Entries Tagged as 'Zombiphilia'

My Little Zombie

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These are so utterly morbidly adorable. If I ever have kids (and let’s hope, for the sake of the world at large, that I never do). I’ll need to do a full set so they can have a proper horde and eviscerate a cabbage patch doll.

Well done dbx1. Found via BoingBoing

Thriller – MJ

Okay, I might get MDK (murder death kill) for this one but I was popping along the interwebz and came unto this little nostalgic piece. It’s like watching a B-rated horror movie! I remember I always loved the video but thought the dance to it was not so cool. (I swore I saw some of those moves on the dance floor during a particular girlfriend’s recent b-day outing! hehe!) I do like to watch people do it these days, when they have had just a wee bit too much!

For those of you who are not old enough to remember when MJ was black and not so freakish watching this might shock you! For those of you who do remember, feast on the laughter that is the man of horror…ah, Vincent Price!

The video is of course protected so….
Click the link: Michael Jackson’s Thriller

Like I said, not enough zombies!!!

I was told to Do the Bruce Campbell …

We have been vastly enjoying some nerdcore on nights that just seem to be appropriate.  MC Lars and YTCracker have done it again with a song that finds a home in the BoL mindset.  I feel like we haven’t had enough zombie posts!  Bring on the Undead and I guess the semi-Undead too!  (Oh! And as an added bonus, BoL has been kicking ass on Left 4 Dead recently!  Anyone up for a campaign?)

Oh, yeah btw…Press the little thingy below that says Play! and enjoy the music!  (thanks to etruscan for spending one or two gray hairs on getting this to work for me, xoxo!)

Play!

From his myspace music page as part of his bio:   mclars

“MC Lars is a member of what he dubs the “iGeneration,” a group born and raised in the time of the Ninja Turtles, cassette tapes and new wave music, who now live in the age of Gossip Girls, iPhones and screamo bands. These are the kids who have grown up using the Internet as a part of their every day life. They can conveniently carry 30,000 songs in their pocket, but are faced with the glooming fact that the world’s oil supply and Social Security will both run out in their lifetime. MC Lars is the hero of this new generation, addressing their thoughts and every day struggles in his music.”

Why Does This Sound Familiar? – Preparing for the Apocolypse.

Whenever I have a bad day or something just throws me off, what do I do? I shoot zombies. I feel more confident when I do. When I can’t afford more bullets, a new machete, or more canned food; virtually annihilating zombies takes the edge off. If this sounds familiar, let me know.

Why Does This Sound Familiar: Diesel Sweeties

Thanks, Diesel Sweeties