Brostep
Brostep burst onto the scene in the late 2000s, primarily from the UK, where it challenged the very notion of subtlety by turning dubstep up to eleven and adding enough bass to make your neighbours reconsider their living arrangements. Characterised by its aggressive wobbles, heavy drops, and loudly shouted samples, it sounds like a rave where the DJ accidentally spilled energy drink all over the mixing desk. This genre is beloved by fans for its ability to turn any gathering into a full-blown rave, confirming the age-old adage that more bass is always the answer to life's questions.
