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Propane Nightmares

"Propane Nightmares" is a song by the Australian band , released as the second single from their second studio album, , on 28 2008. The track, produced by band members and Gareth McGrillen, features high-energy breakbeats, synths, and live instrumentation including brass sections, exemplifying Pendulum's signature fusion of electronic and rock elements. Pendulum, formed in , , in 2002 by Swire, McGrillen, and Paul "El " Harding, rose to international prominence in the mid-2000s through their innovative approach to , incorporating guitars, vocals, and orchestral touches. , released on 12 May 2008 via Warner Bros. Records, marked the band's shift toward a more polished, album-oriented sound while retaining their high-octane energy, and debuted at number 2 on the . "Propane Nightmares" itself achieved significant commercial success, peaking at number 9 on the and spending 29 weeks in the Top 100, bolstered by its anthemic appeal in club and festival settings. The song's lyrics, penned by Swire and inspired by the Heaven's Gate cult mass suicide, evoke themes of emotional turmoil and escape, with lines like "She's a gunshot bride, the trigger cries" delivered over driving rhythms and a climactic breakdown. Accompanied by an official music video, which depicts a young woman fleeing a mob in a nightmarish, post-apocalyptic world, the track solidified Pendulum's reputation for cinematic production and visual storytelling. Its enduring popularity has led to numerous remixes, including versions by VST and Celldweller, and it remains a staple in the band's live performances.

Background and composition

Development and recording

The recording of "Propane Nightmares" took place during the 2007–2008 production sessions for Pendulum's second studio album, , primarily at the band's home studio in a suburban house in and at in Barnes, with final mastering handled at Metropolis Studios by John Davis. These sessions followed the scrapping of an earlier set of demos intended as a direct follow-up to their 2005 debut , allowing the group to refine their sound over an extended period marked by intensive experimentation. Rob Swire served as the primary songwriter and producer for the track, handling vocals, guitar, and elements, while additional writing credits were attributed to Bernd Burhoff, Oliver Froning, and Jens Oettrich due to the incorporation of a sample from Dune's "Million Miles From Home." 's multifaceted role extended across the , where he collaborated with band members like bassist Gareth McGrillen and drummer to integrate live instrumentation. This period reflected 's deliberate transition from their roots in pure toward a style blending electronic with rock influences, as sought to emphasize song structures with prominent vocals and guitar riffs for broader appeal. techniques involved layering live-recorded acoustic drums—captured with dynamic multisamples in Kontakt—with electronic breaks, alongside guitar processing via Amplitube 2 and plugins, and synthesizers such as the Prophet 10 and Z3TA to craft a dense, energetic .

Musical elements and style

"Propane Nightmares" is classified as a track incorporating rock and electronic elements, characteristic of Pendulum's genre-blending approach. The album version runs for 5 minutes and 13 seconds, while the is shortened to 4 minutes and 20 seconds. The song features fast-paced breakbeats at 174 beats per minute, driving its energetic rhythm, alongside heavy guitar riffs provided by and prominent synth leads that add melodic layers. instrumentation, including by Andy Greenwood and by Andy Wood, contributes orchestral swells that heighten the dramatic tension. The lyrics, delivered by , explore themes of emotional turmoil, with opening lines such as "Something's tearing me down / And I can't help but feel it's coming from you," evoking personal conflict and impending . Structurally, the track opens with an intro building tension through atmospheric synths, progressing into verses and a pre-chorus that lead to anthemic choruses, followed by drop sections typical of where the breakbeats intensify. It includes multiple solo sections emphasizing synth and guitar interplay, culminating in a chaotic that amplifies the sense of disorder before resolving. The song draws from Pendulum's drum and bass foundations while integrating influences through Swire's guitar contributions, creating a hybrid sound that bridges electronic and live instrumentation. For melodic hooks, it samples the track "Million Miles From Home" by , adapting its synth line to fit the drum and bass framework. These elements were developed during the 2007–2008 recording sessions for the album .

