Try It Out (Neon Mix)

Album: Recess (2013)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song finds Skrillex teaming up with Alvin Risk, who is an Electronic music producer and DJ from Washington, D.C. Risk is signed to the OWSLA label, which Skrillex co-owns with Tim "Bitvargen" Smith, Kathryn Frazier, and Clayton Blaha.
  • According to Skrillex, the song "sets a perfect mood for exercising, hunting T-Rexs, swimming in volcanos, playing with catbug, playing video games, or just hanging out with your parents on a cool summer's night. If you're feeling like you need a lil umph in your rumph, bang this track and get pumped up for whatever ever it is you're trying out."
  • The video was directed by Alvin Risk and Skrillex, and finds the king of Dubstep traveling the world as well as hanging out with such celebrities as Jack Black, Zedd and Flava Flav.

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