Zomboy discography

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This is the discography of English DJ and producer Zomboy.

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Discography

Studio albums and extended plays

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
US
200
[1]
US
Dance
[2]
US
Heat
[3]
US
Independent
[4]
Game Time EP
The Dead Symphonic
  • Released: 3 September 2012
  • Label: Never Say Die Records
  • Formats: Digital download
1726
Here to Stay (feat. Lady Chann) Remixes EP
Reanimated, Pt. 1 EP1693735
Reanimated, Pt. 2 EP
The Outbreak
Resurrected LP91238
Neon Grave EP3935
Neon Grave Remixed EP
  • Released: February 6, 2017
  • Label: Never Say Die Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Rott N' Roll, Pt. 1 - EP
Rott N' Roll, Pt. 2 - EP [5]
  • Released: March 29, 2019
  • Label: Never Say Die Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Dead Man Walking, Pt. 1 - EP
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.

Singles

YearTitleLabelAlbum/EP
2011"Organ Donor"Never Say Die RecordsGame Time
2012"Kick It" (with SKisM)Never Say Die Records
2013"Here to Stay" (featuring Lady Chann)No Tomorrow Recordings
2014"WTF!?"Never Say Die RecordsThe Outbreak
"Survivors" (with Must Die!) Owsla/Nest
"Outbreak" (featuring Armanni Reign)Never Say Die Records
2016"Like a Bitch"Neon Grave
"Lights Out"
"Invaders"Black Label XXL Picked & Mixed By: SKisM
2017"Rotten" (featuring Bok Nero)Rott N' Roll, Pt. 1
"Young & Dangerous" (featuring Kato)
2018"Rebel Bass" [6]
"Lone Wolf" [7] Rott N' Roll, Pt. 2
"Hide N Seek" [8] Never Say Die Vol. 6
2019"Born to Survive" (featuring rx Soul) [9] Rott N' Roll, Pt. 2
2020"Battlefields" [10]
2021"Shell Shock" [11]
(with Nghtmre featuring Georgia Ku)
Gud Vibrations
"Valley of Violence" [12] Never Say Die Records
2022"Flatlined" (featuring Micah Martin)Rott N' Roll RecordsDead Man Walking, Pt. 1
"Desperado"
2023"Monsters" (featuring Micah Martin)

Remixes

YearTitleArtistReleaseLabel
2010"Only Girl (in the World)" (as Joshua Mellody) Rihanna Released on YouTube N/A
2011"Demons" (as Joshua Mellody) Fenech-Soler
"Little Dreams" (as Joshua Mellody) Ellie Goulding
"Pressure"Nadia Ali, Starkillers and Alex KenjiSimply Delicious
"Bass Cannon" Flux Pavilion Released on SoundCloudN/A
"Movements"Dead Cat BounceMovements EP Dga Fau Records
2012"Black Books" Doctor P UnreleasedN/A
"Still Getting It" Foreign Beggars featuring Skrillex Never Say Die (Deluxe Edition) UKF/Never Say Die Records
"Hot Right Now" DJ Fresh featuring Rita Ora Hot Right Now EP Ministry of Sound
"Parasite" (with SKisM) Hadouken! Parasite (Remixes)
2013"Sunlight" Modestep Evolution Theory (Deluxe Edition) Polydor
2014"Where We Belong" Fedde Le Grand and Di-rect Where We Belong (The Remixes)Flamingo
"When We Were Young" Dillon Francis and Sultan + Ned Shepard featuring The Chain Gang of 1974 When We Were Young Remixes Columbia
"Ragga Bomb" (with Skrillex) Skrillex featuring Ragga Twins Ease My Mind v Ragga Bomb Remixes EP Owsla / Big Beat Records
2015"Ghost" Delta Heavy Ghost RAM Records
2016"Don't Let Me Down" The Chainsmokers Don't Let Me Down (Remixes)Columbia
"Follow" Bro Safari Released as a Free Download on SoundCloud N/A

Other appearances

YearTitleReleaseLabel
2011"Dirty Disko" (Game Time EP bonus track)Released on YouTube and SoundCloud Never Say Die Records
"Falcon 6"Released on YouTubeN/A
"P.A.R.T.Y" (Game Time EP bonus track)Released on YouTube and SoundCloudNever Say Die Records
2012"Cage the Rage"Never Say Die
"Jam on It"Released as a free download on SoundCloud
"Kick It" (with SKisM)Division EP
2013"Mind Control"Never Say Die Vol. 2
"Run It"
"Terror Squad (VIP)"Never Say Die Fifty
"Here to Stay (MUST DIE! Remix)" [feat. Lady Chann]
2014"Paradiso (Festival Mix)"Released as a free download on SoundCloudN/A
"Raptor (SKisM & LAXX Remix)"Never Say Die, Vol. 3Never Say Die Records
2015"Send the Cash" (feat. Gravity) [with 12th Planet]Leaked on SoundCloud and YouTubeN/A
2016"Like a Bitch"Never Say Die Vol. 4Never Say Die Records
"Invaders"NSD: Black Label XXL
2017"Dead Presidents" (feat. Jay Fresh) [with 12th Planet]Never Say Die One HundredNever Say Die Records
"Bop It" (with Eptic)Never Say Die Vol. 5Never Say Die Records

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