The Abrahammer: How Dubstep Music Destroyed My Life

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The Abrahammer is a blog about how dubstep music destroyed my life. I used to be a huge fan of the genre, but after getting caught up in the scene, I realized that it was all a huge mistake.

The Abrahammer: How Dubstep Music Destroyed My Life

It all started with a simple “Like” on Facebook. That’s how it always starts. You see something that interests you, you hit the little thumbs up, and the next thing you know, your life is changed forever. For me, that Facebook post was a song called “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites” by an artist called Skrillex. And man, oh man, did that song change my life.

You see, before I found dubstep music, I was a happy-go-lucky kind of guy. I had a great job, a beautiful girlfriend, and a bright future ahead of me. But after just one listen to Skrillex’s mind-blowing mix of EDM and hip-hop beats, I was hooked. I spent hours upon hours listening to dubstep music, watching dubstep music videos, and reading everything I could find about the genre.

Soon enough, dubstep became my life. I started going to dubstep shows and festivals every chance I got. I quit my job so I could DJ full-time. And I even changed my name to “The Abrahammer” to show my commitment to the dubstep lifestyle.

But as they say, all good things must come to an end. And for me, that end came when my girlfriend left me because she couldn’t handle my obsession with dubstep any longer. That’s when I realized that maybe – just maybe – dubstep music had destroyed my life…

The Abrahammer: How Dubstep Music Took Over My Life

I used to be a pretty normal guy. I had a job, a girlfriend, and a group of friends. I was passionate about my hobbies, and I was happy with my life. Then, one fateful day, I discovered dubstep music.

At first, it was just a passing interest. I would listen to it while I worked out, or when I was driving. It wasn’t long before dubstep became the soundtrack to my life. I started attending dubstep festivals and nightclubs where the music was played. My social life revolved around dubstep music.

Eventually, dubstep took over my life. I stopped going to work and spent all my time listening to music and going to parties. My relationship with my girlfriend suffered, and eventually we broke up. My friends stopped hanging out with me, because they couldn’t keep up with my lifestyle.

Dubstep destroyed my life, but it also gave me some of the best times of my life. It’s an addiction that I can’t shake, but that’s okay with me. I’m happy living in my own little world, where the only thing that matters is the next beat drop.

The Abrahammer: How Dubstep Music Made Me Who I Am Today

In the summer of 2011, I was introduced to dubstep music. It was at a party and the bass was so loud that it felt like the ground was shaking. I was hooked instantly. I started going to dubstep shows and festivals and, before long, I had immersed myself in the scene.

For the next few years, dubstep was my life. I went to shows almost every weekend and spent my free time listening to music and watching videos online. I even started producing my own dubstep tracks.

But then, in 2014, something happened that changed everything. The dubstep scene started to implode. attendance at shows began to decline and many of my favorite artists stopped making new music.

I tried to keep things going by throwing my own events and DJing at local clubs, but it was a losing battle. In 2016, I finally accepted that dubstep was dead and I retired from the scene.

These days, I rarely listen to dubstep music and I don’t miss it one bit. In fact, I’m grateful for how it helped shape me into the person I am today. Dubstep allowed me to express myself creatively, meet new people, and experience things that I never would have otherwise. It may have destroyed my life, but it also made me who I am today.

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