I felt Jenny Death had its fair share of great moments, but to each his own.
"If you spend all your heart / On something that has died / You are not alive and that can't be a life"Govt Plates is my boyfriend's favourite, oddly enough.
I'm more of an Ex-Military or NO LOVE DEEP WEB guy myself.
I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.I hated government plates when it was released, but now it's the record I listen to the most. There's just something about how it forces its minimalism on you and how you're meant to feel the empty spaces is interesting to me.
"I could eat a knob at night" - Karl PilkingtonIt's definitely their most overtly techno-influenced.
I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUTKTk60aGk
Look what we've got here. It's a new track by Death Grips, 22 minutes and 30 seconds long! Surprisingly good for a huge gabber mix, and that's coming from someone who barely musters the strength to sit through some 10-minute tracks.
Also, a new album is in the works.
Nonsense is better than no sense at all.I'm not a fan of rap music, really at all (The music is just too monotonous/repetitive for me), but I really like "Get Got" by them, that keyboard hook is sick!
Just another day in the life of Jimmy NutrinYou've posted this in three separate threads
To pity someone is to tell them "I feel bad about being better than you."
You know, I legitimently like The Money Store but frankly most of DG's other output, and their fan cult (plus related entries like Zackthanoy Snydtano) come off as just overly contrarian and shit.
Like, I could unironically ball to Exmilitary and the Money Store (industrial cyberpunk ballin but still ballin never the less) but after Government Plates they lost any "bumpibility" in favor of pure madness. Don't get me wrong, I like shit like "I Break Mirrors In My Face In The United States" as pure punk fury but..... I dunno