Artist's albums
Live from Death Valley
2022 · EP
Gmail and the Restraining Orders
2021 · single
More Than the Fairy
2021 · single
Year Of The Snitch
2018 · album
Shitshow
2018 · single
Hahaha
2018 · single
Black Paint
2018 · single
Flies
2018 · single
Streaky
2018 · single
Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber)
2017 · single
Bottomless Pit
2016 · album
Interview 2016
2016 · EP
The Powers That B
2015 · album
Inanimate Sensation
2015 · single
Fashion Week
2015 · album
Government Plates
2013 · album
No Love Deep Web
2012 · album
The Money Store
2012 · album
Guillotine
2011 · single
Full Moon (Death Classic)
2011 · single
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Biography
Death Grips is a difficult yet enthralling project, where the glitched-out productions of blastbeat drummer Zach Hill and keyboardist Andy Morin accent the violently yelled raps of vocalist Stefan Burnett. The experimental hip-hop project started out in Sacramento, California and put out its first mixtape, Exmilitary, in 2011. Despite the album's raging intensity, it became a favorite among critics upon its release. Following a signing to Epic, Death Grips released The Money Store in 2012. The label planned on delivering the follow-up album, No Love Deep Web, that same year, but when Death Grips released it themselves as a free download, the group was let go from Epic. An official release of No Love Deep Web appeared in 2013 on the group's own Third Worlds imprint just as the band released its third album, Government Plates, as a free download. In 2014, Death Grips announced they were breaking up, with The Powers That B their final album. The double LP was officially released in 2015, but the first half leaked in 2014 as Niggas on the Moon, an album constructed from vocal samples of singer/songwriter Björk. The second half, titled Jenny Death, was a more traditional Death Grips effort. Death Grips then embarked on a world tour in the summer of 2015, and announced their fifth LP, Bottomless Pit, later that year. The album arrived in early 2016 to widespread acclaim. They promoted the record with a nationwide and European tour before returning to the studio in late 2017. Early to mid-2018 saw the band teasing new material with abstract images and sound clips online. After dropping a number of new tracks that were supposedly from another full-length release, they delivered their sixth LP -- Year of the Snitch -- in June of that year. ~ Jason Lymangrover, Rovi