List of songs remixed by Hybrid

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Hybrid have remixed over 100 songs for over 40 artists. This list contains each remix by name along with the original recording artist's name. Note that Hybrid songs remixed by other artists are also included. Songs marked with * are bootlegs and fan remixes.

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