Peep their debut I WANT TO DIE IN NEW ORLEANS
then essentials are
Eternal Grey
Dark Side Of The Clouds
Radical $uicide EP
I No Longer Fear The Razor Guarding My Heel EP series
KILL YOURSELF EP series (parts XI-XX >>>)
DIRTYNASTY$UICIDE and DIRTIERNASTIER$UICIDE (collab EPs with Germ)
$outh $ide $uicide (w Pouya)
overall they got a lot of essential songs across all projects tho
i haven't listened to them in a long time but this is from reddit post i saw on r/hhh ages ago
A good, general path to follow:
$outh $ide $uicide > Eternal Grey > My Liver Will Handle What My Heart Can’t > DIRTIERNASTIER$UICIDE > High Tide in the Snake’s Nest > I No Longer Fear The Razor Guarding My Heel (Part III)
If you want hard, banger-centric projects follow this path:
Radical $uicide > DIRTYNASTY$UICIDE > DIRTIERNASTIER$UICIDE > Kill Yourself Part XI: The Kingdom Come Saga
If you want more depressing/emotional projects follow this path:
Kill Yourself Part XIII: The Atlantis Saga > My Liver Will Handle What My Heart Can’t > High Tide in the Snake’s Nest > Now The Moon’s Rising > I No Longer Fear The Razor Guarding My Heel (Parts I-III)
reddit.com/r/hiphopheads/comments/6sr6qo/guide_to_uicideboywith_links
personally my top 3 were always
High Tide In The Snake's Nest
My Liver Will Handle What My Heart Can't
KILL YOURSELF PART XII: The Dark Glacier Saga (as my fav ep they did)
Mike D from the Beastie Boys said this was the first band his sons ever played for him that made him feel like an old man, like “This is just noise to me.”
I f*** with their production a lot more than their raps. The tape with Juicy J hard
Mike D from the Beastie Boys said this was the first band his sons ever played for him that made him feel like an old man, like “This is just noise to me.”
I like the Beastie Boys, and ironically their angst reminds me of what $uicideboy$ do lol
Mike D from the Beastie Boys said this was the first band his sons ever played for him that made him feel like an old man, like “This is just noise to me.”
that's not what he said tho
hotnewhiphop.com/mike-d-on-life-after-beastie-boys-suicideboys-and-rap-becoming-pop-news.46552.html
On $uicideboy$:
"It was weird to me that I wasn’t hearing things that my kids related to that I couldn’t embrace. When they did hit on something, I was like, Finally! When they started listening to $uicideboy$ I was like, “That’s it. That checks the boxes. It’s really loud, I can’t really relate, I don’t really want to listen to it. I understand exactly why it’s good and I see exactly the music it’s combining, but I don’t need to participate and I’m good with that."
I f*** with their production a lot more than their raps. The tape with Juicy J hard
You peeped WALK THE PLANK by Da$h? Tape fully produced by $crim, s*** is absolutely mental
that's not what he said tho
https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/mike-d-on-life-after-beastie-boys-suicideboys-and-rap-becoming-pop-news.46552.html
On $uicideboy$:
"It was weird to me that I wasn’t hearing things that my kids related to that I couldn’t embrace. When they did hit on something, I was like, Finally! When they started listening to $uicideboy$ I was like, “That’s it. That checks the boxes. It’s really loud, I can’t really relate, I don’t really want to listen to it. I understand exactly why it’s good and I see exactly the music it’s combining, but I don’t need to participate and I’m good with that."
I didn’t mean to imply he meant it in a “fuck these guys” way, more paraphrasing quotes like:
"It was weird to me that I wasn’t hearing things that my kids related to that I couldn’t embrace.”
“It’s really loud, I can’t really relate, I don’t really want to listen to it.”
Forgot to mention he meant it as a good thing, haha. Just interesting how if your parents were keyed into or a part the 80’s underground music scene, it’s probably hard sometimes for anything new to really shock them.
I didn’t mean to imply he meant it in a “fuck these guys” way, more paraphrasing quotes like:
"It was weird to me that I wasn’t hearing things that my kids related to that I couldn’t embrace.”
“It’s really loud, I can’t really relate, I don’t really want to listen to it.”
Forgot to mention he meant it as a good thing, haha. Just interesting how if your parents were keyed into or a part the 80’s underground music scene, it’s probably hard sometimes for anything new to really shock them.
Just interesting how if your parents were keyed into or a part the 80’s underground music scene, it’s probably hard sometimes for anything new to really shock them.
Good point fr. Kinda wild how they fr already done seen all the crazy movements in theirs' prime
You peeped WALK THE PLANK by Da$h? Tape fully produced by $crim, s*** is absolutely mental
!https://youtu.be/J1mmTfT7bzUNah I haven’t but I’ll peep
really liked their album last year. still have whispering indistinctly and bizarro on repeat
Mike D from the Beastie Boys said this was the first band his sons ever played for him that made him feel like an old man, like “This is just noise to me.”
Crazy, because they started as a hardcore band.
that's not what he said tho
https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/mike-d-on-life-after-beastie-boys-suicideboys-and-rap-becoming-pop-news.46552.html
On $uicideboy$:
"It was weird to me that I wasn’t hearing things that my kids related to that I couldn’t embrace. When they did hit on something, I was like, Finally! When they started listening to $uicideboy$ I was like, “That’s it. That checks the boxes. It’s really loud, I can’t really relate, I don’t really want to listen to it. I understand exactly why it’s good and I see exactly the music it’s combining, but I don’t need to participate and I’m good with that."
This makes more sense.