First Look: Katy Perry And Kanye West, "E.T."
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, March 31, 2011
What do you think?
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Kanye West, Katy Perry, Music
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First Look: Teen Wolf
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Thursday, March 31, 2011
Presenting the first look at Teen Wolf:
Ohmigod it's like so dramatic/romantic. If I were into Twilight (which I'm really, really not) I'd probably dig this.
I'd rather just rent this:
How cute is it that they use his real name in the trailer?
Anyway, anyone going to try the new Teen Wolf?
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Michael J. Fox, MTV, Teen Wolf
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The Power of the Internet Compels You!
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Thursday, March 31, 2011
Better yes? Still not totally amazing - I'd prefer if the bustier and boots and lasso didn't look really cheap (and she didn't look, I dunno, constipated). But it's definitely better.
In other news, Elizabeth Hurley has signed on to be the archnemesis Veronica Cale. And she's still really, really hot so that's something. And Cary Elwes has signed on to play the CEO of Wonder Woman's company. I kind of love Cary so that's exciting news.
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, TV, Wonder Woman
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs, "Zero"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, March 31, 2011
Enjoy!
Labels: Music, Song Of The Day, Yeah Yeah Yeahs
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Top 25 Atari 2600 Games
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Wednesday, March 30, 2011
25. Jungle Hunt
24. Spy Hunter
23. Dig Dug
22. Gauntlet
21. Joust
20. Mountain King
19. Pole Position
18. Q*bert
17. River Raid
16. Donkey Kong
15. Night Driver
14. Asteroids
13. Berzerk
12. Haunted House
11. Combat
10. Super Breakout
9. Defender
8. Centipede
7. Yar's Revenge
Labels: Atari, Geek, Ranked, Video Games
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Bringing the Coin-Op Classics Home—Old School
LINK | Posted by Dave on Wednesday, March 30, 2011
From the moment I first encountered a coin-op video game, all I wanted was to play as much as I possibly could. When I was nine years old, though, I was kind of dependent on Mom and Dad to give me a lift to the local bowling alley or arcade—and, needless to say, that didn't just happen every day, so I spent a lot of my formative years wishing there was a way to play more frequently.
I begged my parents for a dedicated Pong system or Pong-clone—and they always refused. They knew I'd get tired of it pretty quickly (even though I swore I wouldn't). So, it wasn't until I was working as a paperboy and able to save up my own money that I got my first home video game system: the Atari 2600.
There were a lot of cool (for the time) games on the 2600, but what I was really interested in was home versions of the games I played in the arcades. Luckily for me, Atari was dedicated to licensing coin-op games and turning them into home versions. The first titles for the 2600 were adaptations of Atari coin-op games of the 70s—Video Olympics (all of the Pong variants) and Breakout were the types of games the 2600 was designed to play. Other early Atari coin-op games, like Skydiver were also fairly easy to convert. But it wasn't until Atari grabbed the home video game license for Space Invaders that the Atari 2600 really began to take off. People bought the 2600 just to play Space Invaders. After the success of this title, Atari snatched up all of the best coin-op licenses, many of which were exclusive to the 2600. And, with a vast library of their own coin-op games to draw upon, Atari was the game system for those of us who wanted to bring our arcade game experience home in the days when owning an actual coin-op game wasn't even a thought that crossed most peoples' minds.
One of the most prominent 2600 programmers when it came to converting coin-op titles to home systems was Rob Fulop. Rob joined the company in 1978 as a summer intern in the coin-op division, where his first assignment was building a sound effects editor that was used to generate sound effects for Atari's short-lived pinball lineup. The following year, after graduating from UC Berkeley, Rob went to work full time in the home division. His game credits include the 2600 conversion of Night Driver and the Atari 400/800 version of Space Invaders. In addition, Rob also designed and programmed the home version of Missile Command, a coin-op classic that is among many collectors' favorite games today. I recently talked to Rob about the challenges of taking an arcade classic and bringing it to the home market. We also discussed his views on the video game market today as compared to the classic era.
Labels: Geek, In Your Own Words, Missile Command, Rob Fulop, Video Games
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The Sweetest Movie Ever Made
LINK | Posted by DGB on Wednesday, March 30, 2011
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Labels: candyland, Horror Movies, Reboot Remake Regurgitate
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Buckner And Garcia, "Pac-Man Fever"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Enjoy!
