OP your first post doesnt seem very open minded. Dubstep follows common time steps and some irregular but even with the creepy noises you should be able to catch it. It is pretty complicated though, sort of like metal music and some blue grass. Also sort of an acquired taste, but I would say that a lot of people here like it in part because it often comes in 320kbps or higher and is recorded at -0 db with a high dynamic range. In other words everything is clear and distinguished in the songs and your tweeters, mids, and subs will all be taken for the ultimate torture test while your ears spit jizz like your dong after a night with jenna jameson.