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It’s....over :/
Sad day. Probably my favorite artists of all time. Their animated music videos on Cartoon Network are major nostalgia. I hope one or both of them continue to make music as they are amazing producers, and I know one of them did some good stuff on his own before as Stardust.
 
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Izo

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I wonder if all your warnings are bc you can’t let shit go and carry it to other threads. Amod Amod please cleanup on aisle four.
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Looks like this sacred temple of DP is fair game.
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Wow, there hasn't been any good sets from them on YouTube. Someone just uploaded one four weeks ago.


Shame to see them break up.
 
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Homework syncs with Transformers: The Movie (1986) and is kinda a prequel to Interstella: 5555

Both produced by Toei Animation.

Transformers are "robots in disguise". Daft Punk are two men disguised as robots.

If you start the album at the same time as the movie starts, then the crashing waves of Fresh should align perfectly with Optimus Prime driving across a bridge lined with open sewer pipes. Around the World should then kick in just as Astrotrain transforms into a space shuttle and leaves Earth for Cybertron.

 
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Ossoi

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But then you lose all the Stan Bush. Sounds like a terrible idea.

you're in a Daft Punk thread complaining about the addition of Daft Punk to a classic movie, ok.

It's a significantly different experience to just watching the movie, I watch it like this at least once a year. You don't just lose Stan Bush, you mute the movie altogether - so no dialogue, no sound effects.

Even the parts which don't explicitly sync (aka most of the film) are irrelevant, because your attention is focused only on the animation and the music. Everything else (plot etc) is stripped away.
 

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Homework syncs with Transformers: The Movie (1986) and is kinda a prequel to Interstella: 5555

Both produced by Toei Animation.

Transformers are "robots in disguise". Daft Punk are two men disguised as robots.

If you start the album at the same time as the movie starts, then the crashing waves of Fresh should align perfectly with Optimus Prime driving across a bridge lined with open sewer pipes. Around the World should then kick in just as Astrotrain transforms into a space shuttle and leaves Earth for Cybertron.

it's horrible

 
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Intrinsic

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you're in a Daft Punk thread complaining about the addition of Daft Punk to a classic movie, ok.

It's a significantly different experience to just watching the movie, I watch it like this at least once a year. You don't just lose Stan Bush, you mute the movie altogether - so no dialogue, no sound effects.

Even the parts which don't explicitly sync (aka most of the film) are irrelevant, because your attention is focused only on the animation and the music. Everything else (plot etc) is stripped away.

You took my post way too seriously man.
 

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edit cus i forgot.. but they streamed Alive 1997 in its entirety.. and they also opened a reprint for homework's 25th anniversary.. which is sold out now? Managed to snag myself a vinyl copy. If I had to choose my #1 album, Homework is definitely it. Alive 97 is probably close second favorite daft punk album.

 
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Discovery is clearly the best Daft Punk album