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Before seeing them last year, I knew that the scabby New Orleans SoundCloud-rap pioneers $uicideboy$ were a big deal, but I did not realize how big they were until I saw thousands of people rapping along with their drugs-and-depression lyrics word-for-word. My experience at last year’s Grey Day tour was an eye-opening one. $uicideboy$ have truly built and audience for what they do, and their umbrella is big enough to include a few different forms of intense underground music. At the show I saw, the lineup was mostly acts from the group’s G59 label, but Turnstile and Chief Keef were also booked to open. (Turnstile were amazing. Keef no-showed.) This year, $uicideboy$ are heading out on an even bigger version of the Grey Day tour, and its lineup is truly insane.
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