What is the best death grips album and why is it exmilitary?

What is the best death grips album and why is it exmilitary?

It's Exmilitary, you're right. Perfect mix of rawness, existential lyrics, live drumming and futuristic production.

it's exmilitary because beware is by FAR the best track they ever made.

>live drumming
>futuristic production

the lyrics are also kinda regularly cringy on a half of that album

exmilitary because exmilitary

>cringy

Every time I see a person using that word, I assume they're a 15 year old watching h3h3.

>cringy
can you give me a quick rundown on this, user?

Every time I see a person who likes death grips, I assume they're a 15 year old watching the needle drop.

Beware on On GP are tied imo
One is a Lovecraftian power trip that doesn't ever seem to stop, and one is an emotionally powerful angst (actual angst, not the edgy teenager kind) filled tragedy.

how sway

>songs about fucking
>songs about being a bad person
>generally angsty and edgy

i said regularly, which means i dont think its utterly bad, but there's nothing special about ride's lyricism on that album

>>generally angsty and edgy

Lyircs like

>"Too much time spent in the maze will drive you mad, I feel so bad. Been there so long I can't remember who I am, or where I stand. But in the end I guess I just don't give a damn. Twist a gram and keep on sticking with the original plan. Fuck it man"

or the entirety of Beware sounds more like deep existentialism to me. Absolutely nothing "angsty or edgy" about it, it's beautifully esoteric.

>what is Beware

>Beware on On GP are tied imo

this is right, but your reasons for it being right are wrong.

you don't know what 'angsty' means

an agsty song? well, it's one of their best songs, but still

what else would you describe them both as then

no, you don't know what angst means. How the actual fuck is Beware angsty?
>Angst: a feeling of deep anxiety or dread, typically an unfocused one about the human condition or the state of the world in general.

What's wrong with deep existentialist angst? You seem like a blowhard.

beware is probably the best song they ever made, so your arguments dont make much sense

samefag

they're all pretty bad, exmilitary is the worst.
see

now fight

>What's wrong with existentialist angst?
nothing
>deep
only if you're literally new to music and poetry

this

you

I thought you were giving that example to prove the 'cringyness' of it.
Then I read the last line.
Those lyrics are awful, his delivery is worse.

>only if you're literally new to music and poetry

Yeah, fuck DG for not literally making up a whole new philosophy. What a bunch of losers. Man, people are really desperate to critique them.

But I fucking love Beware. He was insinuating that there was nothing special about Beware's lyrics.

snappy photoshop skilz bruh

it's special in their discography, but not in music generally

I literally just snip tooled it you insufferable faggot.

>He was insinuating that there was nothing special about Beware's lyrics
>the lyrics are also kinda regularly cringy on a half of that album

you're so triggered you lost your ability to read?
beware is clearly special when you compare it to other songs on that album

Look here >i said regularly, which means i dont think its utterly bad, but there's nothing special about ride's lyricism on that album
Beware is on said album.
He said there's nothing special about the lyrics on said album.
This implies that he included Beware's lyrics as "nothing special".

what a picky cunt

look here:

This is an anonymous website my man. Who's to say that's isn't a different poster. I'm just replying to an anonymous opinion expressed by someone who has no discernible identification between posts.
Hell, I got incorrectly got called a samefag right here.

yeah

right

why did you reply me?

The Powers That B is easily their best album and its a shame they didn't stop afterwards

Jenny Death lyrics are better.
Jenny Death production is better.
Jenny Death is musically better.
Jenny Death tries more to make something important than any other Death Grips album.
Jenny Death's On GP is the peak of Death Grips.
Jenny Death is perfect.