Tracy + the Plastics' music consisted of a Boss DR-5 drum machine, an Akai 612 disc sampler, and combines
lo-fi filmmaking, performance art,
Devo-styled songs, and
feminist and
queer politics in an entertaining package. During live performances Nikki and Cola would perform and exist only through projected video previously recorded, and through the performance, the band members would communicate with each other Tracy + the Plastics was the ultimate result of two other projects Wynne created, the first of these being called
The Tooth, then
The OK Miss Suit. "Tracy + the Plastics came from this choose-your-own-adventure murder mystery movie I was writing. The Plastics were a group of girls who ran a pawn shop and replaced parts of themselves with hyper-colorful pieces of plastic. Their town was never-ending, gray drab, surrounded by super-tall mountains that people lived on top of. Bits of plastic debris would fall down the mountains, and the Plastics (Nikki, Cola, Tracy, and Honeyface) would find and use the debris, like a red toothpaste cap for a tooth or something like that." In 2005, Tracy + the Plastics recorded a version of the
Lesbians on Ecstasy song "Summer Luv", which was released on that band's LP of remixes,
Giggles In The Dark. == Performances ==