Knife Party Songs Ranked
Knife Party is an Australian electronic music duo consisting of Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen, two members of the drum and bass band Pendulum. The duo has worked with artists such as the Swedish House Mafia, Steve Aoki, MistaJam, Foreign Beggars, I See MONSTERS, Tom Staar, Pegboard Nerds, and Tom Morello. Knife Party peaked at 23rd on DJMag’s 2013 Top 100 DJs rankings. On 17 April 2019, Knife Party previewed the track “Ghost Train”, a minimal tech-house track, from their EP Lost Souls on the 13th episode of their podcast. The tracklist for the “Lost Souls” The EP also included the tracks “No Saint”, “Lost Souls”, and “Death & Desire” (featuring Harrison), and was released on 19 July. The EP debuted at No. 7 on the US Billboard Dance/Electronic Album Sales chart in August. The song “Death & Desire” debuted at No. 35 on Billboard‘s Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart on 14 December. In addition to four tracks, Muzzy’s remix of “Ghost Train”, Laidback Luke’s remix of “Death & Desire” and Annix’s remix of “Lost Souls” were also released. Here are all of Knife Party’s songs ranked.
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20. Boss Mode (Abandon Ship, 2014)
“I never get tired of this song. The drop is AMAZING not to mention the vocals and the rest of the song. Definitely one of Knife Party’s best songs.”
19. Apex (The Uprising, 2012)
“For those of you who have never heard of Foreign Beggars, do your self a favor and explore more of their songs. They are very talented in my opinion compared to the other rap garbage making millions of dollars and getting tons of views. But when I found out Knife Party produced this, it made me love the song even more. This is my second favorite song by Foreign Beggars and one of my top favorites by Knife Party. “
18. Give It Up (Abandon Ship, 2014)
“Only dubstep track on their album, and is it great! The drop is hard! Awesome intro and perfect drop! This will always be one of my favorite KP remixes”
17. Suffer (Suffer, 2015)
“Such a great song and one of the best dubstep tracks I have heard in a long time. They are my second favorite dubstep artists behind Skrillex which is amazing.”
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16. Sleaze (Rage Valley 2012)
“Not only does Sleaze have a mean drop, the vocals are very well edited. Also, that intro sound like a sick remix of Jaws; I’d be happy with a song that was just that.”
15. Red Dawn (Abandon Ship 2014)
” love this song for multiple reasons. The tune is very catchy, and gets stuck in your head easily. I often find myself humming it throughout the day. I also like the strings in this song. I’m not sure what it is, but the violins, or whatever they are (sorry, I’m only good at naming percussion instruments), are just so epic sounding that they’re hard not to like. The main synths that where used also have a lot of ump to them, and also feel very dark and mysterious. I also like the mysterious feel of the vocals in the beginning.”
14. Zoology (Zoology, 2017)
“Amazing song that features Skrillex in it. The first part of the song is way better than the second part but it is still just amazing. Knife Party is my new favorite Dubstep artists.”
13. EDM Death Machine (UKF Live, 2013)
“The song is so catchy, especially the first minute of it, and uses so many different sounds. It’s an excellent song.
12. LRAD (Haunted House 2013)
“A deep banger that, while not changing the genre, definitely makes some major moves. Awesome drop and chorus. I would be happy to find more songs like this.”
11. Begin Again (Abandon Ship, 2014)
“This song might not be very popular compared to Bonfire, LRAD, Boss mode, etc, but it is one of the best songs on the Abandon Ship album I’ve ever heard. Ever since Pendulum split up, some people have been waiting to hear Rob Swire’s voice again. Finally, this song has been heard with Swire’s voice.”
10. Tourniquet (100% No Modern Talking, 2011)
“A nice track and although if you would ask anyone which song was best on the album 95% would choose Internet Friends because it was so popular.”
9. Internet Friends VIP (100% No Modern Talking, 2011)
“Imagine this song playing over the loudspeakers with hundreds of people splashing in the water, being rocked by the most epic bass ever. EPIC is RIGHT! Crank it up in your car on the way to work; if this doesn’t get you amped up and ready to take on the day, I don’t know what will!”
8. Antidote (Until Now, 2012)
“Swedish House Mafia and Knife Party are the perfect collaboration. They are like the best house/dubstep artists right now and them together, is just wow.”
7. Rage Valley (Rage Valley, 2012)
“This is perfect electro house and is equally heavy as it is beautiful. This song is just too epic! It’s got a perfect balance of dubstep electro and an awesome beat.”
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6. Power Glove (Haunted House 2013)
“TOTAL banger. When this first leaked out I had to listen to it because I knew knife party will not disappoint. And they didn’t. Probably one of my favorites up to date.”
5. Fire Hive (100% No Modern Talking, 2011)
“This song is so catchy! Unlike some of the others it starts off at a good pace and gets even better! Love it! This is like a club party, a beach party, any party!”
4. Destroy Them With Lasers (100% No Modern Talking, 2011)
“This song is just what Knife Party is all about! I mean seriously… it has the best electro drop (besides internet friends) and it picks up in a very awesome/rapid way!”
3. Centipede (Rage Valley, 2012)
“BEST song I have heard. Awesome noises. I have been searching for awesome dubstep and knife party always shows up. I always want more in my music files. There is always more to get. Centipede is something everyone has to hear.”
2. Internet Friends (100% No Modern Talking, 2011)
“The intro to the song with the woman speaking is hilarious! Not everyone will have the the sense of humor but I personally love it. The towards the middle the song build up and then the peaking point. You can hardly wait for the drop then BAM!”
1. Bonfire (WWE 2K15: The Soundtrack, 2014)
“This song has captured the essence of dubstep whilst still having amazing rhythms and melodies. The drop at one minute in still sends chills down my spine!”