The Money Store
Death Grips · 2012
41 min · 13 tracks · hardcore hip-hop · industrial music · rap rock
A chaotic fusion of aggressive beats and surreal lyrics that defy genre boundaries.
The Money Store is an album by Death Grips, released in 2012. A chaotic fusion of aggressive beats and surreal lyrics that defy genre boundaries. The Money Store received widespread acclaim from critics, landing high on numerous year-end lists and solidifying Death Grips' status within the underground music scene. Its innovative sound influenced a wave of artists across genres, pushing the boundaries of rap and industrial music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Money Store sound like?
A chaotic fusion of aggressive beats and surreal lyrics that defy genre boundaries. Rooted in hardcore hip-hop and industrial music.
What makes The Money Store by Death Grips notable?
The Money Store received widespread acclaim from critics, landing high on numerous year-end lists and solidifying Death Grips' status within the underground music scene. Its innovative sound influenced a wave of artists across genres, pushing the boundaries of rap and industrial music. The Money Store is Death Grips' second album, following their debut Exmilitary released in 2011. At this point, they were solidifying their reputation as a pioneering force in experimental hip-hop, known for their frenetic energy and avant-garde approach.
How many songs are on The Money Store?
The Money Store has 13 tracks, running approximately 41 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Get Got Standout 2:51
- 2 The Fever (Aye Aye) 3:06
- 3 Lost Boys 3:06
- 4 Blackjack 2:22
- 5 Hustle Bones 3:12
- 6 I’ve Seen Footage 3:22
- 7 Double Helix 2:40
- 8 System Blower 3:48
- 9 The Cage 3:31
- 10 Punk Weight 3:24
- 11 Fuck That 2:24
- 12 Bitch Please 2:56
- 13 Hacker Standout 4:35
Release Date
April 24, 2012
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
41 min 22 sec
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