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* HilariousInHindsight[=/=]HarsherInHindsight: "La Mala Ordina" argues, as its central theme, that the thug life and the rapstar image of it are totally at odds. Benny the Butcher, in particular, compares less active members to [[TheStoolPigeon snitches]], and singles out "rap niggas [who] dye they hair just to sell some singles." Not a week after the song debuted, [=6ix9ine=] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Nine_Trey_Gangsters demonstrated their point exactly.]]

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* HilariousInHindsight[=/=]HarsherInHindsight: "La Mala Ordina" argues, as its central theme, that the thug life and the rapstar image of it are totally at odds. Benny the Butcher, Butcher in particular, compares less active members to [[TheStoolPigeon snitches]], particular accuses "tote straps [who] never smoked jack, but go live with it" of "dry snitching", and singles out "rap niggas [who] dye they hair just to sell some singles." Not a week after the song debuted, [=6ix9ine=] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Nine_Trey_Gangsters demonstrated their point exactly.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight[=/=]HarsherInHindsight: "La Mala Ordina" argues, as its central theme, that the thug life and the rapstar image of it are totally at odds. Benny the Butcher, in particular, suggests less active members are about the same as snitches, and singles out "rap niggas [who] dye they hair just to sell some singles." Not a week after the song debuted, [=6ix9ine=] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Nine_Trey_Gangsters demonstrated their point exactly.]]

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* HilariousInHindsight[=/=]HarsherInHindsight: "La Mala Ordina" argues, as its central theme, that the thug life and the rapstar image of it are totally at odds. Benny the Butcher, in particular, suggests compares less active members are about the same as snitches, to [[TheStoolPigeon snitches]], and singles out "rap niggas [who] dye they hair just to sell some singles." Not a week after the song debuted, [=6ix9ine=] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Nine_Trey_Gangsters demonstrated their point exactly.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight[=/=]HarsherInHindsight: "La Mala Ordina" argues, as its central theme, that the thug life and the rapstar image of it are totally at odds. Benny the Butcher, in particular, suggests less active members are about the same as snitches, and singles out "rap niggas [who] dye they hair just to sell some singles." Not a week after the song debuted, [=6ix9ine=] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Nine_Trey_Gangsters demonstrated their point exactly.]]
* NightmareFuel:
** The music video to [[https://youtu.be/COSPHLq8y98 "Summertime"]], wherein Daveed's eyes and mouth are super-imposed onto various people, and at one point we see [[NightmareFace Daveed's face with his eyes and mouth removed]].
** Bryan-Lewis Saunders' monologue in "God Given Tongue" about his recruitment into a {{cult}} is nothing short of spine-chilling.
--->"And then, uh, I looked and here was a pool upstairs with fake rocks and fake plants and then, uh, the guy who was in the water and put his leg up on a rock and was like, "Come on... come on..." like that. And then I went down in the pool, and he said to hold-- how to hold my arms, and he said, 'When I dunk you under this water, you're gonna feel really cold, but when I pull you up out of this water, '''''you best be speaking in that [[TitleDrop God-given tongue,]] boy.''''''"
*** He mentions his friend, David Miller, in the beginning and how he and Bryan decide to go to the church. As soon as he talks about his experience at the church, [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse David isn't mentioned again.]] [[NothingIsScarier It's never explained what happened to him.]]
** The [[https://vimeo.com/187753473 entire video]] (NSFW) to "Back Up," a [[FoundFootageFilms found-footage]] SurrealHorror film about a cult of infantile shut-ins, shot in the beloved LA music club The Smell. Or as one commenter put it: "''Film/LookWhosTalking'' by way of ''Film/TrashHumpers.''"
** References that Cargo #2331 makes throughout ''Splendor & Misery'', including in his freestyle interludes, strongly imply that he was a modern American man living in Los Angeles before being abducted and hauled across the galaxy to be used as a slave.
** Being a noise rap group, they've often made music that can frighten the listener, but ''There Existed An Addiction to Blood'' and ''Visions Of Bodies Being Burned'' fully revel in this, being homages to horror films.

