Hehehe, I don't understand how someone requires an in-line volume control before considering a headphone "good" as such a thing is avoided by most high end headphone manufacturers because the additional components would only degrade audio fidelity.
Volume controls, on the otherhand.are a seperate matter, but it doesn't seem like that is what the OP meant.
to the OP: forget in-line headphone volume controls. Any headphone that has that feature is most likely utter junk.
Throwing around a word like "good" is not helpful for forum members trying to help yo uwith suggestions, as there are different qualities, like treble/mid/bass volume, treble/mid/bass control, treble/mid/bass clarity.
Sounds like you also don't appreciate any supraaural headphones, and only circumaural headphones, so be sure to look for that when you are looking at headphones. Many headphones arent designed to go around your ears, but to be clamped on top of them, esp if you are looking for headphones less than $200.
I would start looking at the Sony XB700 and XB500 headphones. I own both, and they handle Dubstep music without problems and ask for more. Then buy yourself a decent set of computer speakers with a headphone jack and volume control, or a keyboard with volume controls.
-2 cents