I liked popular things at one point. Then fan-girls and obsessive morons got to them, glammed them up, obsessed over them, and generally ruined it all for everybody else.
You know who I"m talking about, the "followers" who don't like people who like to be different and away from the herd. The people who hate us because we're actually taking steps to try new things and discover new shit for ourselves rather than follow the "mainstream". I can't stand mainstream. It's all the same.
1. a kid singing pop to older women about relationships
2. a black guy singing about love and relationships
3. a white guy screaming into a microphone playing the same annoying shit over and over again
4. 3 other white guys who sound exactly like that one white guy because that voice is so easy to do
5. emo fags singing about relationships
6. a woman screaming rebellion and to be free
7. country

But to answer your question before YYZ, Dubstep is a very hardcore techno/trance that you can get high to. I'm not even going to fuck around with that one. One of the biggest movements of dubstep is it's flowing and chill nature, yet remaining hardcore enough to appreciate even when you don't smoke.