Scafetta’s remix of Taking Back Sunday’s ‘Cute Without The E’ brings back pop punk hysteria with bass [Track Write-Up]


Scafetta gives Taking Back Sunday‘s pop punk hit ‘Cute Without The E‘ a feral face lift via his new dubstep remix.

[Buffalo, NY’s] Dave Scafetta has been a driving force, steadily growing his influence within the underground bass music scene. His insane original releases are what get you hooked, his remixes are what keep you coming back, and his signature sound is what has the masses headbanging and breaking rails on the festival grounds.

photo of: Scafetta | by: Alex Long

Scafetta‘s consistent stream of original releases showcases his versatility and creativity, all the while we remain surprised with his new remixes, underpinning that same prowess behind the DAW, delivering one-of-a-kind tunes, time and time again.

At any level of notoriety in the bass music scene, someone knows of Scafetta and/or his music, and his recognizable sound is only becoming more and more prevalent.

In addition to his own original work, Scafetta‘s (unofficial) remixes of once-popular pop punk hits have garnered widespread attention, further solidifying his position as a prominent figure in the modern underground music landscape.

Hence, why we are here today; a Scafetta remix!

CUTE WITHOUT THE E (Cut From The Team) Scafetta Remix | OUT NOW

From Asking Alexandria to Hawthorne Heights, My Chemical Romance, Of Mice And Men, and even Pierce The VeilScafetta has a gnarled knack for mutating fiery metal, pop punk, and screamo band bangers into full-send dance floor devastators.

His most recent remix is of Utah-based worldwide-known pop punk/rock band, Taking Back Sunday’s ‘Cute Without The E’, (most famously known for “Make Damn Sure) – and holy f**k, he does a number on this pop punk sensation hit. From the menacing amount of bass in each facet of the remix, there isn’t a dull moment in its 3:05 runtime.

Taking Back Sunday, band members

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pictured: Scafetta

The perfect mix of pop punk and proper dubstep is excitingly structured to highlight the song’s nostalgia and underpin its bass-laden goodness.

The seamless integration of catchy melodies, vocal bits, paired with wobbling basslines ensures a captivating listening experience that resonates with fans of both genres.

This dynamic blend in Scafetta’s TBS remix not only pays homage to the roots of each genre but also pushes the boundaries of contemporary music, offering a fresh and invigorating sound that captivates the senses.

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