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SATURDAY SHORT: THE TRIP (2009)

As uncomfortable as it is original, Unglewd will challenge your concept of music. Samples of chatter and screeching, accompanied by erratic drums, blend with a slew of distressful images to make this week’s short a bad trip you must experience.

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  1. Finneaus says

    Thanks for the kind words and for choosing to share our work with your readers- this is a very cool site, and it’s an honor to be included!

    Finneaus
    Unglewd

  2. Corey Drifka says

    Thanx for including Unglewd to this site. Very much appreciated!

    Corey
    Unglewd

  3. Robert says

    It’s just not a LSD film without the Butthole Surfers chanting LSD! Very cool.



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