Top 10 Dubstep Songs Which Break the Stereotypes

Gem Shards" by EPROM: This experimental track takes dubstep to new levels, incorporating glitchy, futuristic sounds and unconventional rhythms.

Holdin On" (Skrillex & Nero Remix) by Monsta: This remix blends elements of house and dubstep, resulting in a catchy and upbeat track.

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One Click Headshot" by Feed Me: A heavy and aggressive track that incorporates glitchy, video game-inspired sounds and textures.

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Falling" by Zeds Dead ft. Memorecks: This melodic dubstep track combines emotive piano chords with a powerful bassline and dreamy vocals.

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Strobe" by Deadmau5: This classic track combines melodic, progressive house elements with dubstep-inspired basslines.

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Midnight Request Line" by Skream: A pioneering track in the dubstep genre, it features a simple yet infectious bassline that has become a classic.

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Cracks" (Flux Pavilion Remix) by Freestylers ft. Belle Humble: This remix takes a melodic and emotive approach to dubstep, with Belle Humble's vocals soaring over.

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Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" by Skrillex: A game-changing track in the dubstep genre, it showcases Skrillex's unique sound and approach to production.

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I Can't Stop" by Flux Pavilion: One of the most iconic dubstep tracks, it features a simple yet infectious melody that has become a staple of the genre.

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Timestretch" by Bassnectar: This track showcases Bassnectar's ability to combine heavy dubstep basslines with intricate, melodic elements.

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