Ninja Sex Party started making videos on YouTube in 2009, with Dan Avidan and Brian Wecht writing songs and doing skits that built a following online. Their first album, 'Attitude City,' came out in 2011. Avidan handles vocals and lyrics, while Wecht plays multiple instruments and produces the music.
Their songs like 'Welcome To My Parents' House' and 'Cool Patrol' mix humor with straightforward pop-rock arrangements. They've put out several albums since, including 'The Prophecy' in 2014 and 'Under the Covers' in 2016, which had both original material and covers.
Some listeners find their comedy-focused approach too silly, but they've kept at it without changing their style much. Their work stays in that space between joke songs and actual music, with tracks like 'First Date' and 'If We Were Gay' showing how they handle everyday situations with exaggerated humor.
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