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Skrillex discography
Skrillex at Amnesia in 2012
Studio albums1
EPs6
Singles40
Music videos23

American record producer, DJ, singer and songwriter Skrillex has released one studio album, seven extended plays, 40 singles (including nine as a featured artist), and 23 music videos.[1]

After departing the post-hardcore band From First to Last, he released his debut extended play, Gypsyhook, on April 7, 2009, through Atlantic Records as Sonny Moore.[2] He then began producing music under the pseudonym Skrillex, released a second extended play, My Name Is Skrillex, as a free download from his Myspace page.[3] The release was succeeded by a single, "Weekends!!!", featuring Sirah, which was released on October 25, 2010, in the United States.[4] Skrillex rose to fame in late 2010 when he released a third EP, Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites on October 22 through labels mau5trap and Big Beat Records.[5] The release saw moderate success, peaking at number 49 on the Billboard 200 and receiving an award for Best Dance/Electronica Album at the 54th Grammy Awards. The album's title track, also released as the lead single, saw international acclaim, receiving an award for Best Dance Recording at the aforementioned ceremony, and peaking at number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100. Moore's remix of "Cinema" by Benny Benassi also won a Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical.[6]

On June 7, 2011, Skrillex released a fourth EP, More Monsters and Sprites, which primarily featured remixes of previous tracks.[7] The release charted in the lower regions on the Billboard 200, spawning the singles "First of the Year (Equinox)", which reached number 85 on the Hot 100 and "Ruffneck (Full Flex)" which peaked at number 89 in the United Kingdom. In December 2011, Skrillex released Bangarang, a fifth EP, featuring collaborations with The Doors, Ellie Goulding and Wolfgang Gartner.[8] Bangarang has since become his most commercially successful EP, peaking at number 15 on the Billboard 200, number six in Canada, number 31 in the United Kingdom, and number four in Australia. His sixth EP, Leaving, was released on January 2, 2013, exclusively to The Nest.[9] Skrillex released his first studio album Recess in March 2014.[10] In 2015 Moore collaborated with Diplo under the name Jack Ü, releasing a self-titled album in February of that year.[11]

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions
US
[12]
AUS
[13]
AUT
[14]
BEL
(FL)

[15]
CAN
[16]
FRA
[17]
NLD
[18]
SWE
[19]
SWI
[20]
UK
[21]
Recess 4 4 14 28 3 57 42 21 11 13

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[12]
AUS
[13]
BEL
(FL)

[15]
CAN
[16]
MEX
[23]
NOR
[24]
NZ
[25]
SWE
[19]
SWI
[20]
UK
[21]
Gypsyhook
  • Released: April 7, 2009
  • Label: OWSLA, Atlantic
  • Formats: Limited edition tour CD, digital download
My Name Is Skrillex
  • Released: June 7, 2010[26]
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: Digital download
Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
  • Released: October 25, 2010[27]
  • Label: mau5trap, Big Beat
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
49 24 24 15 49
More Monsters and Sprites
  • Released: June 7, 2011[31]
  • Label: Big Beat, Atlantic
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
124
Bangarang
  • Released: December 23, 2011[32]
  • Label: OWSLA, Big Beat, Atlantic
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
14 4 89 6 21 25 3 47 31
Leaving
  • Released: January 2, 2013
  • Label: OWSLA, Nest
  • Formats: Digital download
Show Tracks
  • Released: July 19, 2019[37]
  • Label: OWSLA, Atlantic
  • Formats: Digital download
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[38]
AUS
[39]
AUT
[14]
BEL
(FL)

