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lost_things [2023/10/29 03:28] – [Music] aus postpunk song rjtlost_things [2023/10/29 03:35] (current) – Death to the Users of the World rjt
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   * LastFM link: https://www.last.fm/music/piglit/Super+Analogue+System+Volume+1   * LastFM link: https://www.last.fm/music/piglit/Super+Analogue+System+Volume+1
  
-A post punk song from here I think. It was on my [[musuc]] blog, but went missing with some stuff when I accidentally deleted it off [[Tumblr]]. Sounded real harsh, industrially? Chorus was guy shouting something like '[something] - is the enemy - of the [something]'. Feel like their name had 'no' in it? Or something negative. Video was very VHS and DIY, like it was recorded in a room at RMIT or something. 
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   * A movie I saw a few times on [[SBS]]. Took me years of going through lists, but eventually turned it up as //[[lb>secret-chronicle-prostitution-market/|Secret Chronicle: Prostitution Market]]//. I think the name on SBS was just 'Prostitution Market', or something like that.   * A movie I saw a few times on [[SBS]]. Took me years of going through lists, but eventually turned it up as //[[lb>secret-chronicle-prostitution-market/|Secret Chronicle: Prostitution Market]]//. I think the name on SBS was just 'Prostitution Market', or something like that.
   * A [[Flash]] game I kept trying to remember. Again, I didn't have a name, just some bits of memories (basic gameplay, Flash, school kids, red earth), but a pal remembered it: //[[https://yijalayala.bighart.org/lovepunksgamelive/|Love Punks]]//.   * A [[Flash]] game I kept trying to remember. Again, I didn't have a name, just some bits of memories (basic gameplay, Flash, school kids, red earth), but a pal remembered it: //[[https://yijalayala.bighart.org/lovepunksgamelive/|Love Punks]]//.
-  * <del>I remember a film that I thought was called something like 'The Immigrant' or 'The Translator' or my main hunch was 'The Interpreter'. Came out in cinemas, 2000s or 2010s. Main guy was American, and is in other things. Reviewed on [[The Movie Show]]. Even my parents saw it. About an American guy who acts as an interpreter for a guy getting his visa. He plays an Arabic drum at some point, I think the guy give it to him. There's a joke about 'Arab time' at a market.</del> Had another look, and found it as I was about to post this: //[[lb>the-visitor/|The Visitor]]//! Thought I should search for keywords on [[tmdb|TMDB]], and it paid off. +  * I remember a film that I thought was called something like 'The Immigrant' or 'The Translator' or my main hunch was 'The Interpreter'. Came out in cinemas, 2000s or 2010s. Main guy was American, and is in other things. Reviewed on [[The Movie Show]]. Even my parents saw it. About an American guy who acts as an interpreter for a guy getting his visa. He plays an Arabic drum at some point, I think the guy give it to him. There's a joke about 'Arab time' at a market.\\ o-> Had another look, and found it as I was about to post this: //[[lb>the-visitor/|The Visitor]]//! Thought I should search for keywords on [[tmdb|TMDB]], and it paid off. 
-  * <del>I remember a [[shareware]] version of a neat [[breakanoid|breakanoid]]-type game where your paddle was carried by a cartoon professor (like //Thunder and Lightning//), and you could tilt the paddle to different angles. I thought it was called //Nyett III//, but turns out that's a different game (a //[[Tetris]]// clone). Probably for [[microsoft_dos|DOS]], but maybe [[microsoft_windows_3|Windows 3.x]]. Some time in the 90s. Graphics were nice, so maybe VGA or SVGA.</del> It's //[[https://www.amprosoft.com/archive/1998/AMPGamD2.html|Break Through Bukulu]]//! No number in title, and I thought the playfield was taller, but this is def it. I wonder if there's a breakanoid with a professor guy I was conflating this with. Maybe the paddle couldn't tilt, or had limited angles.+  * I remember a [[shareware]] version of a neat [[breakanoid|breakanoid]]-type game where your paddle was carried by a cartoon professor (like //Thunder and Lightning//), and you could tilt the paddle to different angles. I thought it was called //Nyett III//, but turns out that's a different game (a //[[Tetris]]// clone). Probably for [[microsoft_dos|DOS]], but maybe [[microsoft_windows_3|Windows 3.x]]. Some time in the 90s. Graphics were nice, so maybe VGA or SVGA.\\ o-> It's //[[https://www.amprosoft.com/archive/1998/AMPGamD2.html|Break Through Bukulu]]//! No number in title, and I thought the playfield was taller, but this is def it. I wonder if there's a breakanoid with a professor guy I was conflating this with. Maybe the paddle couldn't tilt, or had limited angles
 +  * A post punk song from here I think. It was on my [[musuc]] blog, but went missing with some stuff when I accidentally deleted it off [[Tumblr]]. Sounded real harsh, industrially? Chorus was guy shouting something like '[something] - is the enemy - of the [something]'. Feel like their name had 'no' in it? Or something negative. Video was very VHS and DIY, like it was recorded in a room at RMIT or something.\\ o-> Writing that all helped, 'cause a couple of minutes of lookign again turned it up: [[yt>PMOjIstwJQw|Death to the Users of the World]] by [[https://www.discogs.com/artist/274852-No-2|No]].
  
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