100 gecs – 1000 gecs and The Tree of Clues

Album Info

Artist: 100 gecs

Title: 1000 gecs and The Tree of Clues

Year: 2020

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Tracklist

  • 1. money machine - A.G. Cook Remix (3:12)
  • 2. ringtone (Remix) [feat. Charli XCX, Rico Nasty, Kero Kero Bonito] (3:34)
  • 3. 745 sticky (Injury Reserve Remix) (3:32)
  • 4. gec 2 Ü (Danny L Harle Harlecore Remix) (2:28)
  • 5. hand crushed by a mallet (Remix) [feat. Fall Out Boy, Craig Owens, Nicole Dollanganger] (2:55)
  • 6. 800db cloud (Ricco Harver Remix) (1:43)
  • 7. stupid horse (Remix) [feat. GFOTY & Count Baldor] (2:12)
  • 8. ringtone (umru Remix) (3:45)
  • 9. xXXi_wud_nvrstøp_ÜXXx (Remix) [feat. Tommy Cash & Hannah Diamond] (4:31)
  • 10. 745 sticky (Black Dresses Remix) (2:51)
  • 11. gecgecgec (Remix) [feat. Lil West and Tony Velour] (2:08)
  • 12. xXXi_wud_nvrstøp_ÜXXx (99jakes Remix) (3:21)
  • 13. gec 2 Ü (Remix) [feat. Dorian Electra] (2:46)
  • 14. hand crushed by a mallet (N0thanky0u Remix) (2:40)
  • 15. came to my show - intro (0:33)
  • 16. came to my show (2:20)
  • 17. toothless (2:37)
  • 18. small pipe - live at fishcenter (1:19)
  • 19. 800db cloud - live at fishcenter (2:43)

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Artist Bio

100 gecs is an experimental pop duo from St. Louis, made up of Laura Les and Dylan Brady, who started putting out music together in 2016. They’re known for their chaotic blend of hyperpop, electronic, punk, and internet culture references, especially on albums like 1000 gecs and 10,000 gecs. Their music is packed with distorted vocals, wild genre mashups, and a sense of humor, which has earned them a cult following and collaborations with artists like Charli XCX, Rico Nasty, and Fall Out Boy. 100 gecs are often mentioned alongside acts like Black Dresses, Dorian Electra, and GFOTY for their role in shaping the hyperpop scene.