Death Grips is an experimental hip-hop group formed in Sacramento, California in 2010. The band consists of vocalist MC Ride, drummer Zach Hill, and producer Andy Morin. Their music is known for its aggressive and intense style, combining elements of punk, industrial, and electronic music.
- Death Grips was formed in 2010 in Sacramento, California.
- The group released their debut mixtape, 'Exmilitary', in 2011.
- They signed to Epic Records in 2012 and released two albums, 'The Money Store' and 'No Love Deep Web'.
- Death Grips famously cancelled their scheduled performance at Lollapalooza in 2013, citing artistic differences with their label.
- Their fifth studio album, 'Year of the Snitch', was released in 2018.
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The Money Store is Death Grips' second studio album, released in 2012. The album features some of the group's most popular songs, including 'The Fever (Aye Aye)' and 'Hacker'.
No Love Deep Web is Death Grips' third studio album, released in 2012. The album is notable for its controversial cover art, which features the band's own penis with the album title written on it in black ink.
The Powers That B is Death Grips' fourth studio album, released in 2015. The album consists of two discs: 'Niggas on the Moon', which features Björk on several tracks, and 'Jenny Death'.
Death Grips makes experimental hip-hop music that combines elements of punk, industrial, and electronic music. Their music is known for being aggressive and intense.
Death Grips consists of vocalist MC Ride, drummer Zach Hill, and producer Andy Morin.
Death Grips famously cancelled their scheduled performance at Lollapalooza in 2013, citing artistic differences with their label.
Some of Death Grips' most popular songs include 'Guillotine', 'I've Seen Footage', 'The Fever (Aye Aye)', and 'Hacker'.
Death Grips' most recent album is 'Year of the Snitch', which was released in 2018.