Well, you know my thoughts on 'wub' and 'yaaa' over-use anyway! Probably partly why I like it. Of course the whole "but is it really dubstep" thing can come into play here but I've decided that, after several long offline conversations about it, I don't really care. Indeed one of the things I like most is that you've not tried too hard to make it into conventional dubstep. It's more, uh, 'yours' than some of the other stuff you could have made and I like that. I'd say it's something you could work more on - check out some dubstep artists who really go off and do their own thing with the genre for ideas. I know it's weird saying that you're making a remix really yours but it is very possible; see: the Zeds Dead remix of Eyes on Fire. Hope this makes sense lol.