Team Evil's Cassette Tape Magazine - for those with small pockets and short attention spans. Issue 1 features articles on alpacas, MF DOOM, old Neo Geo games, bad taste wolf art, John Woo, creepy robot sex, misc schlock and more. It's totally win and you should buy it so we can afford more heroin. Thxkbai.
Wolf Panda t-shirts
Wolf Panda t-shirts are finally back in stock. Everyone's favourite (fake) Panda garage band are out of retirement and appearing on quality American Apparel tees. People will stop you in the street and compliment you on your awesomess when you wear these. True story.
If you’ve seen Drive at the cinemas you’ll know (a) it’s a damn good movie, (b), the soundtrack is money. And while the standout track is obviouly Kavinsky’s Nightcall, College also put in a respectable effort with Hero. They’ve since uploaded an 80s electro mix to Soundcloud and it’s like an alternative soundtrack to the best car driving, foot stomping, Ryan Gosling starring movie released this year. Listen to it below and be Amaze.
Otters! They have whiskers. And they float around on their backs all day. They’re the new aspirational / cutesy animal that we need to plaster all over t-shirts, pencil cases, whatever. This is now a thing. Official.
Note to self: there’s probably an article to be written about videogame endings (and the credits they roll at the end). These images were sourced from a blog called The Videogame Trophy Room, they would probably agree with us on the article front.
When I’m not earning BIG BUCKS working a day job. I’m earning exactly ZERO dollars writing the occasional bit for Street Carange. Still, they let me write all kinds of stupid bullshit… like this. Read the rest of this entry »
To quote Ghostface killah: “Carryin’ loads of loot, mad rich buryin’ gold / Sabotage, thoughts of livin’ large any day now / The land to satisfy the whole garage…”
If you can remember how good the music was in Streets of Rage 2 (for Megadrive) then you’re probably old. Alternatively, you’re Adam Palomo from Neon Indian. We interviewed him this week and he spent the entire 15 minutes talking about how much he loved the music for the game.* Seriously though, the soundtrack is a classic of the 16bit era.