[15]
CAN
[40]
FRA
[17]
NZ
[25]
SWE
[19]
SWI
[20]
UK
[41]
"Weekends"
(featuring Sirah)
2010 93 My Name Is Skrillex
"Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" 69 56 66 71 20 143 Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
"First of the Year (Equinox)" 2011 85 84 [A] 88 187 19 More Monsters and Sprites
"Ruffneck (Full Flex)" 89
"Breakn' a Sweat"
(with The Doors)
2012 [B] 80 32 Bangarang
"Bangarang"
(featuring Sirah)
72 4 25 9 26 63 14 24 61 24
"Lick It"[46]
(with Kaskade)
Fire & Ice
"Make It Bun Dem"
(with Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley)
[C] 27 34 15 34 87 16 48 58 Non-album single
"The Reason" 2013 Leaving
"Try It Out"
(with Alvin Risk)
185 Recess
"Ragga Bomb"
(featuring Ragga Twins)
2014 [D]
"Recess"
(with Kill the Noise featuring Fatman Scoop and Michael Angelakos)
[E] 47 69 [F] 59 189 57
"Dirty Vibe"
(with Diplo featuring G-Dragon and CL)
"Burial"
(with Yogi featuring Pusha T, Moody Good and TrollPhace)
2015 90 Non-album single
"Bun Up the Dance"
(with Dillon Francis)
This Mixtape Is Fire
"Squad Out!"[49]
(with Jauz featuring Fatman Scoop)
Adult Swim Singles 2015
"Working for It"
(with Zhu and THEY.)
30 122 39 71 Genesis Series
"El Chapo"
(with The Game)
The Documentary 2.5
"VIP's"
(with Must Die!)
2016 OWSLA Worldwide Broadcast
"Pretty Bye Bye"
(with Team EZY featuring NJOMZA)
"No Chill"
(with Vic Mensa)
Traffic
"Killa"
(with Wiwek featuring Elliphant)
The Free & Rebellious
"Purple Lamborghini"
(with Rick Ross)
33 39 56 [G] 28 58 34 61 Suicide Squad: The Album
"Slam Dunk"[51]
(with Valentino Khan featuring Kstylis)
Non-album singles
"Waiting"[52]
(with RL Grime and What So Not)
"Chicken Soup"
(with Habstrakt)
2017 HOWSLA
"Would You Ever"
(with Poo Bear)
[H] 42 [I] 61 [J] 91 63 55 Non-album singles
"Saint Laurent"
(with DJ Sliink and Wale)
"Favor"
(with Vindata and Nstasia)
"Goh"
(with What So Not featuring KLP)
2018 Not All the Beautiful Things
"Agen Wida"[55]
(with Joyryde)
Brave
"Face My Fears"
(with Hikaru Utada)
2019 98 [K] Non-album single
"Two Nights Part II" (Remix)[57]
(with Lykke Li and Ty Dolla Sign)
Still Sad Still Sexy
"Midnight Hour"
(with Boys Noize and Ty Dolla Sign)[58]
[L] TBA
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.
List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[38]
BEL
(FL)

[15]
CAN
[40]
FRA
[17]
MEX
Air.

[60]
NZ
[25]
"Get Up!"
(Korn featuring Skrillex)
2011 [M] The Path of Totality
"Narcissistic Cannibal"
(Korn featuring Skrillex and Kill the Noise)
[N] 97 41
"Bring Out The Devil"
(SOFI featuring Skrillex and Kill the Noise)
Locked & Loaded Pt.1
"Wild for the Night"
(A$AP Rocky featuring Skrillex and Birdy Nam Nam)
2013 80 [O] 65 169 38 Long. Live. ASAP
"Only Getting Younger"
(Elliphant featuring Skrillex)
2014 Look Like You Love It
"Drum Machine"[63]
(Big Grams featuring Skrillex)
2015 Big Grams
"Spoon Me"[64]
(Elliphant featuring Skrillex)
2016 [P] Living Life Golden
"End of the World"[65]
(Mr. Oizo featuring Skrillex)
All Wet
"So Am I"
(Ty Dolla $ign featuring Damian Marley and Skrillex)
2017 [Q] Beach House 3
"Warlordz"
(TroyBoi featuring Skrillex)
2019 Vibez, Vol. 3
"Way to Break My Heart"[67]
(Ed Sheeran featuring Skrillex)
79 No.6 Collaborations Project
"Ego Death"
(Ty Dolla $ign featuring Kanye West, FKA Twigs & Skrillex)
2020 Featuring Ty Dolla $ign
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[38]
US
Dance

