"Propane Nightmares" is a song by Australian
drum and bass
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band
Pendulum
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, released as the second single from their second album ''
In Silico
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''. It incorporates elements of the song "
Million Miles from Home" by German
happy hardcore
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H ...
band
Dune
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.
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. Retrieved 15 June 2008. It has received significant airplay on
BBC Radio 1
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, being played frequently by DJ
Zane Lowe
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After an early career in music creation, production and DJing, he moved to the UK in 1997. He came to prominence thro ...
.
The song was released exclusively for
download
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on 12 April 2008 in Australia and
New Zealand
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, where Pendulum were on tour at the time. It was later released globally for download on 21 April, and on physical formats on 28 April. The song reached number sixteen in the
UK Singles Chart
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on April 27 based on downloads alone, and on May 4, the song peaked at number nine. It was also the official theme song of
WWE Cyber Sunday 2008 as well as being used as background music for the official video highlights of the
2008 Belgian Grand Prix. It is also used as the runout song for
Rotherham United
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football team.
Critical reception
"Propane Nightmares" has received mixed reviews from music critics, mostly as a result of the change in style compared to older tracks produced by Pendulum. Some reviewers praised the new direction that the band had taken, for example Gerard McGarry wrote, in an article for Unreality Music, that Pendulum "have created an epic song that – for our money – fuses their penchant for dance and rock music beautifully". Jo-Ann Greene of
Allmusic
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described the song as "another sizzling single" in her review of ''
In Silico
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'', while Fiona McGlynn wrote that "...Propane Nightmares is a fresh take on a merge of genres that actually works", in her single review for the ''
Manchester Evening News
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''. It was also named 38th in ''
Q'' magazine's Q50 of April 2008.
The track also received some criticism, mostly derived from Pendulum's migration from drum and bass to a more rock-imbued sound. In his review for AngryApe, Tim Johnson pointed out that "the problem... lies in Pendulum trying to cram too much into one space... almost like two or three different songs being played on top of one another". Simon Catling went further, writing an
open letter
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in the
webzine
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God Is in the TV to Pendulum asking them to "decide whether
hey
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wish to be a band or a drum n’ bass act" and commenting that "at the moment all
hey'reproviding us with is a horribly half-baked and shoddy form of neither".
On 22 July 2008, it was announced that "Propane Nightmares" had been nominated for
Best Single at the
Kerrang! Awards 2008
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ceremony, alongside singles from four other
rock
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bands. The ceremony was held on 21 August, and Pendulum lost to
Thirty Seconds to Mars
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who took Best Single with their song "
From Yesterday".
Music video
A music video was also produced themed around a religious cult closely resembling
Heaven's Gate, in particular depicting the mass suicide of members of a cult by poison after first drinking citric juices. Several scenes of Pendulum performing before the cult are intercut in the middle of the video, which otherwise focuses primarily on two members who attempt to flee during the mass suicides. It features English actor
Marc Baylis
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, who later became famous for his role as
Rob Donovan
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in ''
Coronation Street
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Origi ...
''.
The video was originally uploaded to the band's
YouTube
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channel as early as 27 March 2008 to help promote the single. It was later released for download in May, most notably through the digital media delivery service
Xbox Live
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, which allowed all users to download the video freely. It was also included on the special edition and
iTunes
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bonus tracks versions of ''
In Silico
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'', the album from which the song was originally taken.
Chart performance
"Propane Nightmares" entered the
UK Singles Chart
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on 27 April 2008 at number sixteen based on downloads alone. After the release of physical formats during the following week, the song peaked at number nine on 4 May,
["Pendulum - Propane Nightmares"]
acharts.us. Retrieved 18 June 2008. becoming their first UK top 10 single. It also entered the ''
Billboard
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''
European Hot 100
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chart, peaking on 17 May at number 32 and remaining in the chart for a total of ten weeks.
[ European Hot 100 Singles – Propane Nightmares '']Billboard
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''. Retrieved on 7 March 2009. "Propane Nightmares" was also the band's first charting single in the United States, reaching number 38 on the ''Billboard''
Hot Modern Rock Tracks
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chart in December 2008.
[ Artist Chart History - Pendulum ''Billboard''. Retrieved on 11 December 2008.] It was also featured on ''
Now 70'', the first of the band's songs to be featured in a ''Now!'' album.
Track listing
These are the major formats and associated track listings of single releases of "Propane Nightmares", which was written by
Rob Swire
Robert Swire-Thompson (born 5 November 1982) is an Australian musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and DJ, best known as the founder and vocalist of the drum and bass
and electronic rock band Pendulum (drum and bass band), Pendulum, a ...
, Bernd Burhoff,
Oliver Froning
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and Jens Oettrich.
12-inch vinyl single
:A. "Propane Nightmares" – 5:13
:B. "Propane Nightmares" – 5:22
CD single
#"Propane Nightmares" – 4:19
#"Propane Nightmares" – 5:13
Digital EP
#"Propane Nightmares" – 5:13
#"Propane Nightmares" – 5:22
#"Propane Nightmares" – 4:48
Promo CD single
#"Propane Nightmares" – 5:36
#"Propane Nightmares" – 4:48
Personnel
The following people contributed to "Propane Nightmares".
*
Rob Swire
Robert Swire-Thompson (born 5 November 1982) is an Australian musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and DJ, best known as the founder and vocalist of the drum and bass
and electronic rock band Pendulum (drum and bass band), Pendulum, a ...
– vocals, synthesiser,
mixing
*
Peredur ap Gwynedd
Pendulum is an Australian electronic rock band founded in 2002. Pendulum originally formed in the city of Perth, Western Australia, by Rob Swire, Gareth McGrillen and Paul "El Hornet" Harding. The band was later expanded to include members Ben ...
– guitar
*
Paul Kodish
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– drums
*Gareth McGrillen – bass, secondary vocals
*Andy Wood – trombone
*Andy Greenwood – trumpet
*Craig Wild – trumpet
*Simon Askew – mixing
*John Davis –
mastering
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
Cover versions and remixes
The song has been remixed by popular artist
Celldweller
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Career Precursors: Circle of Dust and Angeldust (1992–1999)
The ...
and Australian
electropop
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group
Van She
Van She are an electropop band formed in 2002 in Sydney, Australia, with Matt Van Schie (pronounced Van Ski) on bass guitar/vocals, Tomek Archer on drums/sequencer, Michael Di Francesco on synth/guitar and Nicholas Routledge on vocals/guitar. ...
. The Celldweller remix is included in the soundtrack for the video games, including ''
MotorStorm: Arctic Edge'' and ''
KickBeat''.
Chiptune
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The t ...
artists
Inverse Phase
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and Emma Essex have released
NES
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cover versions of the song titled "Propane NESmares" and "2A03 Nightmares",
respectively.
American musician
Grabbitz
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produced a remix as a featured guest on Pendulum's remix album ''
The Reworks
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''.
Notes
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2008 singles
Songs written by Rob Swire
Warner Music Group singles
2008 songs
Songs about suicide
Pendulum (drum and bass band) songs
Songs about nightmares
Songs written by Oliver Froning