Seems your listening to crappy dubstep.
You should look up better DJ's.
Theres repetitive dubstep that just plays the same loop for 5mins,but theres also good quality dubstep.
Nope, most electronic DJ garbage is just that, garbage. Even most fans of bad house/techno/whateverthe[censored] realize it's a terrible fad popular with kids and internet denizens.
Ugh it makes my ears hurt. I need real music now. I need instruments and not random noises and sampling and stupid voices
http://www.splicetoday.com/music/dubstep-svcks
"All of this is fine; there's nothing wrong with taking drugs, dancing, and wanting to [censored]. What I take issue with is how absolutely vapid all of this music is. It is completely empty, derivative, and means nothing. In defense of dubstep, a lot of my friends argue it succeeds exactly at what it aims to do—that is, music designed to get [censored] up and dance to. It's not good on its own terms as music. But there is plenty of good, distinctive music that does that without being shallow and nihilistic: look at Daft Punk, Primal Scream, Javelin, Fatboy Slim, or Basemant Jaxx. Dub Nation's hedonistic and narcotic-obsessed aesthetic is offensive to me as a music fan, because it reduces the music to merely a trip-aiding accessory, totally useless on its own. Not to mention how diluted and homogenous the sounds used are. I've (reluctantly) listened to a lot of this [censored] and I can't tell a difference at all between artists. "WOMP WOMP WOMP"—yeah, I get it. This is music that lacks personality or sincerity. It is faceless.
You may be listening to Borgore, Deadmau5, or Smash Gordon right now, foaming at the mouth with rage (don't worry, that's probably just the Ketamine kicking in). "Dude. You just don't get it. Dub is a lifestyle. I live and breathe for the drop." You may accuse me of prickish elitism—"live and let live, bro." Sorry, but I call [censored] on that. Musical libertarianism leads to stagnation of thought and conversation, and I fully open myself to criticism of my taste and stance. I believe that dubstep/brostep will once again be a diminished subculture within the next three years, and as my friend Mike Boone aptly put it, will be remembered as our generation's disco. So if no one's going to say it, I will. Dubstep svcks."
Haha, yup!