Labels: Buckner And Garcia, Music, Song Of The Day
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Anniversary Giveaway: Win A Totally Awesome '80s Prize Package
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Here's what the lucky winner will receive:
1. '80s Alternative CD
Here's the tracklisting:- "Just Like Heaven," The Cure
- "So Alive," Love & Rockets
- "Blister In The Sun," Violent Femmes
- "Veronica," Elvis Costello
- "Like The Weather," 10,000 Maniacs
- "Lips Like Sugar," Echo & The Bunnymen
- "Under The Milky Way," The Church
- "Here's Where The Story Ends," The Sundays
- "Original Sin," INXS
- "Mirror In The Bathroom," English Beat
- "Rock Lobster," The B-52's
- "She Sells Sanctuary," The Cult
- "Birdhouse In Your Soul," They Might Be Giants
- "Just Like Honey," Jesus & Mary Chain
- "Jane Says," Jane's Addiction
- "A Girl Like You," The Smithereens
- "I'll Be You," The Replacements
2. Atari Greatest Hits Volume 1 (Nintendo DS)
Contains the following classic Atari games for the Nintendo DS:- Adventure
- Asteroids
- Centipede
- Football
- Haunted House
- Missile Command
- Pong
- Tempest
- ... and 42 other classic Atari titles!
3. Caddyshack DVD
"But when you die, on your deathbed, you will receive total consciousness." So I got that goin' for me, which is nice.4. Kid's Breakfast Club T-shirt
Tag has been removed. I believe it might be a kid's Medium. Here's your chance to give the middle finger to that guy in the cul-de-sac who always has his kid in that Black Flag onesie.How Do You Enter?
Easy. Just sign up for our newsletter. That's it. No tweeting, facebooking, or essay writing.Giveaway ends April 15, 2011. The winner will be chosen through a random drawing. Void where prohibited. Yadda, yadda. yadda.
Good luck!
Labels: Contests, Super Duper Freakin Awesome Feature
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Culture Brats Year One: A Look Back
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Tuesday, March 29, 2011
It's my favorite because to this day I still love the song even with the abysmal cover. My love for "Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake is and always will be true and ever-lasting. Also? I can still torture my friend with it whenever it comes on the radio, which is surprisingly often. It's like our little tradition that I can see happening well into our nineties when we've forgotten to pop in our dentures and all the S's come out with a cute little whistle. "Like a drifter I wassssss (add whistle here) born to walk alone."
I didn't write the whole article but I did write the intro. It was kind of a childhood dream to "get" an interview from Corey, and, in my mind, was the first big "get" for the Brats. For me it marked the instant when I realized we were, in fact, rad and were going to take over the internet one '80s star at a time.
Concrete Blonde had been one of my favorite bands growing up (hell, I threw away good money for Sting tickets once just to see them open for him). I found her email address and asked if she'd answer a few questions for Culture Brats. I never expected her to say, "Yes." She did and that led to my favorite moment of the year, my interview with Johnette Napolitano. It wasn't groundbreaking, I was nervous as everything, but I thought I was cool as hell for the rest of that day.
One of the best things about being a Culture Brat, aside from getting to highlight pop culture goodness, is sparring with other writers. One of the most fun I've had writing a post was my Criss Cross Counter Punch throwdown with a Vapid Blonde when we debated the best Pfeifferest role. I loved our back and forth and it was a creative challenge to match wits with such a brilliant writer.
I'm not quite as prolific as some of my fellow Brats, but I definitely had a post that stood out in our first year. I am old enough to remember the Apollo program, the Apollo-Soyuz mission, and SkyLab, but the part of the space program I followed most closely was the space shuttle program. The loss of the Challenger is something that will always stay with me, and it was the least I could do to post my short memorial to the crew on the anniversary of that fateful day.
Last August, I'd only been a member of the Culture Brats family for a few weeks before Hollywood gave moviegoers the gift that keeps on giving: Piranha 3-D. I knew I had to write about it. I loved the movie, but it occurred to me that if I wasn't a college English teacher who deals with lovable, beery-eyed, hedonistic students every day, I might not have enjoyed all that gory teen evisceration quite so much. Read and see what I mean.
I'm not quite sure why this is my favorite post. Maybe it's because I have short term memory loss and can't remember everything I've written. Or maybe it's because George Michael has been on my radar for the last few weeks and it's OBVIOUS that he took my advice from last year to heart. Whatever the reason, this is it.
