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15 Songs, 15 Formate: Dookie Demastered – The Full Album

Count Cannoli das neu aufgelegte Green Day Album „Dookie Demastered“ mit allen 15 Tracks auf allen 15 verschiedenen, obsoleten Formaten gespielt und aufgenommen und es klingt mitunter tatsächlich so übel wie man sich das vorgestellt hat. Trotzdem irgendwie immer noch eine geile Idee.

Song Order + Item it’s played on:
1 – 00:29 – Burnout (Player Piano Roll)
2 – 02:52 – Having A Blast (Floppy Disk)
3 – 05:41 – Chump (Teddy Ruxpin)
4 – 08:38 – Longview (Doorbell)
5 – 08:55 – Welcome to Paradise (Game Boy Cartridge)
6 – 12:13 – Pulling Teeth (Toothbrush)
7 – 14:41 – Basket Case (Big Mouth Billie Bass)
8 – 17:41 – She (HitClip)
9 – 19:58 – Sassafras Roots (8-Track)
10 – 22:41 – When I Come Around (Wax Cylinder)
11 – 24:54 – Coming Clean (X-Ray Record)
12 – 26:42 – Emenius Sleepus (Answering Machine)
13 – 27:58 – In The End (MiniDisc)
14 – 29:45 – F.O.D. (Fisher Price Record)
15 – 30:42 – All By Myself (Music Box)

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I am Count Cannoli. Obscure Wario Villain, Artist, Game Dev, and general mischief-maker! My channel will be all sorts of things, from me showing off my own projects to reviewing products to just general nonsense-posting! …And maybe even GAMING! Here are my socials if you’re interested in seeing my other content!


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Irgendwer hat sich die Live-Cam des Waymo Depots in Shenanigans San Francisco genommen und darunter LoFi Beats gepackt. So kann man jetzt zu dem durchaus dazu passenden Sound, den autonom fahrenden Waymos beim Ein- und Ausparken zusehen. Waymo Ballett quasi.

Charlie Warzel dazu für The Atlantic:

To watch these inanimate objects putter about is, in many ways, to experience the future in all its messy contradictions. The Waymo-parking-lot disruption epitomizes the unintended consequences of a still-new technology and a complex system when it interacts with the physical world — in this case, an alert feature for the roads was deployed with no concept of how it might trigger a honk tsunami when the cars gathered at their depots. The long-promised self-driving future is here, and it is equal parts wondrous and mundane. That the cars drive themselves is a small miracle; that they drive endlessly through the night in halting circles in parking lots is the stuff of satire.


(Direktlink, via Book of Joe)

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