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Digital distortion just got a whole lot crazier. Obliterate is a free plugin from Newfangled Audio that pushes your sounds to their absolute limits. With its dual destruction modes and resonant filters, it’s perfect for producers who want to bring raw, gritty, and unrelenting energy to their tracks. Let’s dive in and see how to make the most of this sonic beast.



- TOO MUCH: Adds aggressive, crunchy distortion—ideal for drums and basslines.
- TOO MOST: Cranks things up to an almost broken level, creating chaotic, unpredictable textures.

- Obliterate comes with multi-mode filters (Lowpass, Highpass, Bandpass, Allpass, and Notch) that let you sculpt your sound even in the midst of chaos.

- Automating the destruction levels and filter settings lets you craft dynamic, evolving sounds for breakdowns, drops, or cinematic effects.


Add Obliterate to your drum bus with the TOO MUCH mode to introduce subtle saturation or full-on distorted madness. Automate the filter sweep to create movement during fills or transitions.

Use TOO MOST mode with a Lowpass filter to create gritty, distorted basslines. Start with subtle drive and push it harder for growling, industrial sounds.

Process vocal tracks with TOO MOST mode for experimental vocal effects. Blend the wet/dry signal to retain clarity while adding character.


- Use Obliterate on a parallel track to maintain the clarity of your original sound while layering in distortion for depth and texture.

- Play with filter resonance settings to add tension and movement during transitions or drops.

- Run the output of Obliterate through a delay or reverb plugin to create expansive, atmospheric textures.


Have you tried Obliterate yet?


Let’s swap tips, tricks, and wild ideas for this powerful (and free!) distortion tool. Drop your thoughts below!