ATLiens’ Remix of Creed’s “One Last Breath” Melds Bass With Grungy Anguish: Listen

   

ATLiens have released a massive official remix of Creed’s 2002 alt-rock hit, “One Last Breath,” a track once synonymous with emotional overload in the post-grunge era. 

Known for their otherworldly bass drops and mysterious persona, the masked duo’s rework reimagines “One Last Breath” for festival stages, twisting the knife into its internal despair with pulsating bass.

Bridging the gap between the angst of late-’90s post-grunge and 2020s maximalism, the remix preserves the soul of Scott Stapp’s anguished vocals, which hang heavy before ATLiens unleash a bass drop that feels like gravity finally giving out. Their aggressive edit amplifies the original’s existential dread while simultaneously offering what feels like a solution: a cathartic injection of heavy bass that lends itself perfectly to the conclusion of a live set.

What started as a viral TikTok teaser gained further traction during performances at Ultra Music Festival and Red Rocks, where the remix became a highlight of ATLiens’ sets. For longtime Creed fans and bass-heads alike, it serves as a cultural handshake, forged in nostalgia but delivered with modern production teeth.

You can listen to ATLiens’ remix of Creed’s “One Last Breath” below.

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