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IMO, those two kind of sounds are and will pass the "test" time due to the different ammount of genres they are used. "Wobbling" (both made by phasing and LFOs) have been used since the advent of the earliest synths, and just now have this "status" that you said (being overused) because of the american scene of brostep. So, it's not true to say it's something that have been explored to it's full extent, once you have more than 50 years of this technique. It may have been overused in the brostep/electro thing, but you'll never know when a wobbling bass/sound will be used, on any different genre that may come in the future.For sure man, musical taste is always down to an opinion of the listener. I ain't bashing dubstep (I own and have made wobble shit) , and I ain't saying all tunes with a reese in it are good. I just think the reese will stand the test of time longer than the wobble.