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Swim's Bad Influence

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Everyone remembers the ones who had a hand in raising them. We fondly remember the aunties who brought the best fireworks that 34 dollars could buy from a fireworks superstore/gas station. We could never forget the great uncles who were unbeatable in bowling, yet somehow shot gutter balls for you. We would not dare to forget our parent’s friends who were always present for a trip to the amusement park. All those who have left a mark on us, we remember. Except we often neglect to acknowledge one of our most frequent and favored influences. In America, you would be hard-pressed to find someone who did not grow up watching TV. We all have been raised by the TV, but the implications of its influence vary greatly. I was lucky enough to have a lenient mother who did not censor what I could watch; not that my mom had much of a choice on what I …show more content…

Later on, the network would work with artists MF Doom and Danger Mouse to create an album based on and featuring characters from Adult Swim’s various shows. But in the beginning, it was too bad if you liked the music. They did not cite the artists they played. It was not until Toonami’s special Midnight Run that they finally showcased some artists. They played the french electronic music duo Daft Punk’s musical anime Interstella 5555 first. A vivid film with a heavy funk driven, electronic sound. The Gorillaz played during the commercial breaks. “Clint Eastwood” by Gorillaz blew my mind as a child. Sure, Interstella 5555 was cool. But “Clint Eastwood” displayed a new, unique art style by Jamie Hewlett and songs like I had never heard before. Animated band members played a heady sort of melodic track while a ghost emerged from the drummer’s head. Suddenly the environment shifts, graves pop from the ground as the ghost begins to rap. Zombie primates rise from the dirt as the band members, aside from the unconscious drummer and indifferent singer, prepare to

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