Dubstep as rebellion against pop music
Ok, so I get the idea that a lot of people try to rebel against pop music by listening to other spesific genres, especially dubstep and house. Nirvana seems to be popular in this "movement," too. I can't say that I haven't tried to do the same thing, but I don't get the point of only listening to dubstep and nothing else, it's not THAT good. Have any of you got the same imrpession? Or is it just me?
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uhhhh i disagree most dupstep artist grew up on and love pop Music and even mix pop music with there music
has far has the people who listen to Dubstep im pretty sure they love POP music has well POP music is very likeable IMO when done right ......also for these past wut 12 years tho POP music has taken a back seat to HIP HOP/RNB thats still the king right now IMO |
Define pop music please...
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Yeah, Norg always gives me the impression he's drunk when writing. Even someone for whom English is not their first language makes more sense than he does. I mean, look at Franco. Okay he says some odd things but you can understand them at least. Norg's like some sort of alien just trying to assimilate our language in order to communicate with us and failing miserab --- hold on a moment: have I just hit on something there? :laughing: :eek:
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I love Norg's way of writing, because I can cleary envision what kind of person he is and I think his voice is quite vivid. It makes me laugh when I read it out loud. Although I agree that it is unsightly.
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