trapeez wrote:To be honest if I had never heard dubstep before and someone played me the sort of stuff that is popular/common today I'd say the same thing.
I was just about to say the same thing.
If you had said the same thing then I probably would have done the same thing as you quoting him about saying the same thing.
Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
Me being an American, I know all too well that America's not ready for dubstep haha. Although, most of my friends that hear stuff I listen to tell me how awesome it is. When America is ready for dubstep, that's when I'll be ready for a new genre.
booo we're definitely ready for dubstep out here in the states! its been rolling heavy in the underground scene for 2-3 years now. We have a huge dubstep following out here on the low... dont lose faith in us!
trystan seven wrote:Me being an American, I know all too well that America's not ready for dubstep haha. Although, most of my friends that hear stuff I listen to tell me how awesome it is. When America is ready for dubstep, that's when I'll be ready for a new genre.
[jedi]bass wrote:booo we're definitely ready for dubstep out here in the states! its been rolling heavy in the underground scene for 2-3 years now. We have a huge dubstep following out here on the low... dont lose faith in us!
What are you guys going on about?
Just 'cause you're behind the times, don't lump us all in with you