Lindsey Stirling & Pentatonix - Radioactive (imagine Dragons Cover) Info

What happens when you combine the "Dancing Violinist" with the world’s most famous a cappella group? You get a cinematic, post-apocalyptic masterpiece that breathes entirely new life into Imagine Dragons’ diamond-certified hit,

PTX’s intricate vocal stacks give the song a choral, almost religious weight. What happens when you combine the "Dancing Violinist"

When Worlds Collide: Stirling and Pentatonix Re-envision "Radioactive" It stripped away the synthesizers of the original

From the opening notes, the atmosphere is heavy and haunting. provides the foundation, with Kevin Olusola’s beatboxing mimicking the industrial, gritty percussion of the original, while Avi Kaplan’s subterranean bass notes provide a depth that feels almost physical. provides the foundation

Years later, this collaboration remains a fan favorite and a staple of "Best Cover" playlists everywhere. It’s a reminder of a time when YouTube was the wild west of musical innovation, and these two powerhouses were its undisputed royalty.

It stripped away the synthesizers of the original and replaced them with human breath and vibrating strings, proving that "Radioactive" is a powerful composition in any format.