[68]
AUS
[39]
CAN
[40]
UK
[69]
"Rock 'n' Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain)" 2010 [R] Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
"Kill Everybody" [S]
"Still Getting It"
(with Foreign Beggars)
2011 [T] The Harder They Fall
"Ruffneck (Flex)" [U] More Monsters and Sprites
"Right In" 24 Bangarang
"Kyoto"
(featuring Sirah)
74 [V] 50 59 175
"The Devil's Den"
(with Wolfgang Gartner)
35
"Summit"
(featuring Ellie Goulding)
18
"Reptile's Theme" Mortal Kombat: Songs Inspired by the Warriors
"All Is Fair in Love and Brostep"
(with Ragga Twins)
2014 17 Recess
"Stranger"
(with KillaGraham, featuring Sam Dew)
21
"Coast Is Clear"
(featuring Chance the Rapper and The Social Experiment)
33
"Doompy Poomp" 45
"Fuck That" 39
"Ease My Mind"
(featuring Niki and the Dove)
27
"Fire Away"
(featuring Kid Harpoon)
43
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other appearances

List of non-single appearances, showing year released and album name
Year Title Album
2012 "Bug Hunt" (Noisia Remix) Wreck-It Ralph soundtrack

Remixes

Year Song Artist
2008 "The Sadness Will Never End" Bring Me The Horizon
2009 "Bad Romance" Lady Gaga
"What Is Light? Where Is Laughter?" Twin Atlantic
"No Mercy, Only Violence" The Library
"This Is the Shark Attack" Shark Attack
"Seventeen" Casxio
"Shapeshift"
(Horse the Band Vs. Skrillex)
Horse the Band
"Golden Mummy Golden Bird"
(Horse the Band vs. Skrillex)
"Sick Bubblegum" Rob Zombie
2010 "Alejandro" Lady Gaga
"Scream And Shout" Live Last
"Zeig Mir Wie Du Tanzt" Frida Gold
"In for the Kill" La Roux
"The Wind Blows" The All-American Rejects
"Hey Sexy Lady" I SQUARE
"Just the Way You Are"
(Skrillex BatBoi Remix)
Bruno Mars
"Rock That Body" The Black Eyed Peas
2011 "Cinema" Benny Benassi
(featuring Gary Go)
"Love In Motion"
(Funkt-Out Remix)
SebastiAn
(featuring Mayer Hawthorne)
"Promises"
(with Nero)
Nero
"Levels" Avicii
"Born This Way" (Skrillex Died This Way Remix) Lady Gaga
"Syndicate Theme" SyndicateGame
2012 "Holdin' On"
(with Nero)
MONSTA
"Goin' In"
("Goin' Hard" Mix)
Birdy Nam Nam
"Goin' In"
("Goin' Down" Mix)
Birdy Nam Nam
2013 "International" Chase & Status
2014 "NRG"
(with Kill The Noise and Milo & Otis)
Duck Sauce
"Burial"
(with Trollphace)
Yogi
(featuring Pusha T)
"Ragga Bomb"
(with Zomboy)
Skrillex
(featuring Ragga Twins)
2015 "Bad Man" Ragga Twins
"Where Are U Now" (Marshmello Remix)
[Skrillex Flip]
Jack Ü and Justin Bieber
"Red Lips" GTA
(featuring Sam Bruno)
"Stranger"
(with Tennyson & White Sea)
Skrillex and Killagraham
(featuring Sam Dew)
2016 "Make a Move" Torro Torro
"Red Lips"
(Dillon Francis X Skrillex Rebirth)
GTA
(featuring Sam Bruno)
"Show Me Love" Hundred Waters
(featuring Chance The Rapper, Moses Sumney and Robin Hannibal)
2017 "Humble" Kendrick Lamar
"Babylon"
(with Ronny J)
Ekali
(featuring Denzel Curry)
2018 "The Island, Part 1"[72] Pendulum
"Sicko Mode"[73] Travis Scott
2019 "Due West"[74] Kelsey Lu

