The production on Yeezus is notable for its use of unconventional sounds and techniques. West worked with a range of collaborators, including Rick Rubin, Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), and Mike Dean, to create a distinctive sonic palette. The album features extensive use of distortion, reverb, and industrial beats, drawing inspiration from the worlds of electronic and noise music. Tracks like "Diamonds from Sierra Leone" and "Guilt Trip" showcase West's ability to blend hip-hop with avant-garde sounds, while "Hold My Liquor" (feat. Chief Keef and Justin Vernon) features a haunting, atmospheric instrumental.