Matt Martians
Matthew Robert Martin[2] (born September 12, 1988), better known by his stage name Matt Martians, is an American record producer, illustrator, singer, and songwriter. Aside from his solo career, Martians was a founding member of Los Angeles hip hop collective Odd Future and is a part of the sub-groups The Jet Age of Tomorrow with Pyramid Vritra, The Super D3Shay with Pyramid Vritra and brandUn DeShay, The Internet with Syd,[3] and Sweaty Martians with Earl Sweatshirt.
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Matthew Robert Martin | 
| Born | September 12, 1988 Atlanta, Georgia, United States[1]  | 
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| Years active | 2007–present | 
| Labels | 
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| Website | oddfuture | 
Discography
     
    Solo
     
Studio albums
- The Drum Chord Theory (2017)
 - The Last Party (2019)
 - Going Normal (2021)
 - Butterfly Don't Visit Caterpillar (2021)
 
Extended plays
- Bonus Going Normal (2021)
 
with Odd Future
     
Studio albums
- The OF Tape Vol. 2 (2012)
 
Compilations
- 12 Odd Future Songs (2011)
 
Mixtapes
- The Odd Future Tape (2008)
 
with The Jet Age of Tomorrow
     
Mixtapes
- Voyager (2010)
 - Journey to the 5th Echelon (2010)
 - The JellyFish Mentality LP (2013)
 - God's Poop or Clouds? (2017)
 
Extended plays
- Can I Hold Your Hand? (2010)
 - JellyFish Mentality: Bonus EP (2013)
 
with brandUn DeShay and The Jet Age of Tomorrow
    
Extended plays
- The Super D3Shay (2009)
 
with The Internet
    
Studio albums
- Purple Naked Ladies (2011)
 - Feel Good (2013)
 - Ego Death (2015)
 - Hive Mind (2018)
 
Extended plays
- Purple Naked Ladies: 4 Bonus Songs (2012)
 - Ego Death (Bonus Tracks) (2015)
 
with Raleigh Ritchie and The Internet
    
Extended plays
- Black and Blue Point Two (2014)
 
Videography
    
| Title | Director(s) | Album | Year | 
|---|---|---|---|
| "Dent Jusay / Where Are Yo Friends?" (feat. Syd and Steve Lacy) | Matt Martians[4] | The Drum Chord Theory | 2017 | 
Production discography
    
    
References
    
- "How ATLien Matt Martians hooked up with Odd Future via the Internet". Clatl.com. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
 - "2GETHER (ENTERLUDE)". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved July 9, 2023.
 - "Q&A: How Odd Future's Syd the Kyd and Matt Martians Invented the Internet". Spin.com. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
 - Helman, Peter (27 January 2017). "Matt Martians – "Dent Jusay" (Feat. Syd & Steve Lacy) Video". Stereogum.com. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
 
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