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[[:Dub (music)]] → {{no redirect|Dub music}} – This is the standard title format for music genre articles (see e.g. [[pop music]] or [[rock music]]); the current format instead indicates that dub is a feature of music, such as a specific technique or sound (see e.g. [[screaming (music)]] or [[programming (music)]]). --<small>[[User talk:Mashaunix|MA]]</small>[[User:Mashaunix|SHAUN]]<small>[[Special:Contributions/Mashaunix|IX]]</small> 14:15, 21 October 2015 (UTC)
[[:Dub (music)]] → {{no redirect|Dub music}} – This is the standard title format for music genre articles (see e.g. [[pop music]] or [[rock music]]); the current format instead indicates that dub is a feature of music, such as a specific technique or sound (see e.g. [[screaming (music)]] or [[programming (music)]]). --<small>[[User talk:Mashaunix|MA]]</small>[[User:Mashaunix|SHAUN]]<small>[[Special:Contributions/Mashaunix|IX]]</small> 14:15, 21 October 2015 (UTC)
* '''Support''' per nom's sound analysis. --[[User:Cavarrone|'''C'''avarrone]] 16:58, 21 October 2015 (UTC)

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In the main article "dub" is identified as an abbreviation of "double" which, of course, it is not. Since this is my first visit (wanted to see if this weekend's 10th. anniversary party at Elbo Room was mentioned) I don't know how/where to insert the fact that "dub" is an abbreviation for "dubbing", as in "overdubbing"

Dub poetry

Is dub poetry a big enough topic to have it's own page, or would a discussion fit better here? Zeimusu 14:08, 2004 Jun 28 (UTC)

Behold the a-answer Htaccess

New Zealand

Surprised not to see New Zealand featured in this article. Dub and reggae is huge part of their culture.

Requested move 21 October 2015

Dub (music)Dub music – This is the standard title format for music genre articles (see e.g. pop music or rock music); the current format instead indicates that dub is a feature of music, such as a specific technique or sound (see e.g. screaming (music) or programming (music)). --MASHAUNIX 14:15, 21 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]