exmilitary
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Sacramento’s experimental hip hop heroes Death Grips finally release the second album they promised this year, NO LOVE DEEP WEB; however, it doesn’t seem to be according to the original plan, which was to have their new record label, Epic, put out the album sometime in the fall
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One thing is for sure, a whole lotta tracks have dropped from Death Grips’ the Money Store prior to the April 24th album’s very nigh release. Since the group’s debut mixtape, Exmilitary, many have questioned the Death Grips’ legitimacy as a hip hop project. Is it really hip
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After putting out one of the more genre-defying hip hp albums of 2011, California’s Death Grips is gearing up to drop new new albums this year. For any Death Grips fan, this is a pretty huge announcement, but today, some even bigger news has dropped: The project is now
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A new video from California’s Death Grips–whose videos actually keep getting weirder and weirder–featuring urinating in a toilet, lots of running, and tons of trippy visuals. Exmilitary, the project’s latest LP, which features Hella’s Zach Hill on drums, is one of the most mind-bending hip
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A new, creepy video from Death Grips for the song “Takyon (Death Yon).” This track comes from the project’s new LP, Exmilitary. Listen to it here, and watch a review here.
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New video from the Death Grips album Exmilitary. Some sweet kickflips goin’ on here, bros. Watch a video review of Exmilitary here, and download the album for free here.
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Death Grips’ first mixtape is a grim look at mankind’s worst personality traits:: greed, addiction, anger. And the beats are just as offensive as the screamed rap vocals–which only helps get the point across. It’s an energetic record. It’s an intense record. Sometimes it’s over