Lil Peep - Hellboy [Cassette] | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. Hellboy
2. Drive (Feat. Xavier Wulf)
3. Omfg
4. The Song They Played (When I Crashed Into The Wall) [Feat. Lil Tracy]
5. Fucked Up
6. Cobain (Feat. Lil Tracy)
7. Gucci Mane
8. Interlube
9. Worlds Away
10. Red Drop Shawty (Feat. Kirblagoop)
11. Girls (Feat. Horsehead)
12. Nose Ring
13. We Think Too Much
14. The Last Thing I Wanna Do
15. Walk Away As The Door Slams (Feat. Lil Tracy)
16. Move On, Be Strong

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Raised in Long Beach, Lil Peep (born Gustav Åhr) launched his career through the self-release of his music online as a teenager. He garnered attention in 2015 following the success of a slew of singles and his first solo mixtapes, "Lil Peep; Part One" and "Live Forever". Over the course of two years, Peep amassed millions of fans, who connected with him through his gritty lyrics that explored themes of love, loss and loneliness. Branded "the future of emo" by Pitchfork in January 2017, Peep's genre-bending style contributed to his reputation as a pioneer of the late 2010s post-emo revival, dishing out a handful of full-lengths and several extended-plays all before the release of his debut album "Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 1" in 2017. After his breakthrough 2016 mixtapes "Crybaby" and "Hellboy" made waves in underground circles, Peep toured the United States and Europe, walked the runways at Fashion Week and began collaborating with increasingly prominent artists between New York, Los Angeles and London throughout 2017. At the time of his death just two weeks after his 21st birthday, Peep had achieved status as one of the scene's most promising rising stars. Since his emergence in 2015, he has racked up 5 billion views on YouTube and over 20 billion streams across all platforms.

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