The music of Neon Hunk featured sparse, drum and synthesizer arrangements, generally non-tonal, and often in non-standard and frequently changing time signatures.
Neon Hunk cited diverse influences including Black Sabbath, Melvins, Ruins, Rush, Blue Cheer, early Devo, and Kraftwerk.
They also cited musical contemporaries such as many of their Load Records peers and many other artists within the underground noise and punk community.
The duo was known for their lively high energy shows, disjointed dance moves, and scrapped-together, bright, home-modified masks and costumes.
The duo's final performance was in 2004 at the De Stijl festival in Minneapolis, MN alongside The Dream Aktion Unit, Devendra Banhart, Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice and Dead Machines.