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: An album marked by darker themes, produced just before Scrim’s sobriety journey.

Recovery, reflection, complex melodies, independent dominance Sing Me a Lullaby... , New World Depression

The Suicideboys have released numerous mixtapes, EPs, and singles throughout their career, and have collaborated with various artists. Their discography is a testament to their prolific output and dedication to their craft.

My Liver Will Handle What My Heart Can’t (Listen to "Kill Yourself (Part III)"). Suicideboys Discography

Gray/Grey (2015), Eternal Grey (2016), and Stop Staring at the Shadows (2020).

Produced entirely by EDM-trap icon Getter, this 5-track EP bridged the gap between underground hip-hop and electronic festival subwoofers. It contains "Memoirs of a Gorilla," featuring one of the most recognizable and explosive beat drops in their entire catalog. Eternal Grey (2016)

A three-part EP series with G59 Records signee Germ. These projects are characterized by fast-paced, aggressive flows and high-octane energy, contrasting with the duo's more depressive solo work. UICIDE (with Shakewell) : An album marked by darker themes, produced

. These early projects established their signature sound: a blend of dark, phonk-inspired production, distorted bass, and rapid-fire verses that drew heavily from Southern rap roots and Three 6 Mafia influences. By the end of 2017, they had completed 20 installments of the "Kill Yourself"

(2024) continued this evolution, debuting at #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart and proving that their fans remain as devoted to their healing as they were to their pain.

Widely considered a fan favorite, featuring darker, heavier production. Radical $uicide (2016): Their discography is a testament to their prolific

After a brief hiatus (Scrim’s near-fatal overdose and subsequent sobriety), the duo returned with their official "debut" album.

The discography stands as one of the most prolific, influential, and culturally significant bodies of work in the modern underground hip-hop landscape. Formed in New Orleans, Louisiana in 2014 by cousins Aristos Petrou (Ruby da Cherry) and Scott Arceneaux Jr. ($crim) , the duo leveraged platforms like SoundCloud to cultivate an incredibly dedicated cult following.