Brian Wecht

He performed all instruments on early Ninja Sex Party albums, until TWRP started acting as their backing band in 2015.

[8][9][10][11][12] Wecht attended Williams College and the University of California, San Diego where he obtained his PhD in particle physics in 2004.

[6][failed verification] Prior to meeting Dan Avidan, Wecht was the musical director of an improv comedy troupe in New York.

[14] In 2009, Avidan, who had conceptualized Ninja Sex Party and was in search of a bandmate and/or producer, was introduced to Wecht by Julie Katz, a member of Wecht's comedy troupe (who would later be featured in Ninja Sex Party's music video "The Decision"), to whom Avidan had asked if she knew any musicians.

[15] Specializing in humorous songs, both on stage or in their music videos, the duo started by appearing on various film festivals.

Ultimately, the duo was joined by backing band Tupper Ware Remix Party in 2015, after which Wecht focused solely on keyboards for studio recordings.

[19] This new comedy band followed the humorous style of Ninja Sex Party, but focused on video game parodies.

[6] The team officially introduced him via a humorous sketch featured at the beginning of their BurgerTime video, "revealing" him to be the secret mastermind behind Game Grumps all along.

[34] He also appeared in the fourth episode of the second season of Child Genius in 2014, having set questions about string theory for the participants, and reacting to their different answers.

Alongside fellow Game Grumps member Barry Kramer and Rooster Teeth writer Miles Luna, Wecht co-wrote the episode "Grey vs. Gray" of Red vs.

Ninja Sex Party performing in 2019