lol I figure that it could be either, but the guy that linked it is Aussie, and has a Brit-like accent himself, even as a native. I get that that's common down there lol
Making that many Teddy Ruxpins Dubstep in sync like that is not only leet hax, but voids their warranty and they're likely to bust a move on yo' ass when you least expect it...
Wait, THIS is "dubstep"?? That's surprising to me, because all the "music" I've heard described as "dubstep" has been nothing but atonal, ear-raping noise-fuelled garbage. If the music in this commercial really is what dubstep is supposed to be, I might give it a second chance.
Dubstep, like any genre, has tons of interpretations. You're prolly listening to the more "hard" tracks where the main focus is "filth", or distorted bass blowing out the speakers. I'd say scout around, and strangely enough, I'm not even a Dubstep enthusiast (I make fun of it for the same reasons), but there is actual good Dubstep. :)
you should also check out a little "drumstep" as well(dubstep vowel/wubwub basslines with more of a drum n bass feel). it is also possible to have a filthy track that also grooves..see zomboy's "organ donar." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ7JHlh5D7o
wow.. waita go on insulting an entire musical genre.
Thats like me being like...
All punk music sucks nuts, its a buncha screaming euro trash assholes bitching and crying to a drumbeat that only someone on cocaine could come up with.
Look, I apologise for drinking a two-liter bottle of Haterade on Dubstep, but the majority of the time when someone says "check out this awesome Dubstep track," it always seems to be the same thing; loud, abrasive noise. As Rrowdy pointed out, I apparently have only run into the hardcore tracks that focus on that kind of thing.
To use your punk analogy, there are branches of punk music that only seem to focus on screaming and noise. I'm not into that. Or the "down with the establishment, anarchy for everyone" hardcore punk. I'm not into that, either. But, I've been exposed to enough of it over the years to know not ALL punk music is like that. For me, every example of (what was explained to me as) Dubstep I've heard is the noisy stuff. I didn't KNOW there were other branches of Dubstep that were more musically inclined until THIS commercial was pointed out to me as an example of Dubstep. Now I know better, and I will temper my future comments on the genre accordingly.
Damn, Australia. You so silly!
Also, he definitely said WeetSabix.
that's my bitchplease face, just in case you didn't get it.
most people don't "get" opera, either.
That was awesome O:
That track totally needs to be like 5 minutes long with a matching music video. *sage nod*
It's only the song, not a video though.
Thanks man, you're a pal! :D
Accent is British. :v
Gonna need to fave that.
WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB
THEN I DANCE WITH FREAKING TEDDY BEARS!! @o@
Maybe I could slip some of this cereal in Mel Gibson's kitchen with a spycam rofl
Thats like me being like...
All punk music sucks nuts, its a buncha screaming euro trash assholes bitching and crying to a drumbeat that only someone on cocaine could come up with.
WHEW.. Glad no one commented like that. lol
To use your punk analogy, there are branches of punk music that only seem to focus on screaming and noise. I'm not into that. Or the "down with the establishment, anarchy for everyone" hardcore punk. I'm not into that, either. But, I've been exposed to enough of it over the years to know not ALL punk music is like that. For me, every example of (what was explained to me as) Dubstep I've heard is the noisy stuff. I didn't KNOW there were other branches of Dubstep that were more musically inclined until THIS commercial was pointed out to me as an example of Dubstep. Now I know better, and I will temper my future comments on the genre accordingly.