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Bottomless Demons

Apr 11


Apr 10

mcrupdates:

Frank Iero and Thrice play Truthies or Falsies.

All my favourites in one place :DD


Mar 21

mordhau5:

Professional Griefers (ft. Gerard Way) - Deadmau5 

I couldn’t find a downloadable rip so I ripped it using my sound card’s output recorder. (by now it’s been compressed via livestream, recorded, then re-recorded, and re-compressed…this is just to tide me by til it gets released).  I tried to remove a few of the pops/stops/clicks from the original recording.

Link: http://a.tumblr.com/tumblr_m18zdqnVKT1qjubofo1.mp3 (right click/save link as)


Last post today.

Shockingly good! Can’t wait until the HQ version comes out :D



Mar 3

get on the boat

askenderbro:

[Steve]: I keep a pocketful of quarter-machine prizes on me at all times. He’s not hard to bribe.

(via thegreenguitar)



Feb 25
rosalui:

I NEED ALL OF THIS

LOL WHAAA

rosalui:

I NEED ALL OF THIS

LOL WHAAA



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Feb 17

fartwithheadphoneson:

YES.

@fadefromblack @binncheol 

(via michelleakin)



miamina:

Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?

 She and Him,

(via titaniumsweetie)



Feb 16
life:

thepacegallery:

Pat Muschinski and Claes Oldenburg in Claes Oldenburg’s Snapshots from the City, performed during Ray Gun Spex at Judson Church, February 29, March 1–2, 1960. © Martha Holmes / TIME & LIFE Images / Getty Images; © Claes Oldenburg
“The Happenings artists personified the collapse of the hegemony of painting and sculpture as they introduced elements from daily life and popular culture into environments and performances. It is indisputable that between 1958 and 1963 these events transformed art, the perception of art, and its reception by the public, which itself had been transformed by these actions.” - Milly Glimcher
Happenings: New York, 1958–1963 will be on view at 534 West 25th Street through March 17, 2012.

If you’re in New York this show is a must-see. One of my favorites I have seen in a while.

life:

thepacegallery:

Pat Muschinski and Claes Oldenburg in Claes Oldenburg’s Snapshots from the City, performed during Ray Gun Spex at Judson Church, February 29, March 1–2, 1960. © Martha Holmes / TIME & LIFE Images / Getty Images; © Claes Oldenburg

“The Happenings artists personified the collapse of the hegemony of painting and sculpture as they introduced elements from daily life and popular culture into environments and performances. It is indisputable that between 1958 and 1963 these events transformed art, the perception of art, and its reception by the public, which itself had been transformed by these actions.” - Milly Glimcher

Happenings: New York, 1958–1963 will be on view at 534 West 25th Street through March 17, 2012.

If you’re in New York this show is a must-see. One of my favorites I have seen in a while.





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