The jelly bracelet one. Because I still like jelly bracelets and I'm deep like that. I really do feel they are the under-appreciated accessory of this new century.
I had so much fun writing this post for a number of reasons: it was when the site first started and we were all buzzing off that energy; it was awesome interacting with my fellow writers in these Criss Cross Counter Punches; and I think most importantly my research led me to a deeper understanding and appreciation of both artists, which is really what loving pop culture is all about. Plus, Chag and I got some really good digs in. Burn!
Labels: Meta, Super Duper Freakin Awesome Feature
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Happy Birthday To Us
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, March 29, 2011
I think I speak for all of the Brats when I say how thankful I am for our readers. I appreciate everyone who's ever taken the time to read Culture Brats, as well as those who come back every day. I also appreciate everyone who's taken the time to tell their friends about us.
Finally, I'd like to thank my fellow writers at Culture Brats for making this site kick so much ass. Without you guys, this site wouldn't exist. We've had a great year and I truly believe the next year will bring us even closer to our inevitable world domination.
Now everyone help yourself to a slice of cake!
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Labels: Meta, Super Duper Freakin Awesome Feature
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Cover Tune Grab Bag, "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Labels: Cover Tune Grab Bag, Dropping Knowledge, Music
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Kiss, "Rock And Roll All Nite"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Enjoy!
Musical Review: Rock Of Ages, Curran Theatre
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Monday, March 28, 2011
I took some family and friends with me to see Constantine Maroulis and the gang in Rock of Ages at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco this weekend. I was expecting to have nothing but a good time but the show actually exceeded my expectations.
We got there early to grab a drink and browse the merch. My husband and his friend found a t-shirt that they liked but I refused to allow the purchase, much less public wearing of (though I will admit it's a hilarious shirt).
We got seated in the mezzanine and were greeted with an awesome hair metal playlist. I mean, any show that has "Eye of the Tiger" playing preshow is my kind of musical. Suck it, Oklahoma.
Labels: Constantine Maroulis, Passing Judgement, Rock of Ages
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CD Review: Dynasty Electric's Golden Arrows
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, March 28, 2011
I know some of you might find that statement ridiculous given the fact that we're not even a quarter way through 2011 yet, but I stand by it. I've intentionally held this review to see if I'd change my mind and it wasn't just the "newness" of the song talking, but I've been listening to it for a month now and my opinion hasn't wavered a bit. Equally haunting and sexy, "Mountain Song" is a song about a love so powerful it doesn't "let life get in the way."
Dynasty Electric is a Brooklyn duo led by Jenny Electrik on vocals and Seth Misterka on everything else. I'm in love with Jenny Electrick's voice. An interesting mix of Alternaqueens Siouxsie Sioux, Tori Amos, PJ Harvey, Kate Bush, and Debbie Harry, Electrick's voice is what draws you in. I know they're going to get a lot of press for having Ski Beatz produce the album, but oh my God that voice!
Golden Arrows is all over the musical map, effortlessly grooving from genre to genre. The album kicks off with the slinky "Golden Arrows," followed by an industrial "Radiation," and then into a nearly-adult-contemporary "Infectious." Along the way, we're treated to "Bird Song," a happy and playful tune that is juxtaposed with Electrick's sultry delivery, and the Jefferson Airplane psychedelia of "Spell Of Time." You're even get a couple of dance tunes ("Box Of Light" and "Reality Check") before reaching the album's crown jewel, the aforementioned "Mountain Song." In the end, Golden Arrows comes off as an amazing mixtape your best friend lovingly made for you.
Verdict: The moment their record company decides to release the album, pick it up.
Labels: Dynasty Electric, Music, Passing Judgement
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Death In 8 Bits
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, March 28, 2011
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New Music Releases: Mountain Goats, Whitesnake, Pearl Jam, Colin Hay, And Radiohead
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, March 28, 2011
Artist: Mountain Goats
Title: All Eternals Deck
Release date: March 29, 2011
Rebirth or Reissue: Rebirth
More information: Thirteen new tracks.
Artist: Whitesnake
Title: Forevermore
Release date: March 29, 2011
Rebirth or Reissue: Rebirth
More information: Sixteen new tracks. Rock!
Artist: Pearl Jam
Title: Vs.
