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Well, folks, it's finally happened. Dubstep jokes have finally jumped ship, but at least we can enjoy one last video to celebrate the end of a historical event(and by that I mean a joke that's managed to last less than a year). Is it just me or is Dubstep already starting to play itself out? It made a huge splash in popular music less than a year ago, but it seems like Dubstep artists are running out of steam. It's becoming increasingly harder to decipher who's who in the bass driven electro-scene.
Than again, maybe it's been stale since it's South-East London debut. Can't say that I am disappointed.
While Dubkips are certainly entertaining, this might be the final nail in the coffin for dubstep jokes. The bass-driven electronic music is great for loud nights, but I'm starting to sense a lack of distinction between dubstep artists. It's definitely become a fad as of recent, but unfortunately it seems the genre doesn't have anywhere to go other than mass amounts of popculture references. Maybe someone will come along and redefine dubstep, but as of now I don't expect anything more than the public interest to start dwindling.
I have still watched this video at least ten times.