AngryGoldfish wrote:Rush were as popular as Muse are and were a Prog band. Pink Floyd were even bigger and were also highly progressive.
And I mentioned Skrillex because, like Justin Bieber and pop music, he almost single-handedly controls the market. Is Skrillex the epitome of Dub-Step? I have no idea, I don't listen to it. Is Justin Bieber the epitome of Pop music? Fuck no, but he's still one of the most popular artists within that genre. I'm talking popularity here, not skill, adeptness, and integrity.
I had a listen Liquid Stranger and didn't like it that much. The influence of Reggae wsan't my cup of tea, and neither was the deep and syrupy bass. It was definitely nothing like Skrillex though.
I wasn't talking about the past success of prog but the current success. Can you think of any other prog band that your average chart radio listener would be exposed to? I can't. You're right, Skrillex isn't the epitome of dubstep, in fact he technically he is what is referred to as "brostep". I wasn't taking a stab at you or anything I was just pointing out that a lot of people immediately jump to this (horrible) style when making generalisations about dubstep and they are missing out on a lot of cool stuff. Not just the heavily dub influenced acts like Liquid Stranger but also the more atmospheric "post-dubstep" (I know


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yeah! totally yeah 