Release date: March 29, 2011
Rebirth or Reissue: Reissue
More information: Remaster of the 1993 classic, contains 3 new tracks.
Artist: Pearl Jam
Title: Vitalogy
Release date: March 29, 2011
Rebirth or Reissue: Reissue
More information: Remaster of the 1994 classic, contains 3 new tracks.
Artist: Colin Hay
Title: Gathering Mercury
Release date: March 29, 2011
Rebirth or Reissue: Rebirth
More information: Fourteen tracks from the former Men At Work frontman.
Artist: Radiohead
Title: The King Of Limbs
Release date: March 29, 2011
Rebirth or Reissue: Rebirth
More information: Eight new tracks.
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Set Your DVRs: Week Of March 28, 2011
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, March 28, 2011
Monday, March 28th
Conan: Little Big Town (R)
Jimmy Kimmel Live: The Sounds
Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Far East Movement
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Vanilla Fudge
The Tonight Show: Los Lonely Boys
Josie Cotton, "Johnny Are You Queer"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, March 28, 2011
Enjoy!
For Those Of You Who Are Over Or Never Liked Radiohead
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, March 25, 2011
Now if someone would just create a Weezer recovery group.
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Music, Radiohead, Spoofs/Parodies
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DINOSHARK! DINOSHARK! DINOSHARK!
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, March 25, 2011
Best part? The whole stupidly awesome Eric Balfour grenade/Jet Ski scene. Movie magic.
Labels: Dinoshark, Dropping Knowledge, Movies, Roger Corman
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First Listen: Gaga Goes Country
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, March 25, 2011
Calling All TMBG Fans
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Friday, March 25, 2011
Blue canary in the outlet by the lightswitch, who watches over me...
I now own one. I love it! Little birdie's going to help me from killing myself in my dark, long bedroom with a step. Because he's my only friend.
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Citizen Cope, "Bullet And A Target"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, March 25, 2011
Enjoy!
Attention Music Bloggers and Music Fans
LINK | Posted by KP on Thursday, March 24, 2011
I’m going to suggest the first full week of April (Monday 4th to Sunday 10th) for this little social experiment, and I want you to join in. If you’re a music fan, writer, lover, maker, or whatever, and you keep a blog or website of any kind, join in. For a full week make a note of everything you listen to, and any contextual details you care to add to it, and throw it up online. You might want stick something on Tumblr every time you listen to something, or you might save up and write a massive missive at the end of the week. You might list every single song in detail, or merely impart in passing that you spent an hour with a dubstep playlist. Just tell us about it. (Sick Mouthy)I really like this idea. I'm especially curious to see how fans' writing differs from critics' writing, and how they overlap.
First Look: New Voltron
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Thursday, March 24, 2011
Ok, my first thought: SASSY! And I'm not sure I want my Voltron lions to be sassy, like some kind of Sex and the City girl. I mean, I know it's the Princess's lion and all (yes, I know this without checking, SHUT UP) but really? Hm. MTV has a few more images, as does the official Voltron Facebook page. I don't hate it as much as Wonder Woman's blue pants, and some of the other renderings look kinda good. What do we think, Brats?
Figurines, "Hanging From Above"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, March 24, 2011
Enjoy!
Did You Think You'd Ever Want To See Another Kim Cattrall Flick?
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, March 23, 2011
What do you think?
Labels: Meet Monica Velour, Movies, Your Say Hump Day
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Remembering Stand By Me
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Anyway, Wil wrote a blog post this week that I wanted to share. He and the gang from Stand By Me got together last week to record a track for an upcoming special edition 25th anniversary Blu-Ray disk. He talks about running back into Corey Feldman, Jerry O'Connell, and the lack of River Phoenix. It's an eloquent and lovely and kinda heartbreaking tale. Go read it.
I have to say, I kind of adore that movie. I wore the soundtrack out - it was easy to do with cassettes. It's the perfect blend of funny and scary and poignant. A truly lovely film. It definitely encouraged my fear of leeches - when we camped in Minnesota in the summers I didn't even want to get NEAR the water.
I do, however, want to get a big scary dog and name it Chopper.
Any Stand By Me fans out there? Anyone else as traumatized by the leech scene as I was?
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Movies, Stand By Me, Wil Wheaton
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Mother Mother, "The Stand"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Enjoy!
