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  2. Kuso (film) - Wikipedia

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    Kuso depicts a series of four surreal vignettes about the mutated survivors of an earthquake that has destroyed Los Angeles. The vignettes are broken up throughout the film by animations, television static, and news reporters reporting on the earthquake; the news report is initially interrupted by Busdriver, who performs a jazz-spoken word number describing the earthquake.

  3. Flying Lotus discography - Wikipedia

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    Year EP details 2007 Reset. Released: 1 October 2007; Label: Warp; Formats: Vinyl, digital download; 2008 L.A. EP 1 X 3. Released: 14 July 2008; Label: Warp

  4. Flying Lotus - Wikipedia

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    Kuso featured new music from Ellison himself under both the Flying Lotus and Captain Murphy names, Aphex Twin, Busdriver, and Thundercat, among others. [52] [53] Kuso premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2017. On June 6, 2017, Ellison announced that Kuso would be released via the horror video streaming service Shudder, on July 21, 2017. [54]

  5. Maximum the Hormone - Wikipedia

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    Maximum the Hormone written in Japanese characters, used as the band logo since 2000. Maximum the Hormone was formed in March 1997 by vocalist Daisuke-han, guitarist Key-yan, bassist Sugi and drummer Nao, initially as a cover band of the High-Lows as part of the member's university's light music club. [9]

  6. Kuso - Wikipedia

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    Kuso is a term used in East Asia for the internet culture that generally includes all types of camp and parody. In Japanese , kuso ( 糞,くそ,クソ ) is a word that is commonly translated to English as curse words such as fuck, shit , damn, and bullshit (both kuso and shit refer to feces ), and is often said as an interjection .

  7. Until the Quiet Comes - Wikipedia

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    Until the Quiet Comes was first released in Japan on September 26, 2012, as a CD, [59] before a wider release on all formats—CD, vinyl, and digital—by Warp Records on October 2. [60] It was also made available for streaming online from September 26 to October 2, [ 18 ] the date of its release in North America. [ 61 ]

  8. Kusoge - Wikipedia

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    The term kusogē is a portmanteau of kuso (クソ or 糞, lit. ' crap ') and gēmu (ゲーム, ' game '; a loanword from English).Though it is commonly attributed to illustrator Jun Miura [], and occasionally to Takahashi-Meijin of Hudson Soft, it is unclear when and by whom it was popularized – or whether a single source can be attributed in the first place.

  9. You're Dead! - Wikipedia

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    You're Dead! is an electronic, [7] jazz, [7] [8] [9] jazz fusion [8] and hip hop [9] album. It is also a concept album [8] about death [10] and afterlife. [11] In an interview with Electronic Musician, Ellison said, "It's like, 'Hey, you're dead, who knows what's next, but our spirits live forever, and you lived through the good and bad sh*t,' not, 'Hey, you're dead, it's over.'" [6] The album ...