Death Grips review round 2. Death Grips dropped a Top 5 album to many hip hop fans around last year with Exmilitary. Parlaying that into a deal with Epic, Death Grips drops The Money Store, first of two albums scheduled for release this year. Dead End Hip Hop takes a second listen to a Death Grips project and here is the much-anticipated and highly requested review of The Money Store!
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i listen to all types of music, im talking 2pac, em, joe budden, to elton john and billy joel, to the ramones, nirvana, alice in chains, new yorks dolls and cradle of filth, pantera. and this shit to me sounded like shit. you shouldnt have to read the lyrics to even know what dude is saying in his rhymes. more than half the time you cant even understand dude which to me is just as bad as some of this death metal shit. it is very experimental and all that but its nowhere close to hip hop or any other kinda genre. it sounds like garbage. and thats comin from a guy who listens to everything. just my opinion. i cannot stand this shit, im with beezy. cannot fuck with it. or as feefo put it “this does not bump in tha whip”
Myke C-Town is definitely on point with his review. How can not enjoy songs like “Hacker” or “Lost Boys”? It seems like every song on the album is made of sonic bliss and devastation.