On top of the wikis and the music work, somehow Trig Jegman's efforts are not just limited there. Nobody (including Trig) knows how they do it, but there's plenty more content to consume across the reaches of time.
Trig Jegman has, on occasion, deviated from uploading just music to YouTube and instead created humorous videos to cover certain subjects. From plagiarism to getting to the core of what exactly food is, there's something interesting to learn more on.
In addition to the standard YouTube channel, Trig also has a secondary account called Trig Jegman's Tape Stash, which is full of all sorts of trailers, logos, concert bootleg recordings, Trig Jegman music rough drafts, Behind the scenes, and more.
Many moons ago, Trig was a relatively not awful speedrunner at several video games, including Wario World, Wario Land: Shake It!, and Kirby's Epic Yarn. For an extremely brief period of time, Trig was even the world record holder for All Levels in Wario Land: Shake It!. Due to no longer being able to commit the time necessary, as well as issues with aging, internet connections, and drive, Speedrunning has largely fallen to the wayside.
An incredibly (like, 15+ years) long time ago, Trig used to do sidewalk chalk art. Was it any good? Jury's out on it, but some of them are ostensibly not terrible enough to share. Physical health issues have generally put an end to this hobby.
Often seen in album art is a photo editing process tentatively that is tentatively referred to as Jegmanizing a photo. High contrast, high saturation, and extreme black point are hallmarks of what makes a photograph Jegmanized. Outside of album artwork, some examples are included here.