Visiting this page from time to time, i can't help to notice that Death Grips are highly praised.
I've never really got into them to be honest, like 100% I like maybe 5-6 of their songs. And is analysing their lyrics a critical part of understanding and appreciating their music? Where would you suggest i start? By the way, sorry for the horrible english, it's not my first language
>is analysing their lyrics a critical part of understanding and appreciating their music not necessarily analyzing but i definitely recommend reading along while listening
Kayden Fisher
>And is analysing their lyrics a critical part of understanding and appreciating their music? no >Where would you suggest i start listen
Jayden Cox
On an unrelated note, there was some blue snake on the website with a download link a few minutes ago, has anyone else seen this? It had this strange download link which brought me to a gpg file, whatever the hell that is. I have screenshots if anyone wants.
Liam Bennett
gpg is an encrypted file. please post the screenshots.
Ayden Ross
Here's the file, what do I do with this? I feel like I shouldn't have this
Evan Lewis
>And is analysing their lyrics a critical part of understanding and appreciating their music?
It's all gibberish
Aiden Long
>I feel like I shouldn't have this delet this immediately before mr grips calls the cia for hackering his secret files
Ryan Edwards
upload it to MEGA
Evan Morris
They're a hipster metal band praised for having zero mainstream appeal on top of an active social media presence
Connor Nguyen
Upload that shit to mega so we can check it out
David Phillips
i would start by listening to the money store which i think has some of their most accessible songs. after that you could check out exmilitary or bottomless pit. if you think you'd like to here some less accessible darker sounds you should check out the powers that b and no love deep web