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Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:05 am
by bigchiefbc
Alright guys, show me on the doll where dubstep touched you. It's okay, you're safe now.

Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:07 am
by aen
You kicke it to another page, so nobodys gonna see my awesome joke.

aen wrote:Knock knock.

Who's there?

Bob.

Bob who?

BOBWOBBABOBWOBBABOBWOBBABOBWOBBABOBWOBBABOBWOBBABOBWOBBABOB

Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:10 am
by D.o.S.
Mr Dobalina?

Mr BOBWOBOWOBOBOBOWOBOWDOBOlina?

Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:39 am
by fiddelerselbow
grindonomicon wrote:
fiddelerselbow wrote:Try some of the early English stuff. To me it's the best of the best.


So, like UK punk, Two Tone punk-pop-ska, and shoegaze? :joy:

That's why I have a hard time keeping up on musical styles... They pass too fast, and the first or 1.5 waves are almost always the best, and then you get stuff like american ska and pub rock, or 7 Seconds trying to play college rock. :lol: :grumpy:



Yup! :joy:

It just irks me when people equate skrillex with the peak of dubstep. It's like some ratty kid telling me that Blink 182 was the best thing to come out of Punk.

Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:55 am
by grindonomicon
fiddelerselbow wrote:Yup! :joy:

It just irks me when people equate skrillex with the peak of dubstep. It's like some ratty kid telling me that Blink 182 was the best thing to come out of Punk.


:thumb:

I once helped a friend with her radio station's giveaways at-outside a Green Day concert. You would not believe the amount of kids coming up to us in [insert major label pop-punkish band's tee] and giving us the lowdown on how Green Day's latest album wasn't 'punk'. At the Alliant Energy Center. In Blink 182 and Lit shirts.

We had multiple running jokes from that shit for weeks. :facepalm:

Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:16 pm
by Gearmond
fiddelerselbow wrote:
grindonomicon wrote:
fiddelerselbow wrote:Try some of the early English stuff. To me it's the best of the best.


So, like UK punk, Two Tone punk-pop-ska, and shoegaze? :joy:

That's why I have a hard time keeping up on musical styles... They pass too fast, and the first or 1.5 waves are almost always the best, and then you get stuff like american ska and pub rock, or 7 Seconds trying to play college rock. :lol: :grumpy:



Yup! :joy:

It just irks me when people equate skrillex with the peak of dubstep. It's like some ratty kid telling me that the Sex Pistols was the best thing to come out of Punk.


fix'd cuz US did punk first ;)

Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:26 pm
by aen
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Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:22 pm
by fiddelerselbow
grindonomicon wrote:
fiddelerselbow wrote:Yup! :joy:

It just irks me when people equate skrillex with the peak of dubstep. It's like some ratty kid telling me that Blink 182 was the best thing to come out of Punk.


:thumb:

I once helped a friend with her radio station's giveaways at-outside a Green Day concert. You would not believe the amount of kids coming up to us in [insert major label pop-punkish band's tee] and giving us the lowdown on how Green Day's latest album wasn't 'punk'. At the Alliant Energy Center. In Blink 182 and Lit shirts.

We had multiple running jokes from that shit for weeks. :facepalm:



Jeez, I really hope I wasn't like that when I was that young :facepalm:

@Gearmond

That's debatable :cool:

Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 3:28 pm
by theavondon
aen wrote:Image

Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 4:19 pm
by Gearmond
fiddelerselbow wrote:
grindonomicon wrote:
fiddelerselbow wrote:Yup! :joy:

It just irks me when people equate skrillex with the peak of dubstep. It's like some ratty kid telling me that Blink 182 was the best thing to come out of Punk.


:thumb:

I once helped a friend with her radio station's giveaways at-outside a Green Day concert. You would not believe the amount of kids coming up to us in [insert major label pop-punkish band's tee] and giving us the lowdown on how Green Day's latest album wasn't 'punk'. At the Alliant Energy Center. In Blink 182 and Lit shirts.

We had multiple running jokes from that shit for weeks. :facepalm:



Jeez, I really hope I wasn't like that when I was that young :facepalm:

@Gearmond

That's debatable :cool:


its debatable, but we still know the winner.

like eenie meenie miney mo with two people.

Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 4:30 pm
by kbit
aen wrote:BOBWOBBABOBWOBBABOBWOBBABOBWOBBABOBWOBBABOBWOBBABOBWOBBABOB


Sig'd.

Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 5:09 pm
by grindonomicon
Gearmond wrote:fix'd cuz US did punk first ;)


Meh. We both had 60's garage rock and proto punk bands - Australia as well. Most of the punk bands in each country grew out of cover bands who played covers of the same general simple rock n roll music. 'Punk' was far more culturally relevant in it's heyday in the UK. It's grown hugely over the years in how mainstream it is in N. Am. - with both Nirvana and the interwebz having a huge hand in it.

Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 5:48 pm
by fiddelerselbow
Gearmond wrote:
fiddelerselbow wrote:
grindonomicon wrote:
fiddelerselbow wrote:Yup! :joy:

It just irks me when people equate skrillex with the peak of dubstep. It's like some ratty kid telling me that Blink 182 was the best thing to come out of Punk.


:thumb:

I once helped a friend with her radio station's giveaways at-outside a Green Day concert. You would not believe the amount of kids coming up to us in [insert major label pop-punkish band's tee] and giving us the lowdown on how Green Day's latest album wasn't 'punk'. At the Alliant Energy Center. In Blink 182 and Lit shirts.

We had multiple running jokes from that shit for weeks. :facepalm:



Jeez, I really hope I wasn't like that when I was that young :facepalm:

@Gearmond

That's debatable :cool:


its debatable, but we still know the winner.

like eenie meenie miney mo with two people.


Well what are the qualifying criteria? Chronological order? I know you're claiming the US was the first in the door but The Saints were formed the same year as The Ramones and they're bloody Australian.

Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 5:58 pm
by Gearmond
yes, but The Stooges came before both

Re: dubstep made with instruments

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 3:14 am
by fiddelerselbow
Well you could argue that The stooges are just s proto punk band, something outside of the first wave of it. If were including that then The Kinks were before The stooges.