"drops" have their equivalent in every other form of music. Breakdowns in hardcore, choruses in pop music, it's just a catchy part of any tune that people easily grab onto.
> Drops certainly have equivalents in other music, but I don't think those are good comparisons.
seriously?
dubstep is just 'another' form of eletctronic dance music..
and, to be opinionated, basically rhythmically dumbed-down drum&bass which itself is rhythmically dumbed down jungle which itself is rhythmically more complicated hardcore techno minus the 4-to-the-floor bass drums of the 'main' tune...
I don't think the defining feature of drops is their catchiness, but the slowly building tension and sudden release.