[2] He has gained notoriety for his sexually explicit and misogynistic lyrics and his provocative stage shows (which often include nude women, pyrotechnics, drunk fans and giant inflatable vagina sculptures).
His lyrical themes often focus on alcohol, parties, sex, women, pornography, hangover, masturbation, dissing Finnish celebrities and satirizing popculture and phenomena.
He found initial success in his online release Vitun Suomirokki in 2000 on Poko Rekords going platinum with sales of 17,000 copies.
The duo disbanded as Henry Kaprali (Skem) moved to New York City going into music production with Turnin' Records.
As for Laurila (Dream), he took a new alias, Travis Bicle, and released an album in 2007 entitled Committed produced by Kapralin and Turnin' Records.