It's undeniably cool that this exists, but be warned that the mixing is from Unleveled Town, so while it's NSFW, it's also hazardous headphone listening.
Yeah, I think I downgraded this an entire letter (described it to someone last night as "B plus") due to the unleveled mix. That said, the inserts of text (ie "it doesn't work out") are hysterical. My favorite part was the crocodiles as Polish dock workers.
In other The Wire news, the guys who did that website imagining it as a Victorian novel have gotten a book deal: <span>Creators of the viral internet article in the same vein, Joy DeLyria and Sean Robinson's DOWN IN THE HOLE: THE UNWIRED WORLD OF H.B. OGDEN, a false history of the critically lauded HBO television series The Wire reimagined as a Victorian serial novel, containing excerpts and illustrations, to Craig Cohen at powerHouseBooks, by Alia Hanna Habib atMcCormick & Williams Literary Agency (NA).</span>
Season 4 is where I moved from giggling to cackling.
ReplyDeleteIt's undeniably cool that this exists, but be warned that the mixing is from Unleveled Town, so while it's NSFW, it's also hazardous headphone listening.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I think I downgraded this an entire letter (described it to someone last night as "B plus") due to the unleveled mix. That said, the inserts of text (ie "it doesn't work out") are hysterical. My favorite part was the crocodiles as Polish dock workers.
ReplyDeleteIn other The Wire news, the guys who did that website imagining it as a Victorian novel have gotten a book deal: <span>Creators of the viral internet article in the same vein, Joy DeLyria and Sean Robinson's DOWN IN THE HOLE: THE UNWIRED WORLD OF H.B. OGDEN, a false history of the critically lauded HBO television series The Wire reimagined as a Victorian serial novel, containing excerpts and illustrations, to Craig Cohen at powerHouseBooks, by Alia Hanna Habib atMcCormick & Williams Literary Agency (NA).</span>
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