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Death Grips are one of those bands that tend to polarize a population. Some think they're amazing while others think they're crap. I tend to be a little in the middle, where I see some moments of genius, and then other times it feels like they're trying very hard to be avant garde and fall a little short.
What I do notice is that I'm not in love on a first listen, but as I hear it more and more I appreciate it more and more. I'll let you decide for yourself.
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Death Grips are one of those bands that tend to polarize a population. Some think they're amazing while others think they're crap. I tend to be a little in the middle, where I see some moments of genius, and then other times it feels like they're trying very hard to be avant garde and fall a little short.
What I do notice is that I'm not in love on a first listen, but as I hear it more and more I appreciate it more and more. I'll let you decide for yourself.
This track is great.
Not completely similar, but this song for some reason gave me the urge to rip out Babyland from back in the day. One of those love'em or hate'em groups. Winter always makes me want to listen to industrial.
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