"I'm like, 'This is great!' It's the perfect life for this particular piece of music." It's a little bit silly, and I've seen a lot of people who are like, 'You must be gutted you must be really disappointed,'" Mohawke said of the response. "It was not an entirely serious song in the first place. Mohawke said if he hadn't released his new, critically praised album "Cry Sugar" just weeks before "Cbat" went viral, he might've been more sensitive to its reception. "A lot of what we were doing was a reaction to that and sort of the antithesis to that." ![]() ![]() "It was right on that era where dubstep was starting to become a thing in America, and it was becoming progressively more and more stupid and ridiculous and aggressive and sort of bro kind of music," he said.
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