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August 1, 2024 2:22 PM   Subscribe

Kill Bill x Rav x Hatsune Miku - THINGS WILL GET MUCH WORSE FROM HERE. Single link music video (3:18). [ CW: fast flashing images, body horror, AI discourse, depressing earworm bop with some absolutely devastating lines. ]

Lyrics because some parts of the video go pretty quick.
posted by automatic cabinet (11 comments total) 5 users marked this as a favorite
 
So if I was hired by a movie studio and asked to make the most obvious future music and video based on early 00s culture and music, this is pretty much what I'd be going for. I think that's a compliment. I'm old and I don't like it.
posted by es_de_bah at 2:46 PM on August 1 [1 favorite]


This is good stuff.
posted by tclark at 2:59 PM on August 1 [1 favorite]


A grim bop is still a bop.
posted by His thoughts were red thoughts at 3:46 PM on August 1 [1 favorite]


This reminds me of what Consolidated was doing in the early 90s. That is, kind of obvious and not great, but I guess I agree with their point?
posted by Joakim Ziegler at 3:48 PM on August 1 [1 favorite]


grimbop is my new favorite genre.
posted by phooky at 3:58 PM on August 1 [1 favorite]


so fun to see popee the performer in this for some reason
posted by _earwig_ at 4:32 PM on August 1


history repeats itself [content note: history repeating]
posted by HearHere at 4:42 PM on August 1 [1 favorite]


Consolidated was better.
posted by outgrown_hobnail at 6:00 PM on August 1


This reminds me of what Consolidated was doing in the early 90s. That is, kind of obvious and not great, but I guess I agree with their point?

Consolidated was better.

Lol, Metafilter </fond>.
posted by automatic cabinet at 6:32 PM on August 1 [1 favorite]


Emergency Broadcast Network was formed 33 years ago.
posted by Hogshead at 3:16 AM on August 2 [2 favorites]


I'm always up for some Hatsune Miku, but hoo boy that video's instant headache for me.
posted by The corpse in the library at 9:59 AM on August 9


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