9 posts tagged with wtf and Music (View popular tags)
BIG BIG BIG BIG BIG is a musical composition by the inimitable Dan Deacon, dubbed by his local paper as part vaudeville ham, part electronica genius. Take a tour of Dan's thrift-store electronic keyboard and read his answers to stupid questions in Ignore Magazine. via Miss Cellania
posted on Aug 14, 2007 - View this thread
Bug Powder Dust
Lyrics, by Bomb the Bass
posted on Jul 10, 2007 - View this thread
Campaign remix From the Associated Press who are apparently in the music business now. Via wonkette.
posted on Oct 27, 2006 - View this thread
Nerds travel to the infamous Atari 2600 E.T. video game landfill, dig up hundreds of carts, play them and make a music video of it. (Quicktime video.)
posted on Jul 28, 2006 - View this thread
A piano. A catgut free piano. A catgut free piano that includes cats. Very angry cats.
posted on Mar 1, 2006 - View this thread
Amanda Lepore (second link is official site, nsfw, music) is quite the hip transvestite. From her MAC Cosmetics slash Heatherette bags commercial (NSFW/sanity) by David Lachapelle, to her new tracks Champagne and My Hair Looks Fierce.
Much Love to Home Taping is Killing Music for mp3 linkage.
posted on Feb 2, 2006 - View this thread
MAN - Mothers Against Noise. "Noise is music that uses unpleasant or painful or extremely loud or discordant sound. Noise is also a very dangerous musical trend that is hell bent on destroying civilized culture, this anti-cultural movement is quickly sweeping the globe, and is very dangerous to our youth."
via MonkeyFilter and our own panoptican.
posted on Dec 26, 2005 - View this thread
Dutch experiment with drug legalisation a failure , say experts.
posted on Nov 18, 2003 - View this thread
WTF!?! Everyone's favorite band (back in high school) Metallica is suing Napster and a handful of universities for unlawful trading of their music. This is ridiculous, and I hope it doesn't set a precedence. If anyone would just slap a revenue model on napster so artists could get paid for their work, none of this piracy crap would happen. And Metallica, what about the other apps that do the same thing, are you going to sue them too? And what about every other band on earth? What do you expect to get out of universities, tighter controls over bandwidth, or student monitoring of internet usage? What about every cable modem and DSL provider that lets people use Napster, are you going after them too? Why don't you sue everyone on earth that's heard your songs but didn't pay for them? Side question: Is it better to burn out or fade away?
posted on Apr 13, 2000 - View this thread