Melbourne rapper 360 gets a spine-rippling dubstep makeover by Sydney producer Filth Collins. In a milder iteration of the Skrillex-defined style, the track has booming beats and stadium-scale waves of warped robotic noise that fuse together in epic and joyful explosions.
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