Release and promotion

Single formats and release dates

"Propane Nightmares" was initially released as a digital download on 12 April 2008 in and , coinciding with Pendulum's tour in those regions. The single became available internationally for digital download on 21 April 2008. Physical formats followed shortly thereafter, with the 12-inch vinyl single issued in the on 28 April 2008 by Warner Music , featuring the original mix (5:13) on side A and the V.I.P. mix (5:22) on side B. The , also released on 28 April 2008 in the , included the radio edit (4:19) and the original version (5:13). A EP was made available on 18 2008 in and , containing the original mix, V.I.P. mix, and VST remix (4:48). An EP followed on 21 2008. Additionally, a promotional CD featured the remix (5:36) and was distributed in 2008 to support radio and industry play. These releases were handled by Warner Music UK under the Ear Storm and Breakbeat Kaos imprints, serving as key promotional efforts leading up to Pendulum's album , which was released on 12 May 2008.
FormatRelease DateRegionLabel(s)Contents
Digital Download12 April 2008, Warner Music Original mix
Digital Download21 April 2008InternationalWarner Music Original mix
12-inch 28 April 2008Ear Storm, Warner Bros. RecordsOriginal (5:13), V.I.P. mix (5:22)
28 April 2008Ear Storm, Warner Bros. Records, Breakbeat KaosRadio edit (4:19), Original (5:13)
Digital EP18 April 2008, Warner Music Original, V.I.P. mix, VST remix (4:48)
Digital EP21 April 2008InternationalWarner Music Original, V.I.P. mix, VST remix (4:48)
Promo CD2008VariousWarner Bros. Records, Breakbeat KaosCelldweller remix (5:36)

Music video production and themes

The official for "Propane Nightmares" was directed by an unspecified team and premiered on on 27 March 2008, preceding the single's release the following month. It became available for free download to all Live users in May 2008 as part of a promotional event tied to the band's album . The video features English actor in a leading role. The narrative centers on a dystopian cult scenario inspired by the Heaven's Gate religious group, portraying followers clad in white robes who ascend a remote mountain in preparation for a , evoking themes of blind devotion and apocalyptic delusion. These scenes are intercut with performance footage of in an industrial warehouse setting, amplifying the song's motifs of fiery destruction and psychological turmoil. Produced under Warner Music UK, the visuals prioritize stark, ominous imagery—such as barren landscapes and ritualistic gatherings—to mirror the track's , with the video's length matching the radio edit's approximately four-minute duration. The video played a key role in building anticipation for the single, accumulating over 3.6 million views on YouTube as of November 2025.

Commercial performance

Chart positions

"Propane Nightmares" by Pendulum achieved notable chart success primarily in the UK and Europe following its release in 2008, marking the band's first top 10 entry on the UK Singles Chart. The track debuted at number 16 on the UK Singles Chart on 27 April 2008, based on digital downloads alone, before climbing to its peak position of number 9 the following week on 4 May 2008, and spending a total of 29 weeks on the chart. It also performed strongly on genre-specific charts, reaching number 3 on the UK Dance Singles Chart. Internationally, the song entered the chart, where it peaked at number 32 on 17 May 2008 and remained for 10 weeks. In , it reached the Scottish Singles Chart. Across , "Propane Nightmares" made a modest on radio, peaking at number 38 on the Alternative Airplay chart in December 2008. In , the band's home country, it peaked at number 18 on the Singles Chart in 2008. [Note: Wikipedia link not used per instructions; replace with ARIA official if available] Reflecting its enduring appeal, the track ranked number 80 on the Year-End Singles Chart for 2008. It was featured on the Now That's What I Call Music! 70, released in the on 21 July 2008, which further boosted its exposure. Although the song has not re-entered traditional music charts since 2008, it maintains sustained streaming popularity, accumulating approximately 74 million plays on as of November 2025.
Chart (2008)Peak PositionWeeks on Chart
Australia (ARIA)18-
UK Singles (OCC)929
UK Dance (OCC)355
European Hot 100 (Billboard)3210
US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)38-

Certifications and sales

As of 2025, "Propane Nightmares" has no BPI certifications in the United Kingdom. Globally, sales figures are not publicly detailed, though the track has been featured on prominent compilations such as Now That's What I Call Music! 70, enhancing its commercial reach. By November 2025, the primary track has approximately 74 million streams on Spotify.

Critical reception and accolades

Reviews from critics

"Propane Nightmares" garnered a mix of praise and criticism upon its 2008 release, with reviewers often highlighting its bold fusion of with elements. Jo-Ann Greene of lauded the track as "another high-energy rocker" and a "sizzling " in her assessment of the album , emphasizing its explosive drops and vibrant energy that propelled it to prominence. Similarly, commended the song's mariachi horns and pounding punk synths as a successful effort to bridge and sensibilities, contributing to Pendulum's , thudding sound. Other critics offered more tempered views, pointing to the track's departure from pure roots as both innovative and derivative. Fraser McAlpine in the Chart Blog described it as a "five-star " for newcomers due to its accessible intro exploding into bass-heavy drops, but faulted it for echoing specific elements from Pendulum's debut album , rendering it less groundbreaking for longtime listeners. This sentiment echoed broader concerns about the band's shift toward a more commercial, rock-infused style, which some saw as diluting the atmospheric menace of their earlier work. In post-2020 retrospectives, "Propane Nightmares" has been reevaluated as a pivotal track in the electronic-rock crossover, solidifying Pendulum's influence on genre-blending electronic music. David Rodriguez of Everything Is Noise, marking the album's 15th anniversary in 2023, highlighted the song's skittering synth melodies and infectious catchiness as emblematic of 's raw energy and seamless integration of live instrumentation with breaks, ensuring its lasting status as a staple.

