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$uicideboy$ - Long Term Effects Of Suffering (LP) - Green Glow Vinyl

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2021
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Hip Hop, Cloud Rap, Hardcore Hip-Hop, Trap, Horrorcore
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Artist: $uicideboy$
Album: Long Term Effects Of Suffering
Released: 13 May 2022

Tracklist:

A1Degeneration In The Key Of A Minor2:08
A2If Self-Destruction Was An Olympic Event, I’d Be Tonya Harding2:22
A3Life Is But A Stream~2:02
A45 Grand At 8 To 12:49
A5We Envy Nothing In The World.2:51
A6Lighting The Flames Of My Own Personal Hell1:50
A7New Profile Pic2:07
B1Bleach2:40
B2Forget It3:18
B3Avalon2:20
B4Materialism As A Means To An End2:46
B5Ugliest2:58
B6The Number You Have Dialed Is Not In Service2:45

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"$uicideboy$ - Long Term Effects of Suffering" Review

"$uicideboy$ - Long Term Effects of Suffering" is the third studio album by the American hip-hop duo $uicideboy$, consisting of cousins Ruby da Cherry (Aristos Petrou) and $lick $loth (Scott Arceneaux Jr.). Released on August 13, 2021, under their own label G*59 Records, the album continues to explore the dark, introspective themes that have become synonymous with the duo's music.

The album features 13 tracks, each delving into the struggles and mental health issues that the duo has been vocal about throughout their career. The production, handled primarily by $lick $loth under his producer alias Budd Dwyer, is characterized by its heavy use of samples, dark melodies, and hard-hitting beats. This sonic landscape provides a fitting backdrop for the raw and often harrowing lyrical content.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "If Self-Destruction Was an Olympic Event, I’d Be Tonya Harding," which showcases the duo's ability to blend personal pain with dark humor. The track's title alone is a testament to their unique approach to addressing serious issues with a touch of irreverence. The lyrics delve into themes of self-destruction and the struggle to find meaning in a seemingly indifferent world.

Another notable track is "Life is but a Stream~," which features a haunting melody and introspective lyrics that reflect on the transient nature of life and the inevitability of death. The song's production is minimalist yet effective, allowing the duo's voices to take center stage and convey the weight of their words.

"New Profile Pic" is a track that stands out for its aggressive delivery and confrontational lyrics. The song addresses the pressures of fame and the constant scrutiny that comes with being in the public eye. The production is intense, with a driving beat and distorted samples that add to the sense of urgency and frustration.

The album's closer, "The Number You Have Dialed Is Not in Service," is a somber and reflective track that serves as a fitting end to the album. The song's melancholic melody and introspective lyrics provide a sense of closure, while also leaving the listener with a lingering sense of unease.

Overall, "Long Term Effects of Suffering" is a powerful and cohesive album that stays true to $uicideboy$'s signature style. The duo's willingness to confront their demons head-on and share their struggles with their audience is both brave and commendable. The production is consistently strong throughout the album, with each track offering something unique while still fitting within the overall theme.

However, the album is not without its flaws. Some listeners may find the relentless focus on dark and heavy themes to be overwhelming, and the lack of variation in the subject matter can make the album feel somewhat repetitive at times. Additionally, while the production is generally strong, there are moments where the beats and samples can feel a bit too similar to previous $uicideboy$ releases.

Despite these minor criticisms, "Long Term Effects of Suffering" is a compelling and emotionally charged album that will resonate with fans of the duo and newcomers alike. It is a testament to $uicideboy$'s ability to create music that is both deeply personal and universally relatable, and it solidifies their place as one of the most unique and important voices in modern hip-hop.

In conclusion, "$uicideboy$ - Long Term Effects of Suffering" is an album that demands to be heard. It is a raw and unflinching exploration of the human condition, delivered with the honesty and intensity that has become the hallmark of $uicideboy$'s music. Whether you are a long-time fan or a newcomer to their work, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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