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The is extensively characterized by its prolific output, featuring over 1,200 tracks across numerous studio albums, mixtapes, and their signature Kill Yourself EP series. Founded in 2013, the duo—consisting of cousins Ruby da Cherry and $crim —has largely self-produced their catalog under $crim’s pseudonym, Budd Dwyer . Studio Albums The duo's major full-length releases include: I Want to Die in New Orleans (2018) Long Term Effects of Suffering (2021) Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation (2022) New World Depression (2024) Notable Mixtapes & EPs
- Long Term Effects of Suffering (2021): This is the "art house" era of $uicideboy$. Incorporating elements of noise rock, ambient music, and even acoustic guitars, this album alienated some fans who wanted simple rage music but rewarded those looking for depth. It feels like a descent into madness.
- Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation (2022): This album felt like a victory lap. The production returned to hard-hitting drums, but the confidence was higher. Ruby’s singing improved significantly, and Scrim’s battles with addiction took center stage in the lyricism. It is arguably their most well-rounded project.
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Widely considered their magnum opus by long-time fans, Eternal Grey is a 30-minute panic attack. The production is dense, the flows are venomous, and the hooks are surprisingly sticky. This album proved they could balance nihilism with replayability. "Mount Sinai," "Ultimate $uicide" (feat. Denzel Curry), "Breakdalaw2k16." Suicideboys Discography
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- Black, grey, and blood-red theme.
- Glitch hover effects, razor wire borders, pixelated transitions.