Parents Playing Dubstep For Their Kids

If you love music as much as we do and have kids (or want to have kids), we imagine this is something you've said before: "I hope my kid loves cool mu

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If you love music as much as we do and have kids (or want to have kids), we imagine this is something you've said before: "I hope my kid loves cool music." With the ease of pop music, a young child can get hooked onto a simple melody way quicker than a complex bassline or drum edit. Just how it goes. And while dance music has a slew of catchy beats, it can really depend on the kid. Maybe your son or daughter will want to hear guitars strumming before wobbly basslines. Not these babies. The kids found in these clips will cry if they you turn off their dubstep, trust us: we've seen it happen. Celebrate a collection of cool-ass babies as these parents document their love of dubstep.

Are you ready to dance?

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Unlike many kids (and most ravers), this youngster goes ham for the intro and build-ups. Twirling in circles, bouncing at the knees, and doing all kinds of fist-pumping, he goes on. The music gets turned off and he let's her know: "ON!" That's right, little guy, on.

The chilli fistpump

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You know what goes well together? Gnarly dubstep and chilli. Homegirl is just in her high chair, enjoying some food, and those otherworldly bassline shit. She hits the screwface like a pro, and has to emphasize her love for that BASS with some proper fist-pumps. Could we have seen a Reid Speed Jr. in the making?

Fred's screwface

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This kid Fred has starred in three different dnb videos, but check out what happens when he hears that proper dubstep. We're pretty sure this isn't in slow motion: his head nod just rolls that slow when the 140BPM nastiness hits.

Is this kid still sick?

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The story behind this one is short, but hilarious, and showcases the healing power of music. This little guy was sent home with a fever, and while this could be the fever reacting to his brain, once that nasty tune drops, just check out how he reacts.

The Bare Noize Baby

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Once this kid hears Ellie Goulding's angelic voice, he is all kinds of happy. That beat kicks and he's rocking. Turn it off? Nothing but tears.

The Trillbass Bounce

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Trillbass might not be a crew anymore, but this kid found hmself stuck in the mix, bouncing to the sub bass just the same.

On bended knee

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You ever hear something massive on UKF and just had to get on the floor in wonderment? This feels like a spiritual moment for the tike, and we can't complain.

Where's my dubstep?

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All kinds of tears until pops put on Caspa's "Where's My Money?" remix and let the handsome baby stand up and get some dubstep exercises on. Drop!

The Dubstep Dispute Baby

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"The Dubstep Dispute" is a (very) short piece that has robots going bananas to a massive dubstep track. All this kid wanted to do was bounce and wave its hands to the beat. The added lights, colors, and destruction during this piece probably helped keep the kid's attention as well.

The mesmerized newborn

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At nine-months-old, this newborn isn't out here going ham to dubstep, but peep the bass in that tune; she's definitely aware, and isn't crying. Score one for the 140s!

Jaelyn meets Skrillex

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Jaelyn is a winner, and her YouTube page proves it. In this video, her parents introduced her to Afrojack (which she bounced to), but halfway they drop some Skrillex, and while she doesn't go ballistic like some of the other kids, and she seems confused until around 2:23, when she starts to really get her groove on. Go on Jaelyn!

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