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* HilariousInHindsight[=/=]HarsherInHindsight: "La Mala Ordina" argues, as its central theme, that the thug life and the rapstar image of it are totally at odds. Benny the Butcher, in particular, suggests less active members are about the same as snitches, and singles out "rap niggas [who] dye they hair just to sell some singles." Not a week after the song debuted, [=6ix9ine=] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Nine_Trey_Gangsters demonstrated their point exactly.]]
* NightmareFuel:
** The music video to [[https://youtu.be/COSPHLq8y98 "Summertime"]], wherein Daveed's eyes and mouth are super-imposed onto various people, and at one point we see [[NightmareFace Daveed's face with his eyes and mouth removed]].
** Bryan-Lewis Saunders' monologue in "God Given Tongue" about his recruitment into a {{cult}} is nothing short of spine-chilling.
--->"And then, uh, I looked and here was a pool upstairs with fake rocks and fake plants and then, uh, the guy who was in the water and put his leg up on a rock and was like, "Come on... come on..." like that. And then I went down in the pool, and he said to hold-- how to hold my arms, and he said, 'When I dunk you under this water, you're gonna feel really cold, but when I pull you up out of this water, '''''you best be speaking in that [[TitleDrop God-given tongue,]] boy.''''''"
*** He mentions his friend, David Miller, in the beginning and how he and Bryan decide to go to the church. As soon as he talks about his experience at the church, [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse David isn't mentioned again.]] [[NothingIsScarier It's never explained what happened to him.]]
** The [[https://vimeo.com/187753473 entire video]] (NSFW) to "Back Up," a [[FoundFootageFilms found-footage]] SurrealHorror film about a cult of infantile shut-ins, shot in the beloved LA music club The Smell. Or as one commenter put it: "''Film/LookWhosTalking'' by way of ''Film/TrashHumpers.''"
** References that Cargo #2331 makes throughout ''Splendor & Misery'', including in his freestyle interludes, strongly imply that he was a modern American man living in Los Angeles before being abducted and hauled across the galaxy to be used as a slave.
** Being a noise rap group, they've often made music that can frighten the listener, but ''There Existed An Addiction to Blood'' and ''Visions Of Bodies Being Burned'' fully revel in this, being homages to horror films.
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* FandomRivalry: With Music/DeathGrips, as to be expected of noise rappers. Death Grips fans (and associated noise acts) think clipping. are cliche rappers wearing the cloak of HarshNoise; clipping. fans (among other noise rap acts) accuse Music/DeathGrips of being untalented noise that only appeals to snobby backpackers. clipping. themselves commented on it, with Daveed especially saying he's not worried about comparisons: he feels Death Grips is ''extremely'' different from what they do.
* FriendlyFandoms:
** That said, there is a chunk of crossover fans who like both, having discovered one through the other, and expect a few mashup mixtapes.
** On an unrelated note, between them and Music/TheMountainGoats, self-admitted fans of each other's work who once put out an album on the same day.

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* FandomRivalry: With Music/DeathGrips, as is to be expected of noise rappers.another experimental/industrial rap act. Death Grips fans (and associated noise acts) think clipping. are cliche rappers wearing the cloak of HarshNoise; clipping. fans (among other noise rap acts) accuse Music/DeathGrips Death Grips of being untalented noise that only appeals to snobby backpackers. clipping. themselves commented on it, with Daveed especially saying he's not worried about comparisons: comparisons as he feels Death Grips is ''extremely'' different from what they do.
* FriendlyFandoms:
FriendlyFandoms:
** That said, there is a chunk of crossover fans who like both, both clipping. ''and'' Death Grips, having discovered one through the other, and expect a few mashup mixtapes.
** On an unrelated note, kinship exists between them and Music/TheMountainGoats, self-admitted fans of each other's work who once put out an album on the same day.



