In a surprising twist, "" was featured on the soundtrack of M. Night Shyamalan’s 2017 psychological thriller, Split . Fans of the movie might remember it during a scene where James McAvoy’s character shows off some intense moves—a moment that brought Snails' "Extra Weird" dubstep to a mainstream cinematic audience. Why It Still Slaps
"Frogbass" isn't just a clever name; the track literally utilizes as its primary catalyst. It’s a masterclass in unique sound design, blending: Sickening synth lines that mimic organic, guttural sounds.
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While the track became a staple in the bass music community and a highlight of Snails' live sets—including major performances at venues like —it also found an unexpected home in pop culture.
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