: The song began as an unnamed instrumental track in early 2012, which fans nicknamed " Rudeboy Bass " due to a prominent vocal sample ("Rudeboy bass, mash up the place!").
: The song plays during the iconic "Kick the Hornet's Nest" mission, where the player uses a flamethrower to destroy a plantation. : The song began as an unnamed instrumental
: The completed version with Marley's new vocals premiered at Surrender Nightclub in Las Vegas on January 21, 2012. Cultural Impact and Video Game Appearance Cultural Impact and Video Game Appearance The track
The track gained massive mainstream popularity after being featured in the video game Far Cry 3 . The track is widely recognized for bridging the
"" is a landmark collaboration between American electronic producer Skrillex and Jamaican reggae artist Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley , released on May 1, 2012 . The track is widely recognized for bridging the gap between dubstep and dancehall, often categorized as " reggaestep ". Song Origins and Evolution
Skrillex and Damian Marley Fight Injustice in 'Make It Bun Dem'
: In Jamaican Patois, "Bun Dem" literally translates to " Burn Them ," used to express denouncement or that something has strongly upset someone.