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"ICH R U" (2012)
This track is a good example of the classic Boys Noize sound. It's a nearly symmetrical balance between a melody you can dance to, and digital, mechanical sounds that add a roughness to it.
"Next Order" Dog Blood (2012)
So technically this is a Boys Noize and Skrillex track, but I'm betting some Dog Blood drips onto Boys Noize's sets here and there. Honestly, if you listened to the track without knowing it is a collaboration between Ridha and Moore, it would pass as a Boys Noize original. It has a choppy, electro quality about it that's pretty consistent with the Boys Noize style.