Burnett began performing under the alias Mxlplx, forming a hip hop trio called Fyre with his brother, Swank and another Sacramento-based rapper called Young G. The project came to an end after his brother got married and was unable to continue with the group. In March 2011, Death Grips released their self-titled debut EP. One month later, they released the mixtape
Exmilitary, which received critical acclaim and attention from music publications. The group signed to
Epic Records in 2012, and released their debut album,
The Money Store, soon after. The group subsequently released a third album, titled
Government Plates, in 2013. They followed this up with their fourth album, the double album
The Powers That B. The first disc,
Niggas on the Moon, was released in 2014 – every track on the disc included vocal samples of Icelandic singer
Björk. On July 2, 2014, Death Grips announced their disbandment, stating that "Death Grips is over". This was followed up with the band's
Twitter page posting a photo of the announcement of the break-up written on a napkin. The group re-emerged in January 2015 with the release of an instrumental soundtrack,
Fashion Week. This was followed up with the release of
Jenny Death, the second disc of
The Powers That B, in March. They released their fifth studio album,
Bottomless Pit, in May 2016; it was their first full-length release that included vocals from Ride since their alleged disbandment. Death Grips' next release, the EP
Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber Megamix), a single 22-minute mix of eight separate songs, was released in May 2017. The band's sixth studio album,
Year of the Snitch, was released in June 2018. In June 2019, Death Grips released a previously unreleased megamix entitled
Gmail and the Restraining Orders for
Warp Records' 30th anniversary. ==Artistry==