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- Death Grips
- Band Name: Death Grips
- Record Label: Epic
- Release Date: Apr 24, 2012
User Score
8.7
out of 10
Universal acclaim- based on 59 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 55 out of 59
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Mixed: 2 out of 59
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Negative: 2 out of 59
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Apr 9, 20139Is this experimental hip-hop? 30 minutes in it felt more like Rage Against the Machine then a Nas album. Either way it was entertaining and a great way to spend 40 minutes.
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Feb 7, 20139
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Feb 5, 20136
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Jan 9, 201310Best album of the Year, Favorite Rap Album Ever now. Sonic Hellscapes, Grime, Rap-Punk Vocals and Screeches Make this sound like nothing else ive heard in years
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Nov 16, 20128
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Nov 14, 20129Suck it, this album is great. Love the song Get Got and Punk Weight. Experimental Hip Hop never felt so good..........................................
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Oct 15, 20129
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Jun 8, 20129
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May 15, 20129Definitely one of the more interesting albums so far this year.
It brings the raw , unconstrained emotion and power of their first album to a purpose for this and have produced an amazing album with it. -
May 5, 201210This album has inspired me to start making electronic music. I'm from Sacramento and until recently I had not heard of them but no I think that they are awesome. This record is my favorite record so far from 2012. I look forward to No Love.
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Apr 27, 201210
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Apr 25, 201210Wild ride from start to finish. Death Grips have found the formula, then proceeded to take a dump on it. MC Ride's lyrics and flow are perfect, production is incredible, the hooks are brilliant, and Zach Hill's drumming is outstanding. Utterly amazing.
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Apr 25, 201210
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Apr 24, 201210
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Jul 24, 201270Their debut album is even more extreme. [May 2012, p.57]
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Jul 18, 201280From the second opener Get Got's frantic arpeggiations synths kick-in there's little let-up on a mind-mugging set so fresh even Delia Smith can't test its flavour. [Jun 2012, p.85]
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Jun 20, 201280The relentless macho intensity would be oppressive were Hill and Morin not having so much fun pillaging everything from punk to crunk. [Jun 2012, p.100]