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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Too Disturbing to Post?

Linn drum machine getting shot up

YouTube via midtnmike. Don't watch if you find the destruction of synths disturbing.
"This is me shooting a Linn Drum Machine with my S&W .500 Magnums. It was one of the first digital drum machines on the market." Not me, matrix, of course. I would never harm a synth, even a dead one. It's sacrilege in my book. So disturbing I almost didn't put this one up.
Now, on other hand there is this awesome video (don't miss this one).
via Kerry. If you don't get the second video, see this.

24 comments:

  1. totally awesome! i love america!

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  2. Agreed. That was a stupid rickroll. How about a real Linn video instead.

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  3. Should have shot up a Yamaha RX-11.

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  4. Well maybe he doesn't appreciate the sound of the Linn. I don't think he appreciates sound at all considering he shot that big ass gun 10 times only two and a half feet from his ears. This hillbilly's hearing days are numbered.

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  5. Doesn't look like the guy is wearing any hearing protection, so he'll be spending the last decade or so of his life stone deaf.

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  6. this frightens me on so many different levels

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  7. LOL!

    I love the soundtrack (Snakey Shaker by Hallucinogen).

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  8. Matrix - What is the point of this on this site?

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  9. Matrix, you Rickrolled us, how dare you!
    lol

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  10. Again, only in America...
    I hate it when people destroy things just for the fun of it, it undermines the work that the builder put into making it. I don't care what it is, I never treat things this way, I paid for it with my hard earned cash, and someone else poured their soul into building it, and most things deserve more respect than to be mindlessly destroyed for fun :(

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  11. Regarding, America, well... the UK is responsible for that second video.

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  12. He was trying to add more one-shots!

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  13. Gotta love the Euro weenie responses.

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  14. how is this any worse than rock stars, who we (our popular culture) routinely deify, smashing thousands of dollars in Les Pauls and Marshall JCM 800s?

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  15. This is no worse than all you gas hogs who HAVE linn drums but fail to make anything of interest with them, or even turn them on once in a while.

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  16. no way did you just rick roll me

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  18. Guess if he knew how much these sell on Ebay, even if non working, he'd probably would not have shot it.
    It might have paid him a lot of bullets...

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  19. ARGH! That's the first time I've ever been rickrolled. You broke my rickroll hymen!

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  20. I should have put a poll up asking which video was more disturbing. Because... I'm:

    Never gonna give you up
    Never gonna let you down
    Never gonna run around and desert you
    Never gonna make you cry
    Never gonna say goodbye
    Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you

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  21. Would have been worth it if a ricochet hit him in the face :D

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  22. seriously? rick rolled? dammit!

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