Top 20 Movie Prom Scenes
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Tuesday, March 22, 2011
20. Buffy The Vampire Slayer
19. She's All That
18. American Pie
17. Prom Night
16. Fast Times At Ridgemont High
15. Valley Girl
14. Jawbreaker
13. Saved!
12. Just One Of The Guys
11. Napoleon Dynamite
10. Can't Buy Me Love
9. Grease
8. Not Another Teen Movie
7. Never Been Kissed
6. Romy And Michele's High School Reunion
Spring Is In the Air, and Up Your Shorts
LINK | Posted by the weirdgirl on Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Two hot trends for shorts right now are.... wait for it... leather and lace! (Damn it, Madonna, this is all your fault.) Now I'm sure in the secret mountaintop lair where fashion designers meet to sip Manhattans and discuss upcoming apparel as a takeover strategy (oh, you know they do it), shorts in unconventional fabrics sounded like a fabulous idea. "Oh dahling! It will be so chic! Leather will elevate the whole outfit! And the masses could certainly use some elevating! *titter titter*" It's not even as if I've never seen a pair of leather or lace shorts done well. (I just won't be grabbing a pair to chase my kid around in anytime soon.) But in the end it is always those few pieces that make even Fashion (capital F) look back and say, "What were we thinking?"
Leather running shorts. Can't you just see Richard Simmons wearing these for those dressier workouts?
Labels: Fashion, Fashion Backward, Shorts
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First Look: George Michael, "True Faith"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, March 22, 2011
He looks disgusted, right?
I have no idea what put him in such a mood. But I can tell you I may have had a similar expression on my face the first time I heard his cover of New Order's "True Faith." I just wasn't a fan of hearing his awesome voice through a vocoder.
But then yesterday I saw the video for the song. And George's face doesn't do this video justice:
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, George Michael, Music
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Deep Dark Robot, "Won't You Be My Girl"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Enjoy!
Remember How I Was Excited About Wonder Woman?
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Monday, March 21, 2011
*sigh*
A first look picture was posted to Michael Ausiello's TV Line and it's, well, let's be polite and say it's not what *I* would have designed. Let's see it shall we?
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, TV, Wonder Woman
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New Music Releases: Duran Duran, Green Day, And Soundgarden
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, March 21, 2011
Artist: Duran Duran
Title: All You Need Is Now
Release date: March 22, 2011
Rebirth or Reissue: Reissue
More information: Same thing as the December iTunes release, but with five additional tracks.
Artist: Green Day
Title: Awesome As F**k
Release date: March 22, 2011
Rebirth or Reissue: Rebirth
More information: Seventeen live tracks.
Artist: Soundgarden
Title: Live On I-5
Release date: March 22, 2011
Rebirth or Reissue: Rebirth
More information: Seventeen live tracks. I'm assuming they differ from Green Day's seventeen live tracks.
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Set Your DVRs: Week Of March 21, 2011
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, March 21, 2011
Monday, March 21st
Jimmy Kimmel Live: Brett Dennen
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Little Dragon
Late Show with David Letterman: British Sea Power
Lopez Tonight: 30 Seconds To Mars
The Tonight Show:
The Smashing Pumpkins, "Tonight, Tonight"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Monday, March 21, 2011
Enjoy!
Labels: Music, Song Of The Day, The Smashing Pumpkins
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All Mario, All The Time
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, March 18, 2011
But like you wouldn't want to play this:
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Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Geek, Super Mario Bros., Video Games
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Remember Double Dare? Good Charlotte Does.
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, March 18, 2011
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Good Charlotte, Music
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JoBoxers, "Just Got Lucky"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Friday, March 18, 2011
Enjoy!
SmackTalk Victim: Die Antwoord, "Rich Bitch"
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Thursday, March 17, 2011
Archphoenix: AH! Vampire skeleton lady! Seriously, why does she weigh 12 pounds?
Archphoenix: Ok, this guy is awesome. Holographic skull glasses and a flattop.
Daddy Geek Boy: I remember those glasses. I used to have them. I thought they were cool. I was 8.
Daddy Geek Boy: A weird look and auto-tune does not a Gaga make.
You're A Plumber. You're Not Some Kind Of Hero
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, March 17, 2011
I would watch this movie if it were real.
Side note: This is my sixth post for Culture Brats about Super Mario Bros. I think it's time for an intervention.
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Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Geek, Spoofs/Parodies, Super Mario Bros.
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Turtle Power!
