You say this every time: "That's Dubstep, that's progressive house, that's Free Jazz etc."
No sir, I can not agree. Especially since "free jazz" has no universally accepted musical characteristics or "rules". The idea with free jazz was to simply break free of the rules in Jazz music. That's it.
If I were to throw together a song with out of time guitars, completely kill the mids, drum patterns consisting of nothing but alternating snare and kick drum sixteenths, tremolo picking, a complete overuse of un-resolved dissonance and finally record with an Xbox "rock band" mic the sound of someone's angry stomach letting loose in the taco bell wash-room; then put that recording over top of my song and call it vocals, people would say, "this song has issues such as:"
I would not retaliate with, "Well get over it; that's death metal for ya!"