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  2. Ephixa - Wikipedia

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    James Leusink (born April 13, 1990), better known by his alias Ephixa (sometimes stylised as ephixa), is a Canadian electronic music producer who lives in Ontario, Canada. He is best known for his viral "Charlie Sheen Bi-Winning" dubstep remix, remixes of music from the Legend of Zelda franchise as well as various other remixes and original electronic music.

  3. Dubstep - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009, UKF Dubstep, a YouTube channel brand was founded by Luke Hood which introduced Dubstep to many young generations internationally at the time. UKF Dubstep has exploded in popularity as the music genre has hit the mainstream. In November 2010 the channel had 100,000 subscribers, and as of November 2019 has over one million. [86] "

  4. Kit Fysto - Wikipedia

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    The two produced a few dubstep/electronica remixes under this name. After Matt Good and two other band members left D.R.U.G.S., Kit Fysto became Matt Good and AJ Calderon's full-time project. The two played their first live show together at the 2012 Electric Glow Festival in Allentown, PA. [ 1 ]

  5. Zim Zimma - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube: Zim Zimma is a song by English rapper Sneakbo. The song was released in ... (Garage Remix) 5:36: 7. "Zim Zimma" (Dubstep Remix) 3:05: 8. "Still Breathing"

  6. Hooligans (song) - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube "Hooligans" is a song by Dutch producer Don Diablo and British musician Example. The single ... (Doorly's Dubstep remix) 4:29: 5. "Hooligans" (Spor remix ...

  7. Mt Eden (musical artist) - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Cooper, known under the pseudonym Mt Eden (and formerly Mt Eden Dubstep), is a New Zealand electronic music artist based in Auckland. [1] Popular tracks include "Sierra Leone" – a remix of Freshlyground 's "I'd Like" – and remixes of Delerium 's "Silence" as well as Lisa Miskovsky 's "Still Alive".

  8. Radioactive (Imagine Dragons song) - Wikipedia

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    Radioactive (The Dirty Tees Remix) Featured on the film The Host's soundtrack. American production duo Synchronice released a melodic dubstep remix of the song which accumulated over 20,000,000 plays on YouTube and over 15,000,000 plays on their own SoundCloud page.

  9. To the Stars (song) - Wikipedia

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    A video featuring the Break The Noize & The Autobots remix [2] was uploaded onto YouTube by UKF Dubstep before the original video on 5 October 2011. The video shows the band backstage, on the road, moshing and at various concerts which they played at during the summer of 2011.