I want to get into them. Where should I start?
exmilitary
>>71800425
who's the glasses guy
money store
>>71800434
>>71800441
Pretty much either of these
I started think their self-titled EP is a p good starting place. Really the first release is usually the best place to start with any artist.
desu I started with this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pueh5IcRi2U
Exmilitary if you like sample-heavy, raw hip-hop. TMS if you like catchy, futuristic, dystopian aesthetics. NLDW if you like contemporary trap music. GP and NOTM if you like weird shit. JD if you like guitar. BP if you like digital hardcore.
>>71800477
I'm very into punk. Does that help?
>>71800438
harry potter
>>71800534
go with BP or ExMilitary then
>>71800477
this guy has it completely right.
>>71800534
I'd start with the Exmilitary or Death Grips EP then, those are their two first releases. After that go chronologically.
>>71800669
>the Exmilitary or Death Grips EP
meant to say Exmilitary or the Death Grips EP, better clarify that before the autists arrive
>>71800534
Bottomless Pit is probably the best place to start
Lol, I feel like this group is just one big troll. It fucking SUCKS.
>>71800477
If you like a homeless black man yelling incoherent nonsense, this is the group for you.
I fucking hated Death Grips because I kept going off other people's recommendations and hated them. Then one day I listened to The Fever with headphones and thought it was catchy as fuck.
You just have to find one catchy hook or synth loop to suck you in, and then somehow the rest of their library becomes infinitely more listenable. There are songs I HATED that I now have hundreds of plays on.
I don't understand wanting to get into a band without knowing where to start. Can you explain this to me, OP? Wouldn't the yearning to listen to a band's music begin with listening to it? Instead, for you, it begins with asking other people how to listen to it.
You want to "get into it" without even knowing how it sounds? You sound like a fucking tool dude.