Have you ever wondered what a Tommy James & The Shondells “Crimson and Clover” dubstep remix would sound like? Neither have we, (actually I secretly do, so get at it producers) but thanks to the super powers of the internet, a new app has surfaced that can do just that. The Wub Machine is an application built around a MixedinKey-like algorithm that analyzes a song’s tempo and key and then chops the track up to fit a predetermined beat made by the Wub engineers. Designed by Peter Sobot at Appstruments, the Wub Machine has a fairly simple design: You can remix the track to fit dubstep, drum & bass, electro or trap and the results will range any where from surprisingly entertaining to God awful, with most falling in the latter category. The Wub Machine is meant for entertainment purposes only, as the results and original tracks are deleted from the site’s server after 24 hrs, but there is an option to download the remixed track if needed. We fully anticipate this becoming the next in a long list of nerdy distractions that will supplement your procrastination, so check out the Wub Machine here and get remixing.