Us Cracks

Us Cracks (アスクっクス) is a Japanese pop/idol group in Cyberpunk 2077. The group's three members go by the pseudonyms Purple Force, Red Menace, and Blue Moon. The group is sponsored by Kiroshi Opticals, with each of the girls sporting unique and exotic optic cyberware.

History
The Us Cracks were formed from three American-born Japanese girls, who were candidates for a call from MSM MediaCorp. Us Cracks were an instant hit and were setting trends in the lazrpop genre in Japan. The Us Cracks became a phenomenon with their masterpiece of marketing that grew fast in East Asia. After taking over Asia, the idol band settled next in Europe where they became an instant hit.

In 2077, the goal of the Us Cracks was to tour America and with it came a deal with Kerry Eurodyne to perform his hit song "User Friendly" during their tour. While in Night City, the US Cracks met Kerry in person with a merc named V where they all found out they had been played by their label. Us Cracks went on to tour through many cities such as Tokyo, Paris, Sydney, and Night City.

Band Members

 * Akai "Red Menace" Kyōi
 * Aoi "Blue Moon" Tsuki
 * Purple Force

Journal Entry

 * Us Cracks is a popular Japanese girl band who pack major arenas with their screaming fans - and now they've set their sights on America. The band was formed when the media conglomerate MSM put out a global call for three candidates with the perfect blend of charisma, talent and stage presence in order to complete against the increasingly more successful AIs making music. It just so happens that the three winners were young, American-born Japanese girls - what a coincidence! Us Cracks is composed of Red Menace, Blue Moon and Purple Force - not their real names, of course, but pseudonyms chosen to reflect their personalities. They are trendsetters in the lazrpop genre, and are famous for their bombastic performances and charming Kawaii interactions with fans.

Associated Jobs

 * I Don't Wanna Hear It

Trivia

 * The original Japanese spelling of Us Cracks is アスクっクス (Hepburn: Asu Kurakkusu) which is a double-entendre for "Ass Cracks".

Reference
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