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Camo & Krooked · The Grid (SSX Soundtrack)

Good at getting your adrenaline flowing to game it UP.

This Camo & Krooked D&B scorcher was produced for the upcoming SSX title. The two mention that it was made specifically to fit the gameplay, which would be interesting to see the whole process they went through, working with game producers and such.

Make sure to check out Camo & Krooked’s Bond remix for the new Goldeneye game. Better yet, check out all the best dubstep remixes of video game classics.

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Dubstep Remixes of Video Game Classics

Reviving old-school Nintendo & Sega games in the dubstep arena

Inspired by our Dubstep Remixes of Rock Classics, this time around we’re taking our favorite 80′s & 90′s video games and coiling the shit out of ‘em with style. It originally started out as just general remixes of video game themes, but after compiling the majority of them, it turned out to be mainly dubstep. Unfortunately, that led to a few good remixes getting cut for now, most notably a favorite hip-hop Mario mashup of mine.

I tried my darndest to get the most memorable classics – such as Zelda, Sonic, Mario and a few other noteworthy – but couldn’t manage to find quality ones for a few. There are just so many damn dubstep remixes out there and most of ‘em are complete shit – it’s one of the fastest emerging genres, so there’s bound to be a lot of people hoppin’ on the bandwagon. However, I did manage to come up with 8 solid remixes, so help us come up with the rest and I’ll make sure to give up some cool prizes!! First off, “Hip-Hop Remixes of Video Game Classics”.

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Camo & Krooked · James Bond Theme (Rework)

You know the Bond theme was gonna get 'stepped on eventually.

Camo + Krooked created the official remix of the James Bond theme for Activision’s GoldenEye 007 : Reloaded. I don’t know how this game is gonna stack up to the N64 original, but Camo & Krooked’s dubstep rework of the original theme adds just enough electro-bass goodness to keep it up with the times, yet doesn’t go too far with it (thankfully).

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