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    Atomic Burger, the super-cool comic book-themed diner in Oxford’s studenty Cowley Road, has just changed its challenge.

    The original burger challenge, the Godzilla, looked painful enough. According to legend (well, the local newspaper) it was this burger from which the city-destroying Japanese monster took its name. No one knows if this is true, but the bloke I watched attempt it definitely came off worse than Tokyo.

    The original challenge was described by the chaps from Atomic Burger as their ‘massive tribute to the mighty Adam Richman.’

     

    If that was massive, then their new challenge is something else entirely.

    The Fallout burger consists of: A Triple Beefburger with Triple American Cheese and XXX Ghost Chilli Sauce, served between 2 Deep-Fried Pizza Burger Buns and with a portion of Triple Chilli Sci-Fries.

     

    It is not just huge, but it is also eye-wateringly spicy. Grown men will cry. To be one of them, snap on your protective gloves and head down to either the original Atomic Burger outlet, or its little brother Atomic Pizza just down the road – either way you get a T-shirt and the 100 fastest make it on to their Wall of Flame.

     

     

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    Not tried this yet, but I have seen people in the restaurant try... and ridiculously fail.

    I have a pretty good tolerance for heat and I have had a few bhut jolokia chili sauces in the past, 100 fastest times can be seen here, think I will give it a go!

     

    Would post photos.

  2. 18 (keyosc) *Bonus Track for Japan

     

    http://shop.beatink.com/shopdetail/012019000015/

     

    Sound design supreme particles countless number of fast music floating in the ocean of the Internet in an instant flurry of hazy. Beautiful soundscape forget about us I suddenly stood up and cut up beats, hardcore mad urge to dance among them and lead to a different dimension and perspective flew ぶっ distort space-time, those who listen.

     

    Beautiful.

    That web page also shows a release date of 27th February

  3. ^

    what I wanted to say was that I am quite enjoying the Chefkirk album. At first it was rather uncomfortable listening (as is with most "noise" projects) but I kinda grew to like his style after a few tracks.

     

    Been listening through my Bayerdynamic DT770 Pro's and new pre-amp, melting my brain rather nicely :cat:

  4. Chefkirk's Harsh Digital Works Vol. 1 is a another release that really grabbed me this year. As the title suggests, it is extremely harsh, digital noise, but there's something about his tones and textures that I find quite interesting. His treatment of sound is very distinctly his own. You can stream/download it for free here: http://bitbybit.bandcamp.com/album/harsch-digital-works-vol-i

     

     

    Yeee gads this this quote system sucks asssssssssssssssss

  5. warp would really need to change their release strategy if a new aphex twin or boc album ever turned up. Those guys are much higher on the commercial radar and would be leached to hell and back, much more so than autechre.

     

    My 2 cents, for what its worth: do not care for leaks, would never download one. Not even listened to that podcast yet. Vinyl and CD pre-ordered, but will listen to the digital when it turns up through bleep. Autechre have a solid prolific release schedule and i am happy to wait.

  6. alright, i was simply not sure of what joyrex was trying to achieve, and he made it even more confusing by bringing some moral arguments.

    if you want to cover watmm morally and block it from being a link in a chain of acquiring the album illegally you must at least ban all discussion of the album before its release.

    if you want to cover watmm legally then i guess what you're doing is enough.

     

    Your argument means that the entire "new and upcoming releases" forum should be axed as it is "morally" wrong.

     

    I don't even

  7. ... are the promo's actually out there already then? Guess they must be.... not that I want to hear it. It's just stupid how warp and other labels release promo's way before the actual release day, losing themselves tons of sales.

     

    Do what hyperdub / burial just did. 2 weeks notice, generate lots of quick hype and sales. Job done.

  8. Does anyone actually care that the vinyl is "Housed in a rigid slipcase wrapped in Cairn Eco Kraft stock with clear foil block to front"?

     

    Bleep/Warp always make a big deal of telling us when releases have special grade packaging (the first Warp Brian Eno release really made me lol hard), although I am guessing the niche audience of audiophile's may also harbour some cartophile's who jizz hard over the quality of printing. Guessing it is down to TDR at the end of the day, and Warp decide what price to slap on it.

     

    If my new autechre album came encased in a wheel of cheddar I would be just as happy.

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