Author Topic: Just got home from a Death Grips concert.  (Read 2269 times)

does that mean sarcasm?
Well yeah of course, there aren't many other things it could mean in this situation.


Well yeah of course, there aren't many other things it could mean in this situation.

Wasn't aware /s actually meant anything to anyone.
Concerts are fun as stuff man, good exercise, good energy, everybody's having a good time even if that means getting knocked around a little.

My brother's headed to one of their concerts soon.

I don't know if it's today or not.

Also, obligatory:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Death+Grip+Syndrome
« Last Edit: July 20, 2015, 12:37:04 PM by Rigel »

Wasn't aware /s actually meant anything to anyone.
Concerts are fun as stuff man, good exercise, good energy, everybody's having a good time even if that means getting knocked around a little.
At one point I was exhausted in the crowed so I was closing my eyes and taking in the music and people were asking me if I was good and what not. Death Grips' fan base seems to be quite better than most fan bases from what I've seen lol

That sounds horrible. I am worried for your sanity.
pusillanimous individual


I always bring earplugs to concerts where the music is going to be really, really loud. Hearing damage is a thing, and at that volume with earplugs, you can still hear everything they're singing just fine. I saw Sonata Arctica live in LA and was really glad I had hearing protection.

I went to the motley crue concert a few months ago and it was pretty great

Death grips sounds like a handicapped band doe. Like angsty 90s teens


I'll be going to a Van Halen concert sometime in August

people started liking death grips ironically and then an unknowing crowd followed
We can all thank /mu/ for this strange strange culture that has developed.


I forget the music
I make it cum
I forget the music with my suuuuurf and tuuuuuurf