Liddy Gee y Iggy Pee

An eccentric indie band from Foster City, California. Known for their complex Foster City vernacular and understated good looks, Liddy Gee y Iggy Pee often leave their listeners soaked in a post-coital wake of Budweiser and circular logic. They currently play as a guitar duo, although rumors are abound that they may be adding a drummer for future shows. Their music has been described as the combined sound of a rambunctious, rebellious youth and a fierce dedication to the humor of inside jokes, obscure lyrics, and quirky guitar spasms.

Members

Liddy Gee, lead singer and lyricist, has been known to utilize a two-sided psychological mask during live shows, often juxtaposing harsh screams and seductive coos to emphasis the loud/soft dynamic of Liddy Gee y Iggy Pee's music.

Iggy Pee, takes the role of graphic designer in the band, arranging, adding to, and filling out Lindsey's structural ingenuity with "found items": chains, empty wine bottles, boxes, screams, and exasperated sighs of triumph.

Both members hail from Foster City, California.

Discography

Lest I Do Sunnah EP (Self-Released in 2006)

Live Shows

Sometime in 2006: Delta of Venus with Hardy Harr Later in 2006: Opening for Ignat's former band FDR Contribution Fund and metal band Signs of Symmetry January 17th, 2007: Delta of Venus, opening for pitchfork acclaimed -Port O'Brien-.

Influences

According to the band (in what appears to be story form): "Leo CoHEN & Gene 'G-unit' Wilder" muttered Liddy, in between drags off his large, often phallic, Cubano - elegantly wrapped in the film of his saliva. "Oi, Oi!" exclaimed Iggy with his arms in the air, a toothbrush in one hand, and a pitch fork in another, "HUNTING BEARS! IS PERHAPS ONE OF MY FONDEST HOBBIES!!!!" Suddenly, Liddy's aura turned into a deep, dark shade of honey mustard. "THAT'S IT MAN! Calvin and Hobbes!" And so they quivered giggled, and they drank spritzer until noon.

Controversy

Much has been made about the strange Spanish "y" that combines the nicknamed parts of "Liddy Gee" & "Iggy Pee". Little has been said by the band about the language barrier introduced by the "y" (pronounced "e") but theories are abound that the "y" emphasizes the band's universal appeal and simultaneously exemplifies the band's preference for peculiar lyrics, singing styles, and guitar techniques.

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2007-01-11 11:11:13   what does this have to do with davis other than the band having played here a few times? —ArlenAbraham


2007-01-14 20:13:29   they are uc davis students. —ZackFrederick