Tis the season...to drop the bass! Watch this video of some amazing Christmas lights set to music. At about the 1:50 mark, things get real as the lights and music get all dubstep on your holiday cheer.
I like Mythbusters. Maybe cause I like seeking the truth...but mostly because I like blowing stuff up. They do such a great job of that on the show, so Discovery commissioned a dubstep remix of great explosions set to "music." You're welcome...
Honestly, I don't even know what to say about this one. This guy is...well...let's just say he makes me feel better about myself. His name is Francis, and maybe you've heard of him. I give you the original, and the awesome dubstep remix.
Is nothing safe? It seems like the internet is giving everything the remix/rework/change/dubstep work, and Scooby Doo is no different. Fan favorite POGO uses just the sounds from the TV show to create a completely different take on Scooby.
Boat accidents are no joke. Some people think dubstep is a joke. Put the two together? You get a quick lil video of a boat accident that becomes more dramatic, and dramatically more funny, all at once.
So the hot thing in music now is dubstep, a mashup of hip hop beats, electronic instruments and crazy noises. KoRn's taken the leap, with their new album prominently featuring dubstep artist Skrillex; and now venerable Seinfeld character Kramer has been exposed to it...
From their upcoming dubstep album, Korn has released a new song from 'The Path to Totality'. The forthcoming album, will be hitting the shelves on December 6th.
My first thought was... hannn? Why would bears dancing to electronic music make me want cereal? I dunno... but it works. Also, you know Dubstep has gone mainstream when it's in a cereal commercial! Now... where can I find Wheetabix?
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Korn has pushed back the release date of their new studio album "The Path to Totality". Originally set to be released on November 15th, Korn has pushed back the release date to December 6th.
According to Rock News Desk, Korn are working on a record of dubstep music after frontman Jonathan Davis persuaded his bandmates to move the nu-metal outfit in a new direction.
And when he heard the news, Ray Luzier thought it might mean he’d be taking a break from his drumming duties...