The Glitch Mob Songs Ranked

The Glitch Mob is an American electronic music trio from Los Angeles, California. It consists of edIT (Edward Ma), Boreta (Justin Boreta), and Ooah (Josh Mayer). Chris Martins of LA Weekly noted that they “have undoubtedly found the largest audience of any L.A. beat scene artist yet.” The Glitch Mob, originally a four-piece including Kraddy, was formed within the burgeoning Los Angeles bass-driven ‘beat’ scene. The group made a name for themselves playing live performances, choosing to perform with laptops and MIDI controllers like the Lemur. They won fans through showcasing their chosen technology during solo performances, and after gaining attention in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the group eventually toured more widely along the West Coast and then to various festivals worldwide. After citing “creative differences,” founding member Kraddy left the group in 2009. Here are all of The Glitch Mob’s songs ranked.

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20. Better Hide Better Run (Need for Speed, 2015)

“Kind of slow at first but already it gets seriously pretty fast and the mix is great although I don’t really like the vocal part in the middle”

19. Between Two Dreams (Drink the Sea (Remixes Vol. 1), 2011)

“These guys took their glitch EDM tools and set out to make one killer transcendent album. It’s kind of retro-sounding, a tiny bit dubstep. but it’s got its own sound.”

18. Carry the Sun (Love Death Immortality, 2014)

“This song is so unique… It doesn’t sound like any other of their songs. It’s fast and aggressive, but also calming.”

Glitch Mob, The - Drink The Sea - Amazon.com Music

17. Starve the Ego, Feed the Soul (Drink the Sea, 2010)

“My calm down song, like the breaker track of the album… Soothing, yet with a beat. Not the best, but still pretty since it has an amazing tune-ish sorta thing”

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16. Fistful of Silence (Drink the Sea, 2010)

“It’s hard to believe the group consists of only 3 people. Until you realize just how talented “only” 3 people need to be. I’ve never been a huge fan of the techno sound – but I’ll be on the look out for more from this band.”

15. Head Full of Shadows (Piece of the Indestructible, 2015)

“Hands down my favorite song. Starts of chill and picks up. Great for if you need something to pump you up! The melody and beat just gives you the chills.”

See Without Eyes | The Glitch Mob

14. Between Two Points (Drink the Sea (Ambient Version), 2010)

“The music sounded great and was easy to download. I had no problems at all :)my experience was blissful and fulfilling. It wont let me put-forth a review unless I write 20 more more words, not repeated. I love listening to this song when I go running”

13. Beyond Monday (Drink the Sea, 2010)

“This is the BOMB! Listen to this once using some descent earphones and you are going to love it forever… It Had fatal’s theme and it was so catchy!”

12. A Dream Within a Dream (Drink the Sea, 2010)

“What’s cool about this song is that at the start, it brings feelings of guilt for every little thing I’ve done, and then when the beat starts, I forget about all of it. Glitch Mob is just cool man”

The Glitch Mob: Love Death Immortality | Album Review

11. Bad Wings (Drink the Sea, 2010)

“This song is great and the beat echoes sound mesmerizing it may be slower than the others but that makes it better sometimes also the vocal harmony sounds great”

10. Can’t Kill Us (Love Death Immortality, 2014)

“Sounds wonderful… I’m hyped the hell up feelin’ like I could do almost anything… wow amazing guys I am really inspired musically by this. I am really working hard to get on this level of skill…. great work!!’

9. Seven Nation Army (Seven Nation Army, 2011)

“The sound leading up to the chorus is amazingly great. I still prefer the chorus of the original though, it sounds more powerful.”

The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army (The Glitch Mob Remix) by Haacker

8. We Swarm (Drink the Sea, 2010)

“I love all of the attention to detail they put in their songs. listen to main synth playing only with the drums at 5:17, listen to how real it sounds like a human is playing not perfectly to the tempo, on some sort of string instrument like a bass guitar.”

7. Warrior Concerto (More Voltage, 2011)

“The intensity through the whole song never falls and never let your heart go away. Definitely a masterpiece which brings the classical and modern electronic music together in a beautiful compose. Thanks for making it real.”

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6. Drive It Like You Stole It (Drink the Sea, 2010)

“Awesome drops and beats, to me it’s the most special song they’ve ever made. It sounds mesmerizing and complex.”

The Glitch Mob – Drive It Like You Stole It (The Mixtape Version) (2011,  857 kbps, File) - Discogs

5. Skullclub (Love Death Immortality, 2014)

“The Glitch Mob…this song is the first track that I have listened to completely that would be classified as “dubstep.” Let me just say, I have your whole album and it is fantastic. It has truly shattered the stereotype usually associated with the genre, and I have worked out many many days listening to your wondrous works! Please, keep it up. I will never forget this track as the “gateway song,” and because of your group, I feel like I have truly discovered a diamond in the rough. Bravo, and I look forward to your future albums.”

4. Animus Vox (Love Death Immortality, 2014)

“The sound cuts deep and bleeds emotion. Everything fits together so well and sounds amazing. In my opinion, this is the best song from The Glitch Mob.”

3. Our Demons (Love Death Immortality, 2014)

“This song elevates me like no other song I’ve ever heard. It elevates my spirit, my confidence, my mind. I’ve listen to this album for years and its effects on my have never really changed. Just fantastic musicianship.”

The Glitch Mob - Our Demons (Pair Of Arrows Remix) by Pair Of Arrows

2. We Can Make the World Stop (More Voltage, 2011)

“The combination of the different instruments all being played in rapid succession and then the drop near the end makes it feel like something you should be waiting for while enjoying the journey to it.”

1. Fortune Days (Drink the Sea, 2010)

“Fortune Days is an excellent representation of what electronic music should be. It starts with a rhythm that draws your attention and then builds into an incredible beat and rises to a fantastic intensity. Definitely one of the best songs I’ve heard in the genre period.”