Subsource (band)

In their earlier years, their shows were heavily improvised and often took place on the London squat/free party scene and their intention was to be 'playing dance-floor destroyers'.

Track listing NME gave the album a good overall review and described it as 'fusing dubstep with cyber metal with great aplomb'.

Other reviewers in print and online generally praised the eclecticness and mentioned facets of dubstep, breakbeat, drum and bass, punk, hip-hop, reggae and metal being present in their sound.

Overall, reception was positive for this EP which was praised for its darker, heavier tones compared to the band's previous sound - and for mixing punk, rock and dubstep in an original way.

[13][14] Other artists that commented for their press release for the EP include: Liam Howlett from The Prodigy – "These boys have a big, nasty sound, dangerous to my ears" Benji Webbe from Skindred – "It's the sound they use, they just f*ck up your speakers" [15] Molotov was used in a trailer for the video game World of Tanks which garnered over 200,000 in the first two days of going live.