2016: "Gettin That", "DayDream", and "After All" remix On August 18, 2016, Puleo released his remix of the song "Gettin That" originally by Dirty Audio & Rickyxsan as a free digital download. The
future bass remix originally debuted on the
BBC Radio 1 radio show
Diplo & Friends. Jeffrey Yau of
Your EDM noted the song's "percussion kicks, synth chords, and
jersey club squeaks" and described the song as an "atomic bomb coupled with a meteor strike." On October 4, Puleo collaborated with dubstep producer Jantsen to release the song "DayDream" via Good Enuff. ''Run the Trap's
Peach Gallagher called it a "hard-hitting anthem that will have you headbanging in no time." Writing for ThisSongSlaps'', Brian Bonavoglia commented that the song is "one of the hardest-hitting tunes we’ve heard in recent months." On December 20, a remix extended play of the song "After All" by Slander and YOOKiE was released via
Never Say Die Records. Puleo, in collaboration with
Los Angeles-based dubstep producer
Kompany, was featured on the extended play alongside other dubstep producers Habstrakt, Laxx, and Xilent. A VIP mix of the remix was later released on March 2, 2017.
2017: "Back / Like I Used To" On July 7, 2017, Puleo released the single "Back / Like I Used To", featuring Eli Flynn as vocals on the latter, via
Circus Records. Writing for
Dancing Astronaut, Austin Evenson described "Back" as "ear-splitting", later saying that the song shined "his crisp yet thrashing drop of scraping, snarling composition." ''Noiseporn's'' Lennon Cihak talked about "Like I Used To", writing that it is smoother compared to "Back", noting it's the use of Eli Flynn's vocals and "superb guitar talents."
2018: "Falling", Mammoth, and SoundCloud On May 21, 2018, American music producer
Trivecta collaborated with Puleo to release the song "Falling" via
Monstercat. The song has been described by writers of
EDM Sauce and
EDMTunes as a combination of both producer's respective styles, mixing bass-focused with melodic dubstep. On July 3, English music producer and DJ
Gammer released the first part of the remixes to his song "The Drop" via Monstercat. Various electronic music producers such as 4B, NvrLeft, Skellism, Slippy, and
Stonebank, alongside Puleo, were featured on the remix extended play.
ThisSongSlaps' Brian Bonavoglia stated that his remix was an "explosive rendition" of the original song, also describing it as "bone-rattling". On September 26, English dubstep and drum and bass producer
FuntCase released his collaboration with Puleo as part of the
compilation album FuntCase Presents: DPMO, Vol. 2. The collaboration, titled "Man Don’t Want War" and featuring vocalist Clipson, was released as the compilation album's final single before release. On October 5, Puleo released his second extended play
Mammoth via Never Say Die. The four-track extended play included the songs "Throw It Up", "Elephant March", "Need U", and "Thicc Boi". Puleo created the extended play wanting to represent who he is as a person on and off stage, with it containing both
briddim and
melodic dubstep that is both emotional and personal to him. On November 14, Quebec-based "vomitstep" producer
Snails collaborated with Puleo to release the song "Snailephant" via Slugz Music. The song was released as a single off of Snails' extended play
Slimeageddon. In November, various bass music and dubstep musicians and producers had most or all of their songs from online audio distribution platform and
music sharing website
SoundCloud for
wrongful copyright claims. Puleo was among these artists who had their songs removed. Speaking through
Twitter, he released a statement concerning the claims, specifically noting his collaboration with Mastadon and hoping that the claims would get resolved quickly.
2019: "Island", "Another Me", Evolution EP and "Nothing Left" On January 4, 2019, American DJ and record producer
Seven Lions collaborated with Puleo and
Trivecta to release the song "Island", featuring Nevve as vocals, via Seven Lions' record label Ophelia. Writing for
Billboard, Dove Shore called it a "deft mix of styles and feelings" and called it "equal parts fantasy getaway and monstrous mood as glowing melodies soar between hard drops." Farrell Sweeney of
Dancing Astronaut wrote that the song found "a way to meld blissful yet abrasive melodic dubstep elements together." On August 30, Seven Lions collaborated with Canadian producer and DJ
Excision and Puleo to release the song "
Another Me" via Ophelia.
Dancing Astronaut's Jessica Mao noted the song's "charged melodies, open-hearted vocals, and thundering bass" as the incorporation of each producer's respective styles. Matthew Meadow of Your EDM also noted the mix of the respective producers styles, writing that "the beautiful elements of each artist, every section of the track hits a bit different, whether on the melodic side or the downright dastardly bass-heavy side." On September 13, Puleo released his third extended play
Evolution via Never Say Die. The extended play was a collaboration between Puleo and Excision, containing four tracks, including the songs "Lockdown", "Oxygen", "Evolution", and the previously released "Another Me". On October 25, Puleo released "Nothing Left" with
William Black and RUNN via Ophelia. ==Artistry==