Appalachian State University is currently experiencing minimal geccage and I feel it's time for that to change. The pop duo 100 gecs, composed of Dylan Brady and Laura Les, truly changed the popular music landscape with the release of their critically acclaimed debut album, 1000 gecs. The album contains many important messages, ranging from the evils of horse racing, the disconnect between people as we become increasingly connected through technology, the dangers of improperly sized utility vehicles, to reliance on hitting the boof to cope with life. However, their messaging isn't the only innovation this musical group has accomplished with their debut tour de force, as they present it in a truly revolutionary format that embraces pop absurdism and elements of many different genres that have come and gone throughout decades past, such as ska, emo rap, trance, and death metal. It is for these reasons that I feel that booking 100 gecs to perform on the campus of Appalachian State University is a unique opportunity to provide a truly cultured experience to Appalachian's Student Body. Also, I really want an excuse to scream the lyrics to money machine in public, not gonna lie.