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The shop that burned down? The ROAST CHICKEN.
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2 commentsreup: Gangsta-punk cholo live: DSB, decay, fc five, dsl, public domain, elements 4 upward
[HARD CORE FUNZINE 侍 PRESENTS ~ TALK 4 MAKIN'IT REAL vol,24]
July 10, 2004
the theme of tonight’s show was, “DON’T YOU HATE IT WHEN YOUR MUSCLEBOUND ARMS BECOME SO TOTALLY THICK THAT YOU CAN’T TIE YOUR OWN BANDANA ANYMORE?” I have to admit this is not a question which I had ever asked myself before, but [...]
the OTHER tokyo decadance:
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2 commentsthe distressed pylons of Shirokane
On Aug 4th, I biked to the Meguro Nature Study Garden (something I’d reccomend to everyone)
On the way, I passed these amazing, decayed pylons (traffic cones) – the decay made weird patterns that seemed more like modern art than anything else:
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1 commenturban decay!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tokyo is a pretty clean city, so it’s fun to discover dark corners.
I first became obsessed with filthy textures while I was out taking pictures of graffitti- there were some spots where stickers had been applied and torn off and re-applied so many times, the
resulting archaeological layers of schmutz were more interesting than the graf [...]










