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Yeah although if you look up dnb and dubstep in the same query, dnb still eclipses dubstep... marginally. Until you include other names like drum n bass and jungle...
http://www.google.com/trends?q=drum+and ... all&sort=0
http://www.google.com/trends?q=drum+and ... all&sort=0
Jungle was always gonna have the slight edge thougheventualdecline wrote:Yeah although if you look up dnb and dubstep in the same query, dnb still eclipses dubstep... marginally. Until you include other names like drum n bass and jungle...
http://www.google.com/trends?q=drum+and ... all&sort=0

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Yeah apparently it's going off in Thames DittonJibba wrote:Jungle was always gonna have the slight edge thougheventualdecline wrote:Yeah although if you look up dnb and dubstep in the same query, dnb still eclipses dubstep... marginally. Until you include other names like drum n bass and jungle...
http://www.google.com/trends?q=drum+and ... all&sort=0

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interesting!
if you search 'reggae' you'll notice its a seasonal genre, with peaks at the start of every summer season, but it ends every year back where it started.
'dub' seems to have a noticeable peak at the start of every new year, but it seems to be slowly losing popularity year on year.
'jim davidson' has maintained a pretty steady fan base and people seem to be googling him just as much as they did in 2004.
although you will notice that dubstep has finally risen above jim davidson in the google search trends!
http://www.google.com/trends?q=reggae%2 ... all&sort=0
if you search 'reggae' you'll notice its a seasonal genre, with peaks at the start of every summer season, but it ends every year back where it started.
'dub' seems to have a noticeable peak at the start of every new year, but it seems to be slowly losing popularity year on year.
'jim davidson' has maintained a pretty steady fan base and people seem to be googling him just as much as they did in 2004.
although you will notice that dubstep has finally risen above jim davidson in the google search trends!
http://www.google.com/trends?q=reggae%2 ... all&sort=0
when dubstep gets more google hits that the rainforest it's probably time to start worrying...eventualdecline wrote:Yeah although if you look up dnb and dubstep in the same query, dnb still eclipses dubstep... marginally. Until you include other names like drum n bass and jungle...
http://www.google.com/trends?q=drum+and ... all&sort=0



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Plotting the search term Jungle on the same graph as Dubstep is obviously going to be problematic for numerous reasons...
This is a nice graph which plots "Dubstep" "Drum and Bass" and "UK Garage"
http://www.google.com/trends?q=Dubstep% ... all&sort=0
But this still obviously doesn't take into account different spellings e.g. "Drum n Bass" "Dub Step" and "UKG"
Aren't stats cool?!
This is a nice graph which plots "Dubstep" "Drum and Bass" and "UK Garage"
http://www.google.com/trends?q=Dubstep% ... all&sort=0
But this still obviously doesn't take into account different spellings e.g. "Drum n Bass" "Dub Step" and "UKG"
Aren't stats cool?!

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selrahc wrote:when dubstep gets more google hits that the rainforest it's probably time to start worrying...eventualdecline wrote:Yeah although if you look up dnb and dubstep in the same query, dnb still eclipses dubstep... marginally. Until you include other names like drum n bass and jungle...
http://www.google.com/trends?q=drum+and ... all&sort=0

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ya but this doesnt explain wtf happened in 06
http://www.google.com/trends?q=dubstep% ... all&sort=0
http://www.google.com/trends?q=dubstep% ... all&sort=0
Its cause Anti War Dub came out and thats the only way people could express themselfs to the serious bassweightxTheWiddler wrote:ya but this doesnt explain wtf happened in 06
http://www.google.com/trends?q=dubstep% ... all&sort=0
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