Tuesday, July 13, 2010
DieHard Battery vs. Gary Numan
YouTube via DIEHARD | July 09, 2010
"http://www.diehard.com
The power of one DieHard Platinum battery powers 24 cars without batteries, the man that invented electronic music, and his lights and keyboards. Bring on the groupies.
See more torture tests at http://www.diehard.com.
Hear The Pleasure Principle album in its entirety live this fall: http://www.garynuman.co.uk"
via Brian Kehew
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When I go bald that's the wig I'm getting.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know he invented electronic music.
ReplyDeleteThat's the best Gary Numan battery commercial ever.
ReplyDeleteDidn't somebody a bit more beardy and maybe Subotnik-y invent electronic music?
ReplyDeleteAs far as the squares at DieHard are concerned Gary Numan invented electronic music, end of story.
ReplyDeleteI want to love it, but I just can't for too many reasons.
ReplyDeleteyou all suck gary rocks.
ReplyDeleteelectronic music wasn't invented. it emerged.
Sweet. Gary haters can FO. That said there are some better versions of Cars see:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.versionsgalore.com/2010/07/30/car-culture/
for example