100 gecs

100 gecs is an American music duo that emerged as a distinct voice in the late 2010s, challenging the boundaries of genre and taste with their experimental and hyperactive sonic palette. Comprising of Dylan Brady and Laura Les, the duo first captivated a burgeoning online fanbase with their debut album, "1000 gecs," in 2019. Their music, an eclectic and frenetic blend of pop, electronica, hip hop, punk, and countless other influences, has come to define the duo’s unconventional approach to modern music-making. With the use of abrasive autotune, chaotic song structures, and a penchant for absurd lyrical themes, 100 gecs has earned a reputation for pushing the envelope both musically and thematically.

Their subsequent release, "1000 gecs and The Tree of Clues," a remix album teeming with a diverse range of collaborators, further showcased their ability to morph and adapt across various musical landscapes while maintaining a core sound that is unmistakably gecs. With tracks like "money machine" and "hand crushed by a mallet" obtaining cult status, these songs and their unorthodox remixes underline the duo's commitment to a DIY ethos paired with their love for collaboration. Striking the internet culture chord with hits like "stupid horse," and then embracing even more chaos in collaborations with artists like Skrillex on "Torture Me," 100 gecs has managed to proliferate their signature sound, whilst fostering an unwavering sense of community and innovation within the alternative music scene. Their work acts as a testament to the unlimited possibilities within the digital age of music production and consumption.

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