The discography gets sparse here for a reason. Scrim nearly overdosed. The duo went silent. When they returned, they dropped Stop Staring at the Shadows (2020). This EP is the sound of clarity after a bender. The distortion is still there, but the lyrics shift from glorifying the drug use to recounting the horror of it.
Suicideboys$ have collaborated with various artists, including:
(Kill Yourself Parts, Radical $uicide, Grey Sheep, Eternal Grey)
This is where the legend began. During the mid-2010s, the Boys defined the "Dark Trap" subgenre. Their early work is characterized by lo-fi distortion, heavily distorted 808s, and an unapologetically morbid aesthetic. Suicideboys Discography
Emerging from the murky, humid underbelly of New Orleans in 2014, $uicideboy$—the cousin duo of Ruby da Cherry (now $lick $loth) and Scrim (now $crim)—built a discography that is as much a therapeutic autopsy of addiction, depression, and poverty as it is a sonic revolution. Rejecting the melodic autotune of mainstream SoundCloud rap, they forged a jagged hybrid of Memphis horrorcore, 90s metal, chopped-and-screwed beats, and punk rock nihilism.
Below is a chronological breakdown of their essential releases, from the chaotic Kill Yourself sagas to their chart-topping major label debut.
Some notable singles by Suicideboys$ include: The discography gets sparse here for a reason
2016 was the year the tsunami hit the shore. The duo refined their production (Scrim taking the lead under the alias $crim), moving from simple loops to complex, atmospheric beats. They also leaned heavily into their partnership with Getter, the EDM producer who gave them a distorted, industrial edge.
Highlights:
Notable Single: Paris (Aug 2016) – Currently their most streamed song on Spotify. A minimalist, bass-heavy banger that turned mosh pits into mandatory components of their live shows. Notable Single: Paris (Aug 2016) – Currently their
After a brief hiatus (Scrim’s near-fatal overdose and subsequent sobriety), the duo returned with their official "debut" album.
To understand the discography, you must understand the aliases: