[3] Rolling Stone called them "a group to watch..... this dynamic duo never ceases to amaze with creative use of found sound, foreboding vocals, and bizarre costumes".
[1] Vocalist Goudy began DJing at a similar age, having been influenced by Jeff Mills' radio mix shows.
[1] After leaving school, Toth took a job as a sound engineer at a local recording studio, while Goudy continued to DJ and sing as one half of Heckle and Jeckle, with Jon Billebob Williams.
[1] In 2001, they continued to tour their live act and released their debut studio album, Funk All Y'all, on Intuit-Solar.
In 2006, they hired Domguè as saxophone player and Mo T as guitarist for their live shows.