The thread where you talk about non-metal music you like.

The Dr. Octagon stuff is awesome.

Some Odd Future:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWMOEVdXR2o

That's disturbing.

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Hail.

Been in a Tull mood lately:

 
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Odd future is pretty sick. My cousin has been into them for a while.
Tri-Function Million is great if your looking for hip-hop thats kinda different. Sucks they don't have any Youtube songs though.
 
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Im 18 and I love Van Halen so far, I got their debut album a couple weeks ago. I dont really venture off into stuff that isnt metal, but somehow Van Halen works for me. Even though alot of metal was inspired by Van Halen, (like Trey Azagthoth) but I still wouldnt consider it metal.
 
shit genre

I actually can't disagree with this, but I've enjoyed what I've heard even though it is over-rated as hell and everyone and thier mother around me listens to it. I have no clue where to find the "good underground/lesser known" side of it, if there is one.
 
Anyone have any good dub-step recs??

Sure, I'm guessing you are looking for dubstep that's closer to its roots, but I'll throw in some Figure too because I think he produces some great aggressive dubstep.





 
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Anyone have any good dub-step recs??

Burial, Kode 9, Digital Mystikz, all the Hyperdub and Tempa artits. Check out the Soul Jazz comps like Box of Dub and Steppa's Delight.

shit genre

Not really, if you dig around you'll find some interesting stuff. Many people confuse the genre for being a bunch of "whomp-whomp" bass-lines and being a meathead genre, but that's not really dubstep. That's kind of like confusing Bring Me The Horizon for a death metal band. Sure, the vocals are there and its got an aggressive sound but it's nowhere in league with a band like Obituary.

The real dubstep stuff is a fusing of dub reggae and 2step garage. Shit like Burial, Kode9, Digital Mystikz - all those people really created and are creating really creative and emotive releases.









 
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