Some Movie Ideas I’ve Had Lately
Guy buys a rickshaw and sells coleslaw door to door. Calls his business Rick's Slaw. Not the same as the others, but I like it.
De’Lunula Exclusive — Nick Martin’s “Black Boots”
The song is pretty catchy. It features some cool flipbook animation where a chick runs over a pedestrian and also someone gets set on fire.
Wolf Eyes – “UNDERTAKERS PT.2”
someone mixed the sound of an airplane crashing into a field full of blenders filled with rocks with footage of Chilean miners being rescued from a volcano.
How to prevent misunderstanding while communicating when stressed[edit]
By following the above techniques and guidelines, the chance of a miscommunication in a conversation will decrease. CTRL+C, CTRL+V.
On Blast: African Sixties Garage, Vol. 1
I love this album so much because it pushes all those stereotypes out of the way. I mean, these guys were making hellish and wonderful and crazy and modern and bangin' rock 'n roll 50 years ago!
Call for Submissions: De’Lunula Screeners 3
We're doing it again! Gross! De'Lunula Screeners 3: Too Little, Too Late is coming to Trunk Space Sept. 9 2015!! Mark your calendars and calendar your marks!
Bubbles.
In your bubble, it is easy to be king. It is easy to be a good person and it is easy to make friends. It is difficult to be bored and rare that you are wrong.
On Blast: Thai Pop Spectacular
If you can't get down to, "Lung Dee Kee Mao," then... I dunno. Maybe you shouldn't have bought this album just because it had cute girls on the cover.
Return of the Ketchup Messiah
Rather than step on the heads of the heretics, you must perform a miracle to assure them you’re the next goddamned son of the great condiment bar in the sky.
The New De’Lunula
We're going to continue to throw cool events, go urban exploring and start riots downtown. Fuck the internet. We're gonna go outside more. Join us.
Get Traumatized Learning About Traumatic Insemination! — WikiHole
goddamn aren’t bugs fucked up tho.
On Blast: Maestro Ilaiyaraaja and the Electronic Pop Sound of Kollywood 1977-1983
This was the first album to convince me that not all Bollywood (in this case, Kollywood) is about campy novelty or blatant pop-music ripoffs.