Its hard to tell from an explanation as many Dubstep songs have similar instrumentals and sounds, but devised from the guitar riff it sounds like it could be a remix of an alternative or rock song. Listen in the song for vocals, and then Google what vocals you can pick out and see all the remixes DJ's have done and proceed to look them up on YouTube until you find what appears to be the one you were looking for.
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The song you're referring to is "Bass Head" by Bassnectar. It features the lyrics "I know something" and is known for its heavy dubstep and techno influences. The track has gained popularity for its energetic beats and distinctive bass drops, making it a favorite in electronic dance music circles.
not sure because dubstep doesn't step it drops
The Bit , Normally near the start where there is a beat playin then it "Drops" into the Dubstep part
Dodge and Fuski: Python has a good drop. Also check out Centipede by Knife Party
The guy she talks to in th ebegansing
Techno has the "UNCE UNCE" in their songs.....Dubstep doesn't have UNCE instead it has WuBBBwUBBBBBwwwuuuubbbWUBBB and it drops the BASS... ^----not correct the difference is in the synthesis. techno follows beat and rhythm and just simple beeps that are designed to come from a synthesizer in many different technological noises but still flowing around the basic "beeps" and "bops" people usually associate the "unce" with techno but all the "unce" is, is a simple bass kick with modified bass usually the "treble high and the bass down low" dubstep is a combination of several noises that were never meant to be made by a synthesizer dubstep is a very unique genre as is glitch hop specifically because both dubstep and glitch hop are bassically synthesis glitches... people take settings like reverb and modify them in ways that only technology can handle dubstep can only be created with a synthesizer or music soft ware like ableton live or FL studio... in short and simple dubstep is a glitch techno is what a synthesizer was bassically made for... dubstep was most likely created on accident by a kid who was playing with a synthesizer and thought the sound he was producing were unique and cool... the difference isnt only the way that it sounds it is the way that it is made dubstep does feature the "unce" sound just as techno...
not sure because dubstep doesn't step it drops
The Bit , Normally near the start where there is a beat playin then it "Drops" into the Dubstep part
skrillex - bangarang.
Some popular subgenres of EDM music include house, techno, dubstep, and trance. These subgenres differ in terms of their tempo, sound characteristics, and overall vibe. House music typically has a steady beat and is more melodic, while techno is characterized by a repetitive, mechanical sound. Dubstep features heavy basslines and intense drops, while trance is known for its uplifting melodies and hypnotic rhythms.
Dodge and Fuski: Python has a good drop. Also check out Centipede by Knife Party
Jordan Nanney He is the reason for the tear drops on her guitar.
It doesn't.
Orbital - The Box ... 28 min version is the full one i believe.
not sure because Dubstep doesn't step it drops
The guy she talks to in th ebegansing
around 16 or 17