No Love Deep Web is the second studio album by experimental hip hop group Death Grips. Originally called No Love, it was announced along with their debut album, titled The Money Store, that was released on April 24, 2012. On August 12, 2012, Death Grips announced that the album title was changed from No Love to No Love Deep Web. The album was initially scheduled for an October 23, 2012 release, however, the group self-released the album online for free after their record label, Epic, supposedly pushed the album's release to 2013, causing the band to break contract with the label.
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No Love Deep Web is the second studio album by experimental hip hop group Death Grips. Originally called No Love, it was announced along with their d… read more
No Love Deep Web is the second studio album by experimental hip hop group Death Grips. Originally called No Love, it was announced along with their debut album, titled The Money Store, t… read more
Death Grips are an experimental hip-hop group formed in Sacramento, California, United States in 2010. The group consists of Stefan Burnett aka Ride (vocals) and the production team Zach Hill and Andy Morin, often miscredited under the alias "Flatlander". Their live setup consists of Burnett on vocals, Morin on keyboards & laptop, and Hill on drums. The group officially formed December 21, 2010, and released its first EP, self-titled "Death Grips". They also released their first single and music video, for "Full Moon (Death Classic)", only si… read more
Death Grips are an experimental hip-hop group formed in Sacramento, California, United States in 2010. The group consists of Stefan Burnett aka Ride (vocals) and the production team Zach…read more