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Moombahcore, commonly referred to as 110 (derived from its tempo in beats per minute), or Moombahstep, is a style of hardcore deviating from moombahton. As well as incorporating elements of dutch house and reggaeton, as moombahton does, moombahcore also fuses elements of breakcore, techstep and brostep.[citation needed] Moombahcore tracks often feature wobble bass, FM synthesis, distorted basses, violent snares and leads, and complex percussion patterns.[citation needed]

Artists such as Munchi, Dillon Francis, Knife Party, Nick Thayer and Skrillex helped this new sub-genre to gain underground popularity. Other producers associated with moombahcore include Diplo and Savant.[citation needed]

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