They both have their own likes and dislikes, for me it depends what the soundtrack sounds like if its skrillex and just a whole bunch of crap put together then i hate it if its just a whole bunch of random screaming.. no explanation needed for that.
anyway i dont really listen to much of both because im a drum and base fan :)
Dubstep or Heavy Metal?
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Dec 21, 2014 12:43 AM #1284833
Dec 21, 2014 12:46 AM #1284835
I've grown away from heavy metal now but I don't really listen to dubstep that much. Heavy metal just cos.
Either way, they're both inferior to pop.
#sorrynotsorry #hatersgonnahate
Either way, they're both inferior to pop.
#sorrynotsorry #hatersgonnahate
Dec 21, 2014 4:23 AM #1284901
Personally, I feel disgusted when I hear heavy metal. I just can't take music with almost no melody.
As for dubstep, electronic music is just the thing. Combined with the modulated saw bass, it's just... Brilliant. Plus with the acoustic elements, (like the one in skrilly's First of the Year,) it sounds very unusual and gets more exciting.
As for dubstep, electronic music is just the thing. Combined with the modulated saw bass, it's just... Brilliant. Plus with the acoustic elements, (like the one in skrilly's First of the Year,) it sounds very unusual and gets more exciting.
Dec 21, 2014 4:27 AM #1284904
It's interesting hearing all these opinions on music. Some I agree with, some I don't, all interesting nonetheless.
Dec 21, 2014 5:23 AM #1284917
Dubstep. because i love life
Dec 21, 2014 5:25 AM #1284918
I have pretty strong, non-flattering feelings about both. If the heavy screaming or that low demonic crap isn't heavy metal (I forget some of what some categories are) it wins with ease, but if they are, they're almost tied.
Almost, because dubstep brought us this:
So it barely squeezes out the win.
Almost, because dubstep brought us this:
So it barely squeezes out the win.
Dec 21, 2014 8:54 AM #1284952
Quote from LogicPersonally, I feel disgusted when I hear heavy metal. I just can't take music with almost no melody.
As for dubstep, electronic music is just the thing. Combined with the modulated saw bass, it's just... Brilliant. Plus with the acoustic elements, (like the one in skrilly's First of the Year,) it sounds very unusual and gets more exciting.
I'm pretty sure you don't know what the term melody means.
Dec 21, 2014 11:13 AM #1284972
Quote from CrankI have pretty strong, non-flattering feelings about both.
I need you to elaborate on what your "strong, non-flattering feelings" are about dubstep and heavy metal.
Dec 21, 2014 5:55 PM #1285058
For dubstep, I feel like the passion behind the music is actually through the instruments/voices, so all the robotic sounds feel fake and soulless. It's not natural, and I don't like that. Like, I'm not big on remixes either, but I think covers are great.
For heavy metal, again, assuming it's screams and roars, I don't consider that music. At all. In any way shape or form. You want to drop one? I'm cool with that. Make it the whole song? I can't stand or tolerate it.
Everyone's entitled to their own musical preferences, but those are both simply far from mine.
For heavy metal, again, assuming it's screams and roars, I don't consider that music. At all. In any way shape or form. You want to drop one? I'm cool with that. Make it the whole song? I can't stand or tolerate it.
Everyone's entitled to their own musical preferences, but those are both simply far from mine.
Dec 21, 2014 6:21 PM #1285061
Quote from CrankFor heavy metal, again, assuming it's screams and roars, I don't consider that music. At all. In any way shape or form. You want to drop one? I'm cool with that. Make it the whole song? I can't stand or tolerate it.
This sounds like Scream-O/Black, or possibly some Thrash.
Dec 21, 2014 6:34 PM #1285066
Quote from CrankFor dubstep, I feel like the passion behind the music is actually through the instruments/voices, so all the robotic sounds feel fake and soulless. It's not natural, and I don't like that. Like, I'm not big on remixes either, but I think covers are great.
That's kind of unfair since I'm pretty sure EDM artists are also passionate about what they do. What kind of music do you like, exactly?
Quote from CrankFor heavy metal, again, assuming it's screams and roars, I don't consider that music. At all. In any way shape or form. You want to drop one? I'm cool with that. Make it the whole song? I can't stand or tolerate it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J51LPlP-s9o
That's heavy metal. It's not purely screams and roars. You're thinking of some other subgenre of metal I think.
Dec 21, 2014 6:54 PM #1285067
Alright, that wasn't half bad, I was thinking more like Five Finger Death Punch and things of that nature.
And I know they do put their heart and work into it, but I can't hear it the same way not everyone looks at all art and appreciates it. It's all just preference, and I can't say was is and is, just what it feels to me.
And I lean towards Alternative Rock
And I know they do put their heart and work into it, but I can't hear it the same way not everyone looks at all art and appreciates it. It's all just preference, and I can't say was is and is, just what it feels to me.
And I lean towards Alternative Rock
Dec 21, 2014 6:59 PM #1285069
Quote from CrankAlright, that wasn't half bad, I was thinking more like Five Finger Death Punch and things of that nature.
And I know they do put their heart and work into it, but I can't hear it the same way not everyone looks at all art and appreciates it. It's all just preference, and I can't say was is and is, just what it feels to me.
And I lean towards Alternative Rock
Yeah dubstep is just something you have to "get." I didn't get it the first time, either. In fact I had to put effort so I can like some EDM.
Dec 22, 2014 2:52 AM #1285187
Quote from Kieran.I agree with Azure, some areas within heavy metal are just brilliant whilst some are just too much.
And even though I like the occasional dial-up remix, metal wins for me.
I dont think Logic knows that Metal is a very umbrella-like genre to begin with. To compare it with the suspiciously specific dubstep is not fair in some ways.
Dec 22, 2014 1:48 PM #1285398
To be fair, he was comparing HEAVY metal and dubstep.