Music videos

As lead artist

List of music videos as lead artist, showing year released and directors
Title Year Director(s)
"Mora" (Demo)
(as Sonny)
2009 Sonny & The Blood Monkeys
"Mora"
(as Sonny)
Shawn Butcher
"Rock n Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain)" 2011 Jason Ano
"First of the Year (Equinox)" Tony Truand[75][76][77][78]
"Ruffneck (Full Flex)"
"Bangarang"
(featuring Sirah)
2012
"Make It Bun Dem"
(with Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley)
"Breakn' a Sweat"
(with The Doors)
Brian Welsh[79]
"The Devils Den"
(with Wolfgang Gartner)
Arev Manoukian
"Breakn' a Sweat"
(with The Doors)
Radical Friend
"Summit"
(featuring Ellie Goulding)
2013 Pilerats
"The Reason"
"Try It Out" (Neon Mix)
(with Alvin Risk)
Liam Underwood, Josh Goleman, Sonny Moore and Marcio Alvarado
"Ragga Bomb"
(featuring Ragga Twins)
2014 Terrence Neale[80][81]
"Try It Out" (Neon Mix)
(with Alvin Risk)
Tony Truand[81]
"Fuck That"
Nabil Elderkin
"Dirty Vibe"
(with Diplo featuring G-Dragon and CL)
Lil' Internet
"Doompy Poomp" 2015 Fleur & Manu[82]
"Burial"
(with Yogi featuring Pusha T, Moody Good and TrollPhace)
Grant Singer
"Stranger" (Skrillex Remix with Tennyson & White Sea)
(with KillaGraham)
Andrew Donoho
"Red Lips (Skrillex Remix)"
(by GTA)
2016 Grant Singer
"No Chill"
(with Vic Mensa)
Colin Tilley
"Purple Lamborghini"
(with Rick Ross)
List of music videos as featured artist, showing year released and directors
Title Year

Director(s)

"Cinema" (Benny Benassi featuring Skrillex and Gary Go) 2011 Lenny Beckerman
"Wild for the Night"
(A$AP Rocky featuring Skrillex and Birdy Nam Nam)
2013 Chris Robinson, ASAP Rocky[83]
"Show Me Love" (Skrillex Remix)
(Hundred Waters featuring Chance the Rapper, Moses Sumney and Robin Hannibal)
2016 Skrillex, Frank Mobilio (photography)
"Deadbeat"
(Sirah featuring Skrillex)
2017 David Forehand

With Dog Blood

Extended plays

Title Details Track listing
Next Order / Middle Finger[84][85]
  • "Next Order"
  • "Middle Finger"
Middle Finger Pt. 2
  • Released: 16 September 2013
  • Label: OWSLA/Boysnoize Records
  • Formats: Digital download, vinyl
  • "Middle Finger Pt. 2"
  • "Chella Ride"
  • "Shred or Die"
  • "Middle Finger (The M Machine Remix)"
  • "Middle Finger Pt. 2 (Millions Like Us Remix)"
  • "Chella Ride (Mr. Oizo Remix)"[a]
Turn Off the Lights[87]
  • Released: 31 May 2019
  • Label: OWSLA / Boysnoize Records
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
  • "Break Law"
  • "4 Mind" (with Josh Pan and X&G)
  • "Kokoe" (with Otira)
  • "Turn Off the Lights"
  1. ^ Exclusive track from limited edition red vinyl in which "Middle Finger Pt. 2 (Millions Like Us Remix)" is omitted[86]

Singles

Year Title Label
2019 "Turn Off the Lights"[88] OWSLA / Boysnoize Records / Atlantic Records

Remixes

Year Title Artist Label
2013 "Wild for the Night"(featuring Skrillex and Birdy Nam Nam) A$AP Rocky OWSLA / NEST

With Jack Ü

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US US
Dance
AUS
[89]
NZ
UK
Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü 26 1 12 15 131
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[91]
AUS
[89]
NOR
[92]
NZ
[93]
SWE
[94]
UK
[95]
UK
Dance

