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I believe that there is a huge difference between 'liking' a genre of music and 'listening' to one as such.

I think that people firstly listen to Dubstep as it is something to engage yourself in physically and mentally. It's something new, a progression from the 90's garage scene and something that seems to please the ears of a young person wanting to get absolutely pissed. it doesn't matter if it's good or not, it just provides an array of plentiful basslines and hammering drops that leave the senses well, senseless.

It's the soundtrack to peoples partying ways and methods, and escape from the somewhat repetitive stream of charted club music that has been pounding the ears of human beings for decades.

When the action of 'liking' becomes inclusive to this genre is when people pay attention to the way different dubstep artists handle their beats and wish to provide the listeners with the most exciting listening experience possible. Dubstep fanatics can apply differing mindsets to different artists, and sooner or later two songs that sound quite similar to a person uninterested in the genre are worlds apart to the person that feels the opposite way.

Standing of the edge of the polar opposite is what leads many people to ask this question, and it all just comes down to what mind you're in when you listen to such music.

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