# 1000 gecs

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2019 studio album by 100 gecs

1000 gecs Studio album by 100 gecs Released May 31, 2019 (2019-05-31) Recorded 2018–2019 Genre Hyperpop experimental pop Length 23:07 Label Dog Show Producer Dylan Brady Laura Les 100 gecs chronology 100 gecs (2016) 1000 gecs (2019) 1000 gecs and the Tree of Clues (2020) Singles from 1000 gecs "Money Machine" Released: May 29, 2019

***1000 gecs*** (stylized as ***1000 gec*** on the album cover) is the debut [studio album](/source/Studio_album) by American [hyperpop](/source/Hyperpop) duo [100 gecs](/source/100_gecs), released on May 31, 2019, through Dog Show Records. It was preceded by the release of lead single "[Money Machine](/source/Money_Machine_(100_gecs_song))" two days earlier.

Featuring an experimental sound that combined several genres, *1000 gecs* was well received by critics. It placed on several publications' lists of the best albums of 2019. Remixed and reworked versions of songs from *1000 gecs* were later released as part of the follow-up remix album *[1000 gecs and the Tree of Clues](/source/1000_gecs_and_the_Tree_of_Clues)* (2020).[1]

## Background and release

[Dylan Brady](/source/Dylan_Brady) and [Laura Les](/source/Laura_Les) first met in 2012.[2] They started making music together in the winter of 2015, when Brady met Les in Chicago. There, they officially formed [100 gecs](/source/100_gecs)[3] and worked on their eponymous EP,[2][4][5] released the next year.[3] For a time, they both continued to work on their solo releases while also producing for others.[2] In January 2019, they were invited to collaborate on a shared performance at the second edition of the *[Minecraft](/source/Minecraft)* Fire Festival, a virtual music festival where *Minecraft* users gather on a specific server to experience live DJ performances. Brady and Les created several new songs for this set, and the enjoyable experience prompted them to intermittently collaborate throughout the year, eventually accumulating enough material for what later became *1000 gecs*.[5] With Brady being in [Los Angeles](/source/Los_Angeles) and Les in [Chicago](/source/Chicago), they stated that around 80 percent of the album was done via email,[5] with them sending [Logic Pro X](/source/Logic_Pro_X) files between them.[2][4] Due to this production method, they were called an [extremely online](/source/Extremely_online) act.[5][6] According to Brady, they "didn't really talk about what [they] wanted to do"; they would just send files between them, with Brady and Les adding a new element every time.[4] The work on vocals and production was split evenly between the two.[5]

Brady and Les are against labeling the album with a genre as, according to Brady, *1000 gecs* is similar to a [compilation album](/source/Compilation_album): "We're both just fans of music, so that's just what we put on it". Both cited [YouTube](/source/YouTube), [Cannibal Corpse](/source/Cannibal_Corpse), [John Zorn](/source/John_Zorn) and "nightcore as a concept" as some of their strongest influences.[2] In another interview, Brady mentioned that he enjoyed [ska](/source/Ska) and [dubstep](/source/Dubstep) and cited influences such as Duck Duck Goose, [Soulja Boy](/source/Soulja_Boy), [Devil Wears Prada](/source/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(band)), [Chiodos](/source/Chiodos), and [Paramore](/source/Paramore).[4] Les recorded her vocals in her closet.[5] Her vocals are exclusively pitched-up, "[nightcore](/source/Nightcore) style", due to her [gender dysphoria](/source/Gender_dysphoria), since she couldn't listen to her own voice.[4]

The song "[Money Machine](/source/Money_Machine_(100_gecs_song))" was released as a single from the album on May 29, 2019,[7] with a visualizer for the song posted to [YouTube](/source/YouTube).[8] The song quickly became the duo's most successful and well known song to date, and on June 13, 2019, an official music video for the song was released.[9] In June 2019, the band released official merchandise for the album on the Dog Show Records website.[10] An official music video for the song "800dB Cloud" was released on July 25, 2019.[11] Over a year later, an official music video for "Hand Crushed by a Mallet" was released on October 9, 2020. In August 2019, 100 Gecs released the album's [instrumentals](/source/Instrumental), [stems](/source/Stem_(audio)), and [a cappella](/source/A_cappella) vocals for free download.[12]

