Mike writes with a surprised look. He just came across eBay item #6040040393, which promises 'Real Meat of Multimoog', for just $9.99. Normally, a Multimoog (modelled on the right by Chick Corea) goes for $800, but is meat-free.Update: Will writes: "I know about this because I am a wrestling fan. Kaiju is an American wrestling promotion wherein the wrestlers dress up like Japanese city destroying monsters. Instead of destroying cities, the monsters settle their differences in the ring. When one monster finally "dies" the company sells off pieces of the costume as 'meat.'"
How many more Multimoogs will have to be senselessly slaughtered before the madness ends??
ReplyDeletea little googling and i found this.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.kaiju.com/bios/mul_01.htm
turns out they named a monster after a mosnter of a synth
I know about this because I am a wrestling fan. Kaiju is an American wrestling promotion wherein the wrestlers dress up like Japanese city destroying monsters. Instead of destroying cities, the monsters settle their differences in the ring. When one monster finally "dies" the company sells off pieces of the costume as "meat."
ReplyDeleteDANGER CAN HAPPEN!
ReplyDeleteI bought some stuff from their store, including some mutimoog meat :)
It's great fun! The t-shirts are great.
I find it kind of scary.
ReplyDeletechick corea is a scientologist.
ReplyDeletethat's lame.
does it mean that he would eat the placenta of multimoog?
ReplyDeleteDO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT! YOU ARE CONSUMING HUMAN FLESH! It clearly states in the information pages that this creature was made from body parts of Portugese sailors (obtained from dubious sources). This is not a costume! It is human flesh! You are sick cannibals! Go and play your musical instruments and stop eating people!
ReplyDeleteHmm, tastes more like Arp Odyssey to me.
ReplyDeleteHang on, I think we're being conned
I find the meat of Moog to be a little fatty for my tastes.
ReplyDelete^ :D
ReplyDelete:) Glad someone got it!
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