Archive HQ Version 2.0. Was it worth it?
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By (inexplicably) popular demand, the Rock N’ Roll equivalent to “American Movie” rolls on.
Attempting to realize a viewer’s vision of an old-school, drive-in theater—at home.
We haven't had a good roast in awhile, have we?
More 8 frames-per-second at 1,800 revolutions-per-minute goodness from the darkest pits of the Archive!
Well, I kinda killed the Archive’s old LaserKaraoke machine…and I’d been threatening to upgrade the main Laserdisc player. Upgrade time!
IT’S BA-ACK!
The future of the common audiocassette is (er, was) here!
Another fragrant bouquet of dusty, musty, moldy slabs of wax!
The Archive finally acquires some genuine off-air U.K. tapes…complete with some genuine U.K. mold (er, mould).
Some Christmas oddities (and one not-so-oddity) with a real bang to them!
New year, old hindrances…
Let us take another dip into the well of televised municipal culture…
Our trucks are currently scouring your neighborhood with sophisticated equipment to detect anyone watching our show illegally. Don’t you dare question how we do it. Punks.
A massive dose of hissy, sticky goodness that should never be degaussed after midnight!
A genuine(ly twisted) labor of love from your friends at the Oddity Archive®.
Search Frame 30609. Then, add in 29,000. Then, multiply by .84. Then, write down your findings (in order). You are now ready to begin watching this episode of Oddity Archive.
Like in sports, sometimes musicians need a rebuilding season. I promise, it starts resembling "real" music this time…
About a year ago, I came across a pair of unmarked, somewhat damaged 8mm films. Since they both needed some repair, it seemed like a good time for an educational OA episode.
In the name of commercial appeal, the Archive cheapens itself to toilet humor.
Recorded not-live at the fabulous Archive Theatre!