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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Bieber View Post
    So I want to mess with that stuff, but also stay me.
    This is going to be epic, I can't wait to hear what this hybrid will sound like. Bieber gonna take you down, Skrillex. Down to funky town.
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    You know what, I hope he makes an album with more wobbles and lfo's than anything out there by Doctor P. This way, all those die-hard beliebers will be quiet, and will need a better reason as to why they like his music besides " He sings about me". But only one album... no more.
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    Hell, I hope he produces an album of terrifying sonic terrorism. I want to see bass frequencies that will cause his fanbase to involuntarily sh!t their trainer pants at his gigs. And yet somehow I think that this will not happen.
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    It sure seemed to work for rebecca black. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoMhOKagWNU

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    Quote Originally Posted by lethal_pizzle View Post
    Hell, I hope he produces an album of terrifying sonic terrorism. I want to see bass frequencies that will cause his fanbase to involuntarily sh!t their trainer pants at his gigs. And yet somehow I think that this will not happen.
    HAHAHAHAH hey, we can always dream :P but regardless of what he puts out, i think he's going to lose a LOT of his fanbase, radio listeners don't adjust well to change. It's gonna be the same as when Rusko produced the Britney Spears album. Bad call on his part.
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    I'm not so sure. Pop music tends to go where the action is. The dubstep element will end up so incredibly diluted anyway.
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    I agree, it's just that this change is so sudden, where they gradually went more EDM-esque . And that's what i think will scare people away. Anytime an artist makes a big change in their style, people usually respond with "they're sellouts" but in this situation... I don't really know. It just pisses me off that he's doing it because it's what's big, not because he enjoys it. All about the money...
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    Quote Originally Posted by elio_xh View Post
    I agree, it's just that this change is so sudden, where they gradually went more EDM-esque . And that's what i think will scare people away. Anytime an artist makes a big change in their style, people usually respond with "they're sellouts" but in this situation... I don't really know. It just pisses me off that he's doing it because it's what's big, not because he enjoys it. All about the money...
    Pretty much...what i kinda foresee happening is all the pop stars hopping on the bandwagon, to make their money. Riding the wave until pop culture decides dubstep is "so last year". Than everyone bailing on it for the next best thing, leaving the fans that truly love edm to pick up the pieces. And i'm not saying i hate dubstep or anything cuz of this, it just happens to be the genre that this is happening with.

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    [youtube]52exjisSs1w&hl[/youtube]
    Im not saying it's good, but i'm also not saying it's bad
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    Trance is no longer the cheesiest edm genre

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