thread)

*runs and hides*
Ooooh.....thats low bro.....
Matt Kane
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by sarasin
Awwwwwww....the panda has a man crush!

KEKEKEKEKE

*Ducks and runs*
at least i have one (according to the girl took a knife thread)

*runs and hides*
Lilliana Perris
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
BULLSHIT! sorry but i can
Evelyn Navarijo
03.02.2012
Originally Posted by Miec
It's not exactly Skrillex, it's just most of his fans that i can't stand. Oh and on the "Where is the drop?" part from the video:


I am seriously considering that this picture could deserve its own thread.
Pretty much this. I don't like "Brostep", but in all honesty, the fanbase is what irks me the most about it. It's all this macho bullshit "melt your face off"-style from hormone riddled teenagers.
Debby Ramshur
02.02.2012
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
BULLSHIT! sorry but i can
Matt Kane
02.02.2012
Originally Posted by RobotNinja
Lol, hadn't seen that before. Sadly true, skrillex kinda ruined the genre of dubstep that was once good (scream, benga, distance, ect..).
BULLSHIT! sorry but i can
Larraine Hannum
02.02.2012
Lol, hadn't seen that before. Sadly true, skrillex kinda ruined the genre of dubstep that was once good (scream, benga, distance, ect..).
Terese Bachorski
02.02.2012
Evelyn Navarijo
02.02.2012
Oh god, I've seen so many people who are *just* like this it's not even funny.
Terese Bachorski
02.02.2012
sums up a lot of people in just one video...




Erich Vallabhaneni
01.02.2012
oh yeah probably cause its so babies! (one statement you never wanna hear in a dark ally)
Nereida Jasnoch
01.02.2012
Haha, I believe I've seen this video like 5 times the last few days.

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