Doctor P and Circus Records release posthumous collab with Cookie Monsta ‘Noisy Boys’

“Noisy Boys” allowed Cookie Monsta’s unmistakable bass to live on alongside Doctor P – a reminder of his impact on the dubstep scene.

Circus Records has unveiled “Noisy Boys,” a posthumous collaboration between dubstep legends Doctor P and Cookie Monsta. The track is a monumental moment in dubstep history, arriving nearly four years after Cookie Monsta, whose real name was Tony Cook, passed away in October 2020. 

His death shook the electronic music community and remains unexplained, though Cook had previously shared his struggles with mental health. Cookie Monsta was one of the pioneering figures of dubstep, known for his raw, heavy basslines and aggressive, playful sound that helped define the genre. 

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As a leading force on Circus Records, Cookie Monsta produced some of dubstep’s most memorable tracks, like “Ginger Pubes” and “Ruff.” His talent and bright personality earned him a dedicated fanbase, and his sudden passing left a void in the community.

Doctor P, another heavyweight in the dubstep world, rose to fame alongside Cookie Monsta and others at Circus Records. He is known for tracks like “Sweet Shop” and “Big Boss,” Doctor P’s ability to blend melodic sounds with wild bass drops made him one of the genre’s most respected producers. The collaboration showcases their shared love for heavy bass, making it a fitting tribute to Cookie Monsta’s legacy.

Circus Records took to social media to share the release of “Noisy Boys,” tweeting, “We miss you Cookie. Cookie Monsta x @doctorpcircus – Noisy Boys | Out Now.” Fans flooded the post with messages of love and remembrance, with comments like “Rest in Paradise Cookie!!!” “Long live Cookie Monsta” and “This song f**ks, RIP legend” – reflect the deep connection Cookie had with his listeners.

When Cookie Monsta passed, Circus Records expressed their deep sorrow, writing, “We are devastated, no words can contain our feelings… The world will miss you Cookie, we will miss you, brother.” With “Noisy Boys,” that legacy lives on, ensuring Cookie Monsta’s influence will continue to reverberate through the dubstep world.

Featured image credit: Circus Records

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