FindingEden wrote:Luna, whats your favorite dub song?
Hm, my favorite dubstep? That's a tough one; there's so many good ones out there. I like to listen to a variety, but I always end up forgetting what I've listened to (all aboard the failboat). I know there's some dubstep that I love from the fandoms that I'm into. My two favorites would probably have to be Clouds and My Little Changeling, both by Omnipony.
As for non-fandom dubstep, I'm not sure if I have any favorites. I like to listen to Skrillex, Knife Party, Deadmau5, and a little bit of Bassnectar. I don't know of many artists that make dubstep; I tend to just come across dubstep at random times and listen to it because I have nothing better to do. I normally end up liking it. Now's a good time to add some more dubstep to my playlist, though.
DeadAndBlack wrote:Hey guys, there's been a recent stereotype floating around my school that everyone who listens to dubstep is a bad student. Well, I only know of two of us, and we certainly aren't the teachers' favorites. So, I was wondering, do you guys agree that dubstep lovers are troublesome?
Well, I'm definitely a horrible student. My best grades have to be C's. But that's not because I listen to dubstep. I have things happening at home that effects how I'm doing in school. I'm actually very smart and kindhearted. Ask anyone who knows me and they'll say that I'm not a troublesome person, I just get caught up in bad situations sometimes.
A lot of people in my school listen to dubstep, and they're good students (minus the African American population who listen to rap and such; not talking about their grades). There was a kid my sophomore year who listened to it all the time in class. He was never troublesome and he knew all of the answers. I almost died when he showed me his grades. They were all A's. I've always wanted to be a straight A student. How well someone does in school or how they are as a person has nothing to do with what they listen to.