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what genre is death grips

Death Grips don’t fit cleanly into one box, but they’re most often described as experimental hip‑hop with strong industrial, electronic, noise, and punk influences.

So… what genre is Death Grips?

You’ll see a few recurring labels:

  • Experimental hip‑hop / alternative hip‑hop.
  • Industrial hip‑hop and noise‑rap, because of their harsh, distorted, chaotic production.
  • Punk rap / rap rock / electropunk, thanks to the aggressive energy, tempos, and attitude.

A good one‑liner:

Death Grips is an experimental hip‑hop group that fuses industrial, noise, electronic, and punk into its own thing.

Some fans and writers even argue they’re basically a punk band in spirit, with hip‑hop vocals on top.

Why they’re hard to label

  • Their core elements come from hip‑hop (MC Ride’s rhythmic, rap‑like delivery).
  • The sound palette is closer to industrial and noise music: clipping drums, blown‑out synths, distortion everywhere.
  • The attitude and aesthetics (DIY chaos, confrontational shows, anti‑industry moves) feel very punk.

Different albums also lean into different corners of that mix, which is why people argue over the “right” genre tag.

Mini album guide by feel

  • “Exmilitary” / “The Money Store” – Experimental hip‑hop with industrial and noise, very raw and abrasive.
  • “No Love Deep Web” – Darker, more minimal, still industrial hip‑hop.
  • “Government Plates” onward – Even more electronic and genre‑blurry, sometimes less traditionally hip‑hop.

If you need a simple answer for a tag or playlist, “experimental hip‑hop” or “industrial hip‑hop” will be accurate enough most of the time.

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