Geff Harrison is known for the song "Bad New York City," which came out in 1999. The track's moody feel and lyrics about city life connected with people at the time, though some critics found its tone too bleak. He also recorded other songs like "Circles" and "Eve of Destruction."
His music drew from different styles, including punk and R&B, and later incorporated folk and electronic touches. Harrison worked with Lou Reed at one point. The existing history mentions struggles with drug addiction in the early 2000s, but he eventually recovered.
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