Death Grips appear to have split up

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Death Grips appear to have confirmed that they have split up for good.The trio – made up of producers Zach Hill and Andy Morin and vocalist MC Ride – have been largely dormant since the release of their 2019 EP ‘Gmail And The Restraining Orders’, and now it seems we have confirmation of their demise.A direct message involving Morin has been leaked online, in which he states, “yeah it’s over”.

Referring to MC Ride by his real name Stefan Burnett, he added: “Stefan doesn’t want to do any more. But truthfully none of us can ever predict what will happen with the group.”death grips officially broke up today is a very sad day o7 pic.twitter.com/9Wd4UN9A3K— sand underman (@sand_underman) February 8, 2025The Sacramento group broke through in 2011 with their mixtape ‘Exmilitary’, followed a year later by debut album ‘The Money Store’.

They would wind up being signed to a major label deal with Epic Records, but were swiftly dropped when they leaked their second album ‘No Love Deep Web’ as a free download in breach of their contract.They briefly split up in 2014, around the release of their sprawling double album ‘The Powers That B’, before reuniting a year later and embarking on a world tour.

Two further albums followed – 2016’s ‘Bottomless Pit’ and 2018’s ‘Year Of The Snitch’ – while ‘Gmail And The Restraining Orders’ was released as part of Warp Records’ 30th anniversary celebrations.Their music was defined by a punk ethos and an ability to embrace a broad array of genres and styles, from industrial to lo-fi to noise to dark electronic.

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