Saw the Hotness that is Electrodominance, and the gears started whirling on this bad boy.
Essentially, it runs a version of the turbo reanimator engine of griselbrand/emrakul + Goryo's vengeance, but allows for a lot of potential in the form of the mass reanimation card living end. The deck runs a lot of fat value cards with turn 0 effects (Sphinx of foresight, Chancellor of the Annex, Leylines in the sideboard) as protection for the combo and extra "help", while loot effects (faithless looting, cathartic reunion, tormenting voice) are able to help get them into the graveyard for reanimation. From there, it's either wait until you have a critical mass of cards, or combo off with Griselbrand.
The particular Griselcombo this deck runs goes something like this- 3 R/B mana sources, or 2 and a simian spirit guide in hand, with goryo's vengeance in hand, and theoretically at LEAST half the Electro end combo. Goryo's back a griselbrand, then draw until you hit the other combo piece(s) and another mana monkey. Pitch the fatties in your hand, then, at the opponent's upkeep (or in response to an emrakul you pitched), electrodominance for 0, casting living end as the extra card. Voila, the enemy is now staring around 25 dmg in the face next turn.
The thing this version of Turbo Grizz has over other versions is consistency- Sphinx works wonders for digging deep quickly, while chancellor can help you dodge thoughtseize/inquisition or remand/mana leak. Even if you do manage to get your important items taken, there's enough looting to let you find your other pieces in a very short time.
Game 2 Requires the Electro-End player to sideboard in enchantment and artifact hate- 2+ of each ingot chewer and wispmare are chosen because in the case of a chalice of the void, they can still function. 2+ of either expected type of GY hate killer as well as a single copy of the other prevents blowouts. Leylines work against heavy discard (i.e. Jund), as well as burn. Tormod's crypt works well against both dredge and the mirror, but savvy players may want to opt for leyline of the void instead (Personally haven't had much luck with the card). Iona's good against anything monocolored (i.e. burn, 8 rack), While guttural response are used for the control matchup.