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Introducing the New Dubstep Drinking Game

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9. For anything sexually oriented within the music, shot or sip on a drink depending on how you're holding up for each one.

My suggestion is Borgore is bound to set you up for failure or I guess a good time on this rule. And if PornStep is on that playlist, might as well drink up.

10. What do you really know? 'Nothing.' Wow, take a shot!

A good game to play within this game is ask members of your elite dubstep drinking crew where DJs are from and what their real name is. It will surprise you how much people don't know, or maybe how much you don't know. (Maybe ask again in the morning so that you remember for next time.)

Okay, now maybe I'm just am dork over here. I'd prefer not to give away some of my secrets, due to the fact that some are inside jokes with friends. No one, besides them of course would even understand.

But one of my inside jokes falls under the rule that one should drink anytime you have no idea as to what someone is saying during the song. So don't play any Major Lazer, you're screwed if you do.

The dubstep tutorials are always a good way to figure out some key basic rules. The buildups, beatdown section, snare and so on can all be inspirations as to what rules you could create on your own.

There are so many different things you could add to this game. It's easy to make it your own. I've even added dance moves to my game version. I'm interested to see how this goes back at ASU for next semester.

Make sure to have your necessary shot glasses, beer, liquor of course, cups, chasers or mixers (whatever you'd prefer to make it for the night) and the music. Adding your own rules is always fun. It's bound to happen anyways.

Drink responsibly and womp your mind away.


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