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Radioactive Jammy Pants

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Uncorrupted 07:41
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Price 03:42
Come on down!
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Eat my flesh Zombie flesh eater
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Dinner 05:23
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Carbon 01:11
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Kichy 03:32
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Tourists 01:34
I had not been to Japan ever you see, so I paid this little man to follow me everywhere in his his little grey suit. He had wrinkly eyes and a bumpy nose. I paid him $100.00 to follow me everywhere and say :!@&#^!@*##*!@&#^(*&!@^#(&^@#(!@*#&^(*&. I had a lovely time at what I thought was a train station, but the little man was unhappy, and the food was too expensive.
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Rohit 01:17
Real hard...painful
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Time Girl 03:18
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The blast distorted reality destroyed all infrastructure and tainted all carbon life on earth. The machines, completely apathetic and immune to our human blunder, carried on recording, analyzing and upgrading. Their technological adolescents coincided perfectly with the decline of human civilization, the relationship between the two further complicated by an epic space invasion of monstrous demons. Neither man or machine directly communicated with the space demons but both invented unique creed and scientific hypothesis as to what the invasion was all about.
The humans ruined by fallout and mutation mostly ate each other, the few surviving uncorrupted humans attempted to appease the space demons with elaborate circuses and shows of spiritual fervor. The space demons occasionally took humans from earth and made random supply drops to ensure the survival of life on earth.
The machines studied man, learned to repair, upgrade and sustain human life. Using nano technology the digital beings could replace the living cells of the organic creatures with infinitely longer lasting synthetic ones.
The digital circus lasted for generations thanks to the transformation of man into machine, in a beautiful radioactive world of industrial chaos, fallout and debris.

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released January 19, 2003

Sasha Gryphon - Noise&Nonsense

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Obvion Austin, Texas

Obvion, a sometimes collaborative projekt with a nebulous collective of eclectic artists, was founded by Sasha Gryphon, the only full time member of the band. The concept has evolved over 20 years of mk ultra type experiments using sounds and patterns. Sometimes prophetic, often silly, through electronic and industrial means we explore every genre or relic of culture with forensic detail. ... more

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