Kevin and Jeff Saurer from Sacramento started to devote themselves to music while they were still in school. Over time, they formed the band Hippie Sabotage and released their debut EP Vacants in 2013. Paradoxically, their first success was a remix of the then-unknown song Habits (Stay High) by Tove Lo. It currently has 1.1 billion views on YouTube and helped the original become the Swedish singer's biggest hit. Another success, this time with their own song, was expected in 2016. That's when the song Devil Eyes was released, which currently has 850 million plays on Spotify. Hippie Sabotage combines hip hop, trap, electronica and psychedelia, which makes their music unique. You can see it live on Friday at the Suzuki stage.