LustSickPuppy will sever you from the everyday with their feral, alien party music. They play SubtChicago 7/8 | JuggaloReporter
LustSickPuppy is a filthy cyber dog. A swaggering slut beast. A party howler. The Brooklyn artist’s sound combines elements of hip-hop, breakcore, and nu metal, capturing something animalistic about moving through a mechanical world. Onstage, they use prosthetics, contact lenses, face paint, studs, and spikes to create a strange, sexy interruption of everyday life—like if the erotic thrill ride of.
Against a blistering glitch beat, they describe showing up as an avatar of the self to realize the mission of a fuck-frenzied VR canine. When they scream “I want you to feel me / Feel me, eat me / Treat me like I’m filthy / Feed me, feed me / I want you to need me,” it’s the feverish moans of a dog glitching between being the chest-puffing leader of the pack and someone’s simpering pet.
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