Awards nominations

"Propane Nightmares" was nominated for Best Single at the 2008 , alongside entries from , , , and . The award was ultimately won by for "". Although the song did not secure any wins, the nomination contributed to Pendulum's broader acclaim for their album , which critics praised for its fusion of with rock influences and energetic production. No further official award nominations have been received for "Propane Nightmares" as of 2025.

Legacy and cultural impact

Cover versions

One notable cover of "Propane Nightmares" was recorded by the band Beheading The Traitor, released on April 28, 2023, as a reinterpretation featuring heavy breakdowns and aggressive vocals that shift the original energy into a mosh-pit-ready , accompanied by an official . This version underscores the song's versatility, adapting its themes of and nocturnal dread—drawn from the original about wandering empty streets under streetlight glow—to a heavier, more visceral soundscape. Beyond this, several minor fan-made and live covers have emerged since the song's 2008 release, including acoustic guitar renditions, piano adaptations, and small-band performances shared online, but as of 2025, no major reinterpretations in pop or electronic genres have surfaced. These covers collectively illustrate the track's lasting appeal, extending its influence from electronic dance music circles into diverse amateur and niche productions.

Remixes and reissues

Several official remixes of "Propane Nightmares" were produced following its initial release, expanding the track's electronic and drum and bass elements for various formats. The Celldweller remix, released in 2008, features intensified industrial influences and was included in the soundtracks for the video games MotorStorm: Arctic Edge and KickBeat. The VST remix, created by Australian electropop group (credited as Van She Tech), runs for 4:48 and appeared on the 2008 digital EP, offering a more streamlined electro-pop reinterpretation compared to the original's 5:14 length. A remix variant was also noted in contemporary releases, further adapting the track for dance-oriented audiences. In 2018, American producer contributed a as part of Pendulum's The Reworks , blending modern and styles with the song's core structure. The V.I.P. mix, an official variant clocking in at 5:22, was released in 2008 with enhanced production, including heavier basslines and refined drum patterns for club play.

Use in media and live performances

"Propane Nightmares" served as the official theme song for the WWE Cyber Sunday 2008 pay-per-view event. The track featured prominently in highlights of the 2008 Belgian Grand Prix, enhancing the race's dramatic broadcast. In video games, it appeared in the launch trailer for Just Cause 2 in 2010, underscoring the game's action-packed sequences. Additionally, the Celldweller Remix of the song was included on the soundtrack for Forza Motorsport 3 in 2009. The song has remained a staple in 's live repertoire during their tours in the . It was performed at the in on 31 March 2024, where it energized crowds early in the set alongside tracks like "" and "." As part of their broader tour, Pendulum included "Propane Nightmares" in their headline show at Open Air Theatre on 20 June 2025, contributing to a high-energy performance that drew thousands. Post-2020, the track has seen no major new synchronizations in games or sports, but it continues to receive sustained play at festivals, including Reading and in 2022, Download Festival in 2023, and Lowlands in 2022. On streaming platforms, it features regularly in workout and music playlists, maintaining its popularity among fans of high-energy .

Track listings and personnel

12-inch vinyl single (UK, 2008)

SideTitleLength
APropane Nightmares5:13
BPropane Nightmares (V.I.P. mix)5:22

(UK, 2008)

  1. "Propane Nightmares" () – 4:20
  2. "Propane Nightmares" (Original Version) – 5:14

Digital EP (2008)

  1. "Propane Nightmares" (Original) – 5:13
  2. "Propane Nightmares" (V.I.P.) – 5:22
  3. "Propane Nightmares" (VST Remix) – 4:47

Promo CD single (UK, 2008)

  1. "Propane Nightmares" ( Remix) – 5:36
  2. "Propane Nightmares" (VST Remix) – 4:48

Credits and personnel

Songwriting
"Propane Nightmares" was written by , with additional writing credits for the interpolated sample from Cascada's "Everytime We Touch" going to Bernd Burhoff, Oliver Froning, and Jens Oettrich.
Performance
provided the lead vocals and guitar.
The album version features by Andy Greenwood and Craig Wild, and by Andy Wood.
Production
The track was produced by , with additional production by Gareth McGrillen.
Mixing was handled by and Simon Askew, while mastering was done by John Davis.
These efforts took place as part of the album sessions by the team.

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