* NightmareFuel: Being a noise rap group, they've often made music that can frighten the listener, but ''There Existed An Addiction to Blood'' and ''Visions Of Bodies Being Burned'' fully revel in this, being homages to horror films.
** The music video to [[https://youtu.be/COSPHLq8y98 "Summertime"]], wherein Daveed's eyes and mouth are super-imposed onto various people. But that's not the worst part. The worst part is that we see [[NightmareFace Daveed's face with his eyes and mouth removed]].
** References that Cargo 2331 makes throughout the album, including in his freestyle interludes, strongly imply that he was a modern American man living in Los Angeles before being abducted and hauled across the galaxy to be used as a slave.
** Bryan-Lewis Saunders' monologue in "God Given Tongue" about his recruitment into a {{Cult}} is nothing short of spine-chilling.
--> "And then uh, I looked and here was a pool upstairs with fake rocks and fake plants and then, uh, the guy who was in the water and put his leg up on a rock and was like "come on... come on..." like that. And then I went down in the pool and he said to hold- how to hold my arms and he said "When I dunk you under this water, you're gonna feel really cold, but when I pull you up out of this water, '''''you best be speaking in that [[TitleDrop God-given tongue,]] boy.'''''"

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* NightmareFuel: Being a noise rap group, they've often made music that can frighten the listener, but ''There Existed An Addiction to Blood'' and ''Visions Of Bodies Being Burned'' fully revel in this, being homages to horror films.
NightmareFuel:
** The music video to [[https://youtu.be/COSPHLq8y98 "Summertime"]], wherein Daveed's eyes and mouth are super-imposed onto various people. But that's not the worst part. The worst part is that people, and at one point we see [[NightmareFace Daveed's face with his eyes and mouth removed]].
** References that Cargo 2331 makes throughout the album, including in his freestyle interludes, strongly imply that he was a modern American man living in Los Angeles before being abducted and hauled across the galaxy to be used as a slave.
** Bryan-Lewis Saunders' monologue in "God Given Tongue" about his recruitment into a {{Cult}} {{cult}} is nothing short of spine-chilling.
--> "And then --->"And then, uh, I looked and here was a pool upstairs with fake rocks and fake plants and then, uh, the guy who was in the water and put his leg up on a rock and was like "come like, "Come on... come on..." like that. And then I went down in the pool pool, and he said to hold- hold-- how to hold my arms arms, and he said "When said, 'When I dunk you under this water, you're gonna feel really cold, but when I pull you up out of this water, '''''you best be speaking in that [[TitleDrop God-given tongue,]] boy.'''''"''''''"



** The [[https://vimeo.com/187753473 entire video]] (NSFW) to "Back Up," a [[FoundFootageFilms found-footage]] SurrealHorror film about a cult of infantile shut-ins, shot in the beloved LA music club The Smell. Or as one commenter put it: "''Film/LookWhosTalking'' by way of ''Film/TrashHumpers.''"

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** The [[https://vimeo.com/187753473 entire video]] (NSFW) to "Back Up," a [[FoundFootageFilms found-footage]] SurrealHorror film about a cult of infantile shut-ins, shot in the beloved LA music club The Smell. Or as one commenter put it: "''Film/LookWhosTalking'' by way of ''Film/TrashHumpers.''"''"
** References that Cargo #2331 makes throughout ''Splendor & Misery'', including in his freestyle interludes, strongly imply that he was a modern American man living in Los Angeles before being abducted and hauled across the galaxy to be used as a slave.
** Being a noise rap group, they've often made music that can frighten the listener, but ''There Existed An Addiction to Blood'' and ''Visions Of Bodies Being Burned'' fully revel in this, being homages to horror films.
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* NightmareFuel: Being a noise rap group, they've often made music that can frighten the listen, but ''There Existed An Addiction to Blood'' and ''Visions Of Bodies Being Burned'' fully revel in this, being homages to horror films.

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* NightmareFuel: Being a noise rap group, they've often made music that can frighten the listen, listener, but ''There Existed An Addiction to Blood'' and ''Visions Of Bodies Being Burned'' fully revel in this, being homages to horror films.
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* BrokenBase: What's best: the twisted and UpToEleven GangstaRap noise of ''midcity'', the lyrical and cliche-lax lament of inner city life in ''CLPPNG'', the conceptual sci-fi romp of ''Splendor and Misery'' or the minimalist horrorcore of ''There Existed an Addiction to Blood'' and ''Visions Of Bodies Being Burned''? [[UpToEleven And even in that]], there's a split between whether ''TEAAB'' or ''VOBBB'' is better.

