The Best of Troll Music: Dubstep Edition

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Listen to the best dubstep tracks, as chosen by the trolls. From Skrillex to Flux Pavilion, these are the tunes that will get you moving.

Introduction to Troll Music

Troll music is a genre of music that originated on the internet, specifically on the website 4chan. It is characterized by its use of heavy bass and drums, as well as its often chaotic and discordant nature.

Troll music first began to gain popularity in the early 2010s, with artists such as Deadmau5 and Skrillex helping to popularize the genre. Since then, it has continued to grow in popularity, with more and more artists creating troll music-inspired tracks.

If you’re looking for some of the best troll music out there, look no further than this Dubstep edition of The Best of Troll Music. Featuring some of the biggest names in the genre, this compilation is sure to get your blood pumping and your feet moving.

What is Dubstep?

Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London in the late 1990s. It is generally characterized by sparse, syncopated rhythmic patterns with prominent sub-bass frequencies. The style emerged as an offshoot of UK garage, drawing on a lineage of related styles such as 2-step and dub reggae. In the 2000s, the genre began to be referred to as “bass music”.

The roots of dubstep were primarily in the UK garage sector at the turn of the millennium. Lavelle himself has acknowledged that many of his early productions were inspired by UK garage, including his work with Rephlex Records from 1997 onward. Other producers to have espoused a similar influence include El-B, Horsepower Productions, Zed Bias, and Starkey.

The Best Dubstep Songs

Dubstep can be pretty hit or miss. A lot of it is either really good or really bad. But there are some gems out there, and we’ve compiled a list of the best dubstep songs. Whether you’re a fan of the genre or not, these songs are sure to get your head nodding.

“Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites” by Skrillex

“Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites” is a song by American record producer Skrillex. It was released as a single on October 22, 2010. The song features vocals from English singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding. It was nominated for Best Dance Recording at the 54th Grammy Awards.

“Bass Cannon” by Flux Pavilion

Flux Pavilion’s “Bass Cannon” is a fan favorite dubstep song and for good reason. The song starts with a simple melody that is easy to headbang along to, and the drop isutterly massive. The wub-wub bass will rattle your entire body and the song is guaranteed to get any party started.

“Get Free” by Major Lazer

“Get Free” by Major Lazer is one of the best dubstep songs out there. The song was released in 2012 and was included on the soundtrack for the movie “The Amazing Spider-Man 2.” The song features a catchy beat that will keep you hooked for the entire duration. In addition, the lyrics are both meaningful and entertaining.

The Worst Dubstep Songs

Dubstep can be awesome. It can also be terrible. There’s no denying that. In this article, we’ll be talking about some of the worst dubstep songs out there. If you’re a fan of dubstep, beware. Some of these songs will make your ears bleed.

“Boom” by P.O.D.

This song is demonstrably bad for a number of reasons. The “drop” is completely indistinguishable from the rest of the song, and what little dubstep elements are present are so weak and buried that they might as well not be there at all. The lyrics are cringeworthy (“We just wanna see the girls/ Boom boom boom”), and the overall atmosphere of the track is one of annoyance rather than anything resembling enjoyment.

“Bodies” by Drowning Pool

“Bodies” is a song by the American heavy metal band Drowning Pool. It was released in 2001 as the lead single from their debut album, Sinner. The song is widely considered to be one of the worst dubstep songs ever made, due to its corniness, lack of originality, and poor production values.

“C’mon (Catch ’em by Surprise)” by Tiësto

“C’mon (Catch ’em by Surprise)” by Tiësto is a song that was released in 2011 as part of the album “Hangover Music Vol. VI”. The song is widely considered to be one of the worst dubstep songs ever made, and has been ridiculed by many fans of the genre.

Conclusion

Thank you for taking the time to read our guide to troll music. We hope you’ve enjoyed learning about this unique genre and that you’ll be able to find some great tunes to suit your taste.

If you’re looking for more, be sure to check out our other guides, including The Best of Troll Music: Hip Hop Edition and The Best of Troll Music: EDM Edition.

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