About Tiny Meat Gang
Tiny Meat Gang Live
For fans of comedy, hip-hop, podcasting, viral videos or all of the above, Tiny Meat Gang need no introduction. Since breaking through and racking up millions of hits with their hilarious Vine videos and “That’s Cringe” episodes in the late 2010s, the duo of Cody Kolodziejzyk (better known as Cody Ko) and Noel Miller have wasted no time building a media empire. When not releasing hit singles, hosting a top-rated podcast or cracking wise about online videos that must be seen to be believed, they bring their act to stages all over the U.S. and Canada.
With Tiny Meat Gang Live, Ko and Miller do more than perform their best-loved songs and bits. They give their fans a chance to interact with them in a show that’s as unpredictable as it is hilarious. Mixing their most famous routines and sketches with freshly improvised material, they are proud to present a show that has all the wild spontaneity of their podcasts and online videos. Fans can expect live editions of “That’s Cringe,” audience Q&As and plenty of displays of the duo’s prowess as MCs, too. All that makes for an experience that could only come from the twisted minds of Tiny Meat Gang.
Tiny Meat Gang Background
Like so many talents that now own the Internet, the Tiny Meat Gang duo of Cody Kolodziejzyk (aka Cody Ko) and Noel Miller first gained fans for the bursts of comedy they each created for Vine in the mid 2010s. Ko and Miller soon developed a creative partnership that has been remarkably productive. Leaving their day jobs behind, they launched Tiny Meat Gang as a comedy-rap duo, making their recording debut with 2017’s Bangers & Ass EP. Consisting of caustic commentary on the online world’s weirdest, wildest and most stomach-churning content, “That’s Cringe” was just as quick to catch on, attracting millions of views. The Tiny Meat Gang Podcast became another no-holds-barred forum for the warped sense of humor they shared.
Ko and Miller can be seen on stages across the U.S. and Canada with Tiny Meat Gang Live, a performance that combines fan-favorite bits, hip-hop tracks, sketches and “That’s Cringe” segments with improvised material and never-to-be-repeated audience interactions.