Album

The Money Store

Death Grips

2012 · Electronic, Hip Hop

50 collectors on Gatefold own this

The Money Store by Death Grips

The Money Store is a Hip-Hop album by Death Grips, originally released in 2012. On Gatefold: 23 pressings tracked, owned by 50 collectors.

About

Now here is some amusing, candy-coated anarchy. For the blown-out punk-rap act’s second record and (somehow!) their major-label debut, Death Grips fuse abrasive techno with shouted and amped-up hip-hop and crazed distorted backing loops. The Sacramento, Calif.–based group brings together producer Zach Hill of the avant-metal act Hella with vocalist Stefan Burnett and coproducer Andy Morin. Lyrically, there’s a bit of the Rage Against the Machine problem at work here. Songs like “I’ve Seen Footage” and “Get Got” icily remark on the proliferation of violence and the way it desensitizes youth. It’s also easy to see how desensitized youth would just think it’s cool. Two of the least venerated forms of the '90s—electroclash and digital hardcore—are resuscitated in a way that will cause parents the world over to politely ask that that music be turned down. Yet it's undeniably good—always layered and frequently strange.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Get Got2:51
  2. 2The Fever (Aye Aye)3:06
  3. 3Lost Boys3:06
  4. 4Blackjack2:22
  5. 5Hustle Bones3:12
  6. 6I've Seen Footage3:22
  7. 7Double Helix2:40
  8. 8System Blower3:48
  9. 9The Cage3:31
  10. 10Punk Weight3:24
  11. 11F**k That2:24
  12. 12Bitch Please2:56
  13. 13Hacker4:35

Sound DNA

  • Hip-Hop
  • Alternative Hip-Hop
  • abrasive
  • frenzied
  • nocturnal

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50 collectors on Gatefold own this · 23 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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