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Thursday, March 17, 2011
It looks a little darker than usual. Friends of mine have told me over the years that the graphic novels go kinda dark, which surprised me. I mean, they are teenage turtles who like pizza. How dark can that really get?
But it's no Vanilla Ice, that's for sure.
I really just wanted to post that.
Who's stoked for the return of the turtles? (They're green - does that make me safe today?)
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, TV, Vanilla Ice
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The Non-Commissioned Officers, "Evolve"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Thursday, March 17, 2011
From 2010, here's The Non-Commissioned Officers with "Evolve."
Enjoy!
Labels: Music, Song Of The Day, The Non-Commissioned Officers
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Top 25 Nine Inch Nail Songs (5-1)
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Wednesday, March 16, 2011
5. "Hurt"
Labels: Music, Nine Inch Nails, Ranked
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Top 25 Nine Inch Nails Songs (10-6)
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Wednesday, March 16, 2011
10. "March Of The Pigs"
Labels: Music, Nine Inch Nails, Ranked
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Top 25 Nine Inch Nails Songs (15-11)
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Wednesday, March 16, 2011
15. "Mr. Self Destruct"
Labels: Music, Nine Inch Nails, Ranked
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Top 25 Nine Inch Nails Songs (20-16)
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Wednesday, March 16, 2011
20. "Heresy"
Labels: Music, Nine Inch Nails, Ranked
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Top 25 Nine Inch Nails Songs (25-21)
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Wednesday, March 16, 2011
25. "Happiness In Slavery"
Labels: Music, Nine Inch Nails, Ranked
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The Greatest Star Wars Recreation Ever
LINK | Posted by DGB on Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Of course, I would watch Simon Pegg and Nick Frost read a phone book and still be entertained.
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, Star Wars
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Against Me!, "Borne On The FM Waves Of The Heart"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Enjoy!
Review: Passive Me, Aggressive You By The Naked And Famous
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Passive Me, Aggressive You is a rich, layered affair full of hooks and synths, walls of sounds that don't sound overproduced like a lot of synth-heavy bands. Alternating between the somber vocal stylings of Thom Powers and Alisa Xayalith, whose vocal urgency sounds like she might explode if she doesn't get the words out, the band is at its strongest when Xayalith takes the mic. While co-lead vocalist Thom Powers has a fine voice, Xayalith's is so unique, it's almost a crime not to use it any chance you can. The only time Powers leaves his near-whisper behind and shows any desperation in his voice is in the album's closer, "Girls Like You," which also turns out to one of the album's strongest tracks.
While their detractors tend to write them off as MGMT knockoffs due to hits "Young Blood" and "Punching In A Dream," The Naked And Famous wear their influences on their sleeves, as is evident with the Nine Inch Nailsish piano-driven interlude of "The Source" and the bombastic breaks in "Frayed" (both songs' names even sound like they could be NIN songs). The '80s come shining through in a lot of their songs, especially "All Of This" and "Eyes," but nothing tops the of quiet-loud-quiet-loud dynamic of the disc's best track, "No Way."
In this era of a la carte music, it's rare to find an album, much less a debut album, so solid from start to finish. The only misfire on the disc is "A Wolf In Geek's Clothing," which sounds out of place with Passive Me, Aggressive You's dozen other tracks due to its loud industrial stomp that owes more to Nirvana than Nine Inch Nails.
Passive Me, Aggressive You is an excellent debut from The Naked And Famous. Based on the strength of this album, I belive we'll be enjoying them for years to come.
Verdict: Get it now.
Labels: Music, Passing Judgement, The Naked And Famous
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Culture Brats Live Ep IX Tonight
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Please join us for Culture Brats Live tonight on Talk Radio Unlimited. To listen, please visit Talk Radio Unlimited at 10 PM ET and click the "Listen Live" button. To call us on the air, dial 612.293.4262.
Tonight's topics will include:
- The Naked And Famous
- The Smurfs
- Super 8
- Tonya Kay and Video Game Reunion
- Duran Duran and David Lynch
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- SXSW
- Morrissey
- And more!
The Children Of The '80s Are Reclaiming
Labels: Culture Brats Live, Dropping Knowledge
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David Lynch + Duran Duran = Live Concert Film
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Tuesday, March 15, 2011
What the what?
On March 23rd, the day that Duran Duran drops the physical version of All You Need Is Now, at 10 PM Eastern time the David Lynch directed concert footage of a Duran Duran show will air live from the Mayan Theatre in LA. You can watch live, or anytime for the following month at their special VEVO site.
