The Best and Worst of Dubstep Beatboxing

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In 2012, the genre of beatboxing seems to be both respected and ignored. Add into the beatboxing world those who try their hand (mouths) at dubstep beatboxing, and you’ve got an intriguing dynamic. While those who can beatbox well get props, the skill doesn’t seem to get people that far; you may like and share a video of the Skrillex of beatboxing, but do you truly see this guy getting ahead within the industry? Not to mention that over the last few years, with so many beatboxers exploring the dubstep terrain, it seems to be that the great dubstep beatboxers are hidden behind a massive amount of guys that either aren’t as singular or innovative as they think they are, or they outright suck. Let’s take a look at some of the best, and worst, that dubstep beatboxing has to offer.

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