How would you describe Death Grips to a person who has never heard of them?

How would you describe Death Grips to a person who has never heard of them?

A COOL BAND FROM A PLACE IN CALIFORNIA.

shit

Noisier Limp Bizkit

band that is really good with a terrible fan base

Hipster's first industrial hip hop band

Techno Animal for white people.

in word: "meme"

i Bet you guys probably haven't even heard a death grips song.

A band that makes a series of cyber punk banger ready to turn the dance floor into a fucking war zone.

the only good and talented industrial hip hop band*

they're barely only industrial hip hop though

'Hip hop.'

Enough to avoid it.

death metal vocals and electronic instrumentation

You guys need to broaden your tastes a bit.
DG is good but the fact that there is multiple threads on them every single day is kinda sad.

overrated experimental hip-hop

It's like if Tyler the Creator joined twentyone pilots

>Techno Animal
(you)

Just tell them to fucking listen to it. Trying to describe music without falling into an endless hole of increasingly autistic subgenres is like trying to explain color to a blind person.

try harder to not like them

such an inaccurate description

An industrial hip hop group fronted by a screaming black hobo.

>I DID AT FOR THE NOOKIE
>HAVE A SAD CUM BABY XD

Death Grips

>This this basic
i bet you're light years away from learning music theory.

Yeah I'm perfectly okay with that. That sounds like an autistic chasm of meaningless labels anyways.

Fucking philistine peasant.

GIVE A FUCK WHAT YA HEARD
YEAH FUCK WHAT YA HEARD
TILL THAT REAL SHIT KICKS YOUR WHOLE CLIQUE TO THE CURB
WHAT WHAT
WHAT WHAT

Coming from someone who knows almost nothing about music theory
U dumb

nu-metal for indie kids

Death-metal hip-hop for El-P fans who secretly wish the Insane Clown Posse wasn't so dumb

shit

punk-rock

post internet satanic electronic punk with black metal/rap hybrid vocals and lyrics about death by information

>autistic chasm of meaningless labels
Bachelor's in Music; you're completely right
I know several extremely skilled musicians who dropped out because they couldn't deal with "music theory"'s bullshit. It is a blight upon the study, upon the profession and upon progression.

Id tell them it sounds aggressive and utilizes digital instruments and sampling along with guitars and drums. Besides that it would be stupid and pointless to describe further without listening to them.