The article gives more details on the AmEx series and the event itself. It actually sounds kind of cool. Incidentally, Duran Duran is playing at Coachella. Anyone going?
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Labels: David Lynch, Dropping Knowledge, Duran Duran
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Review: Mayday Parade's Valdosta EP
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, March 15, 2011
The first track, "Amber Lynn," mixes violins and steel guitar to tell the story of a young man's love for a woman. Or he could be waiting for the restraining order she took out on him to expire ("Amber Lynn, I've got three days to keep away"). I'm still not sure. The four remakes didn't really do anything for me save "Jamie All Over," due to the group singalong in the song's break. But the best track on the EP is the finale, "Terrible Things," which starts out as a piano ballad before the rest of the band kicks in. A song about death, this is easily the most mature song on the EP.
Verdict: Hit up iTunes and download "Amber Lynn" and "Terrible Things" and save the rest of your money for the new album because if these two songs are any indication, it'll be worth waiting for.
First Look: Conan the Barbarian Teaser Trailer
LINK | Posted by archphoenix on Tuesday, March 15, 2011
I actually laughed at the live/love/slay line. I think it's supposed to be an homage to this, classic line from the original film:
Except lamer. This teaser make anyone want to see the film?
Labels: Conan The Barbarian, Dropping Knowledge, Movies
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Yes, Virginia, You Can Run Away By Balloon
LINK | Posted by the weirdgirl on Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Per the Inside NGC blog, "Setting a new world record for the largest balloon cluster flight ever attempted, the entire aircraft from top to bottom was a whopping 10-stories high, made it to an alititude of 10,000 feet, and flew for about an hour."
My inner child is positively giddy. Check out this partial footage from the show.
Brilliant, scientists. Brilliant.
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Growing Up Twisted, How Hard Can It Be, TV
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General Public, "Tenderness"
LINK | Posted by Chris on Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Enjoy!
Firedancer: Our Interview With Tonya Kay
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Monday, March 14, 2011
I tracked down Tonya Kay, who plays Princess Peach in the series. She was nice enough to talk about Video Game Reunion, Glee, Kenny Rogers, burlesque, and elephants. Below is a transcript of the interview.
How are you doing today?
I'm good. How are you?
I'm great. I've watched the first three episodes of Video Game Reunion. I thought they were hilarious.
Thanks.
I think it's a great mix of humor, references to video games, the '80s, and the '90s. What attracted you to the role?
What attracted me to the role is that Princess Peach is just so fricking nasty. I really wanted to play Princess Peach because I felt like I empathized with her. She doesn't have a lot of friends. It's just because she's so authentic. She's so genuine and so self-expressed and I relate to a lot of that, so I thought I could bring a little bit of heart to what would otherwise be a flat, two-dimensional, just nasty character. Instead, I would like to think she's kind of a real human being. Almost lovable, in her own way.
Labels: In Your Own Words, Super Mario Bros., Tonya Kay, Video Game Reunion
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Divide And Kreate, "Crazy In The Deep"
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Monday, March 14, 2011
Labels: Adele, Dropping Knowledge, Gnars Barkley, Mashups, Music
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Indie Ferris
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Monday, March 14, 2011
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Movies, Spoofs/Parodies
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New Music Releases: New York Dolls, Bob Geldof, Nick Lowe, And J Mascis
LINK | Posted by Culture Brats on Monday, March 14, 2011
Artist: New York Dolls
Title: Dancing Backward In High Heels
Release date: March 15, 2011
Rebirth or Reissue: Rebirth
More information: A dozen new songs from the '70s punks.
Artist: Bob Geldof
Title: How To Compose Popular Songs That Will Sell
Release date: March 15, 2011
Rebirth or Reissue: Rebirth
More information: Ten new tracks from the former Boomtown Rats frontman.
Artist: Nick Lowe
Title: Labour Of Lust
Release date: March 15, 2011
Rebirth or Reissue: Reissue
More information: Remastered 1979 classic also contains the UK-only track "Endless Grey Ribbon" and B-side "Basing Street."
Artist: J Mascis
Title: Several Shades Of Why
Release date: March 15, 2011
Rebirth or Reissue: Rebirth
More information: Ten new tracks from the former Dinosaur Jr. frontman.
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