Cyberpunk 2077 Teaser Trailer
by Cyberpunk 2077 2:20 - 15,253,174 views [Check out the 2018 E3 trailer for Cyberpunk 2077 here: https://youtu.be/8X2kIfS6fb8] Welcome to the year 2077. More info: http://www.cyberpunk.net/ The teaser shows how the Psycho Squad might acquire a new member. The Psycho Squad specializes in combating "psychos" -- individuals who overuse implants and substances that boost or otherwise alter the human body. There comes a point when they overdose on these innovations, and their bodies start to rebel against their biological body parts as well as all things organic around them. Simply put, they start killing people, who they now derisively call "meatbags." When a psycho goes on the rampage, strange things can happen. There's carnage, and the psycho might be taken down by regular police, but they're not always able to get the job done. When things spin out of control, they call in MAX-TAC (Maximum Force Tactical Division), popularly called the Psycho Squad. Music: "Bullets" written by Darius Keeler, Pollard Berrier performed by Archive http://archiveofficial.com/ iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/lu/album/bullets-single/id301164933 |
Oingo Boingo - Weird Science
by Ignazio Deddu 3:32 - 4,763,168 views 1985) For most of the 80's Oingo Boingo was to L.A. and Orange County what the Grateful Dead was to San Francisco. Oingo Boingo developed the kind of fan following that made every appearance an event. They were "our band", and we believed they knew and appreciated our enthusiasm. If you must compare them to any other groups, I think Madness would come close; Not so much for musical styling as for their composition. Both groups were mini-orchestras, and to see them on stage was to behold brilliant chaos. Musically, they were one of a kind. Sonically bright and cheerful, lyrically questioning and slightly morbid, they were at the forefront of what became known as New Wave. To those who are not familiar with their songs, they can be intimidating and strange (think Sparks, if you're familiar with them). Their most accessible songs are Dead Man's Party, Weird Science and I Love Little Girls: listen to these a couple of times and the rest of their catalog will come easier. SoCal remembers our house band, and we miss them very, very much. |