## Music

*1000 gecs* is a genre-hopping album, generally described by *[Pitchfork](/source/Pitchfork_Media)* as [experimental pop](/source/Experimental_pop)[13] and by *Sputnik* as [bubblegum bass](/source/Bubblegum_bass).[14] According to Will Pritchard of *[The Independent](/source/The_Independent)*, the album helped to consolidate the [eclectic](/source/Eclecticism_in_music) [2010s](/source/2010s_in_music) "[hyperpop](/source/Hyperpop)" style by taking the genre "to its most extreme, and extremely [catchy](/source/Catchiness), conclusions: stadium-sized [trap](/source/Trap_music) [beats](/source/Beat_(music)) processed and [distorted](/source/Distortion_(music)) to near-destruction, overwrought [emo](/source/Emo) vocals and cascades of [ravey](/source/Rave_music) [arpeggios](/source/Arpeggio)."[15] Some genres used to describe certain songs or parts of the album include [post-dubstep](/source/Post-dubstep),[16] [indie pop](/source/Indie_pop),[13] [pop punk](/source/Pop_punk),[13] [trance](/source/Trance_music),[13] [chiptune](/source/Chiptune),[13] [happy hardcore](/source/Happy_hardcore),[14] [hip hop](/source/Hip_hop),[14] [synth-pop](/source/Synth-pop),[14] [ska](/source/Ska_music),[17] and [Europop](/source/Europop).[17] The song "xXXi_wud_nvrstøp_ÜXXx" contains an [interpolation](/source/Interpolation_(popular_music)) of "[Kiss Me Thru the Phone](/source/Kiss_Me_Thru_the_Phone)" by [Soulja Boy](/source/Soulja_Boy).[18] [Laura Les](/source/Laura_Les) stated that the song's ending [breakdown](/source/Breakdown_(music)) was influenced by [death metal](/source/Death_metal) band [Cannibal Corpse](/source/Cannibal_Corpse).[19]

## Album cover

[The tree](/source/100_gecs_tree) featured in the [cover art](/source/Cover_art) has since become a pilgrimage destination for 100 gecs fans.[18]

## Critical reception

Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [20] Paste 7.9/10[17] Pitchfork 7.4/10[13] Sputnikmusic 3.5/5[14] Consumer Guide A−[21]

*1000 Gecs* received generally positive reviews from critics. Larry Fitzmaurice of *Pitchfork* gave the album a rating of 7.4 out of 10, calling it "one of the year's most fascinating, exhilarating experimental pop albums".[13] Similarly, Fred Thomas at [AllMusic](/source/AllMusic) described it as being "jittery, ridiculous, and perpetually short-circuiting" but also "a fine-tuned and controlled [pop](/source/Pop_music) product."[20]

In December 2019, *[New York Times](/source/The_New_York_Times)* music critics [Jon Caramanica](/source/Jon_Caramanica) and [Jon Pareles](/source/Jon_Pareles) rated *1000 Gecs* #1 and #10 respectively in their "Best Albums of 2019" article.[22] *1000 gecs* is considered the first mainstream [hyperpop](/source/Hyperpop) album,[23] being responsible for the genre's popularity.[24]

### Accolades

Publication List Rank Crack Magazine The Top 50 Albums of the Year 25[25] Jon Caramanica for The New York Times Best Albums of 2019 1[26] Jon Pareles for The New York Times Best Albums of 2019 10[26] Noisey The 100 Best Albums of 2019 1[27] Paper Top 20 Albums of 2019 6[28] Pitchfork The 50 Best Albums of 2019 42[29] PopMatters The 70 Best Albums of 2019 50[30] Rolling Stone The 50 Best Albums of 2019 19[31] Stereogum The 50 Best Albums of 2019 27[32]

## Track listing

All tracks are written by [Dylan Brady](/source/Dylan_Brady) and [Laura Les](/source/Laura_Les).

No. Title Length 1. "745 Sticky" 2:21 2. "Money Machine" 1:54 3. "800db Cloud" 2:20 4. "I Need Help Immediately" 1:22 5. "Stupid Horse" 2:02 6. "xXXi_wud_nvrstøp_üXXx" 2:55 7. "Ringtone" 2:24 8. "GecGecGec" 2:24 9. "Hand Crushed by a Mallet" 2:07 10. "Gec 2 Ü" 3:18 Total length: 23:07

All songs are stylized in lowercase, except for "I Need Help Immediately".

## Personnel

**100 Gecs**

- [Dylan Brady](/source/Dylan_Brady)

- [Laura Les](/source/Laura_Les)

**Artwork**

- Gabe Howell – photography

- Nic John – photography

- Mira Joyce – graphic design

## Charts

Chart (2019–20) Peak position US Top Current Albums (Billboard)[33] 94 US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[34] 7 US Independent Albums (Billboard)[35] 36

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## External links

- [*1000 gecs* a cappellas, instrumentals, and stems](https://1000stems.com/)

v t e 100 Gecs Dylan Brady Laura Les Studio albums 1000 Gecs 10,000 Gecs Remix albums 1000 Gecs and the Tree of Clues EPs Snake Eyes Singles "Money Machine" "Ringtone" (remix) "Hand Crushed by a Mallet" (remix) "Lonely Machines" "Hollywood Baby" Related articles 100 Gecs tree Discography "Haunted" Heaven Belongs to You Tour

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