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* BrokenBase: What's best: the twisted and UpToEleven up to eleven GangstaRap noise of ''midcity'', the lyrical and cliche-lax lament of inner city life in ''CLPPNG'', the conceptual sci-fi romp of ''Splendor and Misery'' or the minimalist horrorcore of ''There Existed an Addiction to Blood'' and ''Visions Of Bodies Being Burned''? [[UpToEleven And even in that]], that, there's a split between whether ''TEAAB'' or ''VOBBB'' is better.
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


** The music video to [[https://youtu.be/COSPHLq8y98 "Summertime"]], wherein Daveed's eyes and mouth are [[UncannyValley super-imposed onto various people]]. But that's not the worst part. The worst part is that we see [[NightmareFace Daveed's face with his eyes and mouth removed]].

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** The music video to [[https://youtu.be/COSPHLq8y98 "Summertime"]], wherein Daveed's eyes and mouth are [[UncannyValley super-imposed onto various people]].people. But that's not the worst part. The worst part is that we see [[NightmareFace Daveed's face with his eyes and mouth removed]].
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** On an unrelated note, between them and Music/TheMountainGoats, self-admitted fans of each other's work.

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** On an unrelated note, between them and Music/TheMountainGoats, self-admitted fans of each other's work.work who once put out an album on the same day.
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* HilariousInHindsight[=/=]HarsherInHindsight: "La Mala Ordina" argues, as its central theme, that the thug life and the rapstar image of it are totally at odds. Benny the Butcher, in particular, singles out "rap niggas [who] dye they hair just to sell some singles." Not a week after the song debuted, [=6ix9ine=] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Nine_Trey_Gangsters demonstrated their point exactly.]]

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* HilariousInHindsight[=/=]HarsherInHindsight: "La Mala Ordina" argues, as its central theme, that the thug life and the rapstar image of it are totally at odds. Benny the Butcher, in particular, suggests less active members are about the same as snitches, and singles out "rap niggas [who] dye they hair just to sell some singles." Not a week after the song debuted, [=6ix9ine=] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Nine_Trey_Gangsters demonstrated their point exactly.]]
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** He mentions his friend, David Miller, in the beginning and how he and Bryan decide to go to the church. As soon as he talks about his experience at the church, [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse David isn't mentioned again.]] [[NothingIsScarier It's never explained what happened to him.]]

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** *** He mentions his friend, David Miller, in the beginning and how he and Bryan decide to go to the church. As soon as he talks about his experience at the church, [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse David isn't mentioned again.]] [[NothingIsScarier It's never explained what happened to him.]]
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** He mentions his friend, David Miller, in the beginning and how he and Bryan decide to go to the church. As soon as he talks about his experience at the church, [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse David isn't mentioned again.]] [[NothingIsScarier It's never explained what happened to him.]]

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** FriendlyFandoms: That said, there is a chunk of crossover fans who like both, having discovered one through the other, and expect a few mashup mixtapes.

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** FriendlyFandoms: That * FriendlyFandoms:
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said, there is a chunk of crossover fans who like both, having discovered one through the other, and expect a few mashup mixtapes.mixtapes.
** On an unrelated note, between them and Music/TheMountainGoats, self-admitted fans of each other's work.
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* BrokenBase: What's best: the twisted and UpToEleven GangstaRap noise of ''midcity'', the lyrical and cliche-lax lament of inner city life in ''CLPPNG'', the conceptual sci-fi romp of ''Splendor and Misery'' or the minimalist horrorcore of ''There Existed an Addiction to Blood''?

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* BrokenBase: What's best: the twisted and UpToEleven GangstaRap noise of ''midcity'', the lyrical and cliche-lax lament of inner city life in ''CLPPNG'', the conceptual sci-fi romp of ''Splendor and Misery'' or the minimalist horrorcore of ''There Existed an Addiction to Blood''?Blood'' and ''Visions Of Bodies Being Burned''? [[UpToEleven And even in that]], there's a split between whether ''TEAAB'' or ''VOBBB'' is better.

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