[96]
"Take Ü There"
(featuring Kiesza)
2014 63 16 Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü
"Where Are Ü Now"
(with Justin Bieber)
2015 8 3 12 3 6 3 1
"To Ü"
(featuring AlunaGeorge)
83
"—" denotes a recording that either is unknown or was not released in the mentioned country

Remixes

Title Year Artist(s) Album
"7/11"[103] 2014 Beyoncé Non-album single

Production credits

Title Year Artist(s) Album
"I'll Show You" 2015 Justin Bieber Purpose[104]
"Sorry"
"The Feeling"
(featuring Halsey)
"Children"
"Go Off" 2016 M.I.A AIM[105]
"Talk"
"16" Craig David Following My Intuition[106]
"Top of the World" 2017 Kimbra Primal Heart[107]
"No Fun" Incubus 8[108]
"Nimble Bastard"
"State of the Art"
"Glitterbomb"
"Undefeated"
"Loneliest"
"When I Became a Man"
"Familiar Faces"
"Love in a Time of Surveillance"
"Make No Sound in the Digital Forest"
"Throw Out the Map"
"Angel" Fifth Harmony Fifth Harmony[109]
"Get It Right"
(featuring MØ)[110]
2018 Diplo Give Me Future
"She Loves Control" Camila Cabello Camila[111]
"Wasted Times" The Weeknd My Dear Melancholy[112]
"Perdido"
(featuring J Balvin)
Poo Bear Poo Bear Presents Bearthday Music[113]
"All We Can Do"
(featuring Juanes)
"Light Me Up"
(featuring Julia Michaels & Miguel)
RL Grime Nova[114]
"Complicated"
(featuring Nao)[115]
Mura Masa Non-album single
"Arms Around You"
(featuring Maluma and Swae Lee)[116]
XXXTentacion and Lil Pump Non-album single
"The Distance"
(featuring Ty Dolla $ign)
Mariah Carey Caution[117]
"Take Me Back to London"
(featuring Stormzy)
2019 Ed Sheeran No.6 Collaborations Project[118]
"OMW" Zac Brown The Owl[119]
"Holy Terrain"
(featuring Future)
FKA Twigs Magdalene
"Plastic Doll"[120] 2020 Lady Gaga Chromatica
"Man Of the Year" Juice Wrld Legends Never Die
"Selection"[121] Lil Tecca, DJ Scheme Virgo World
"Homesick"[122] DJ Scheme, Zacari Family

Notes

  1. ^ "First of the Year (Equinox)" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number seven on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[15]
  2. ^ "Breakn' a Sweat" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 48 on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[15]
  3. ^ "Make It Bun Dem" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number six on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[47]
  4. ^ "Ragga Bomb" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 75 on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[15]
  5. ^ "Recess" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number six on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[47]
  6. ^ "Recess" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 25 on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[15]
  7. ^ "Purple Lamborghini" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 36 on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[15]
  8. ^ "Would You Ever" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 24 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[47]
  9. ^ "Would You Ever" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number three on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[15]
  10. ^ "Would You Ever" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number two on the NZ Heatseeker Singles Chart.[53]
  11. ^ "Face My Fears" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 24 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[56]
  12. ^ "Midnight Hour" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 37 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[59]
  13. ^ "Get Up!" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number eight on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[47]
  14. ^ "Narcissistic Cannibal" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 17 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[47]
  15. ^ "Wild for the Night" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 13 on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[15]
  16. ^ "Spoon Me" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but registered on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[15]
  17. ^ "So Am I" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number six on the NZ Heatseeker Singles Chart.[66]
  18. ^ "Rock 'n' Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain)" did not enter the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, but peaked at number 32 on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart.[70]
  19. ^ "Kill Everybody" did not enter the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, but peaked at number 21 on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart.[70]
  20. ^ "Still Getting It" did not enter Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, but peaked at number 18 on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart.[70]
  21. ^ "Ruffneck (Flex)" did not enter Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, but peaked at number 36 on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart.[70]
  22. ^ "Kyoto" did not enter Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, but peaked at number five on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart.[71]

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  5. ^ "Skrillex - Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
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  9. ^ "Skrillex - Leaving EP". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
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