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Universal acclaim- based on 91 Ratings
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Positive: 82 out of 91
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Mixed: 6 out of 91
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Negative: 3 out of 91
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Jun 26, 2014
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Oct 8, 2019Too much bjork. No
Listen to jenny death instead
It has On GP
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Aug 10, 2015**** On the Moon might be Death Grips most abstract piece to date with chopped up björk samples all over it played on a Roland V Drum Kit (well...that's what I heard) by the band's madman drummer Zach Hill. Like many previous releases (especially here though) it's good but you really have to be in a certain mood to listen the whole way through
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May 11, 2015
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Jan 2, 2017HOLY ****! The best Death Grips to date. Sounds like one long,orgasmic roller coaster of a song!!!
Fav Tracks: Up My Sleeves, Bill Not Really, Black Quarterback, Say Hey Kid... **** it all of them. -
Oct 30, 2019
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The WireDec 2, 2014This music is rebarbative glitch-puke, circuit-bent footwork with the joy scorched out, every now and then blitzed by what could be described as intelligent gabba. [Sep 2014, p.54]
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Jun 17, 2014On “Fuck Me Out” and “Billy Not Really,” both these dissections of Ride and the brutal rearrangements of Björk’s vocal and fidgety programming would push the ensemble’s rough, nasty but compelling sound to new levels if they hadn’t already perfected it on The Money Store. Instead, what is achieved on niggas on the moon is something that speaks differently but through the same terms.
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Jun 17, 2014niggas on the moon might be their most polarizing release yet, simply because it’s non-musical in many ways.