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The zombie craze? Never happened. You want survival horror, no need to watch TV or read a book—just walk outside on a full moon night. Instead, it's cyborgs, ninja, and cyborg ninja. | The zombie craze? Never happened. You want survival horror, no need to watch TV or read a book—just walk outside on a full moon night. Instead, it's cyborgs, ninja, and cyborg ninja. | ||
− | The edgiest of all ultra-edgy electronic music genres is Hive House, which sounds a lot like real-world Witch House but tends to have more buzzing, droning noises and samples from movies like ''Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' and ''Dracula.'' "A 72 Hour Moment" by | + | The edgiest of all ultra-edgy electronic music genres is Hive House, which sounds a lot like real-world Witch House but tends to have more buzzing, droning noises and samples from movies like ''Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' and ''Dracula.'' "A 72 Hour Moment" by Kıllır◊Qvıın is considered one of the defining works of the genre. Hive House fans do things like throwing raves where everyone dresses as bugs or monsters, flash mobs on full moon nights, and other borderline suicidal stunts. |
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