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i definitely couldn't have pulled this off at the start of 2009 - i've learned a lot since then for sure lmao

just some sort of robot band, the guitarist and singer were inspired by retro-futurism stuff that you'd mostly see in the 40's and 50's (it's made a bit of a comeback now though). the bassist (to the right) is some sort of 'ipod' style thing - sleek and streamlined and very designer.

for the drummer i figured i'd make a literal 'cyber punk' and just mash a load of old robot parts and neon bits together. although this picture doesnt really portray it, he isnt actually sat behind the drums - his body is the entire kit. you can just make out his legs at the side of the bass drum

the pianist is my fave design, i went for a clockwork thing with him. if you full view this you might be able to make out some cool little gear markings on his 'clothes'

anyways hope you all enjoy. i have no idea what music they play

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Super dooper coolio

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You know what it looks like... yeah it's true that it looks like Daft Punk but it looks more like Ratchet and Clank drawing.. you should work for them! :D

lenkalamari responds:

ive never played those games but i get compared to them alot. i might have to check em out

Pretty cool.

Except for that one all the way on the right.

ho !

cool robot !

love the lighting

for some reason it reminds me of the characters in the Daft Punk anime. really nice stuff here. :)

lenkalamari responds:

one more time we're gonna celebrate yeah

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