Artist: DSJ and DJA
Album: Blood Bros: First Blood
Release: 2010
Label: Mad Decent/Cool Records
Album: Blood Bros: First Blood
Release: 2010
Label: Mad Decent/Cool Records
Tracklist:
1. First Blood

Artist: DSJ and DJA
Album: Blood Bros: Heaven2Hell
Release: 2010
Label: Mad Decent/Cool Records
Album: Blood Bros: Heaven2Hell
Release: 2010
Label: Mad Decent/Cool Records
Tracklist:
1. Heaven2Hell
It’s 1985, America. Don’t you feel down on your luck sometimes? The Star Wars trilogy has ended. The Berlin Wall has yet to fall and crack cocaine is hitting the streets hard. But that’s why DSJ and DJA are here as BLOOD BROS to train, fight and win with samples, themes, dialogue and every good training montage song from 80s action cinema. Once you feel the pump-up, you’ll see why Gene Siskel called BLOOD BROS: First Blood “a tour-de-force of totally rad action that will send those John Hughes-worshiping sissies running back to their lockers and the real men out to the battlefield!” Rated M for mega-motivation, pull-ups and left hooks.
Then, in BLOOD BROS: Heaven2Hell, our boys return with 45 straight minutes of awesome because the battle never ends for our fine country! The year is 1987 and bumout evil is back with a vengeance. So DSJ and DJA must join forces once again, this time armed with special weapons like Kenny Loggins and Pat Benatar, to destroy bummer forces and reignite the good vibes everywhere in what The City Sun’s Armond White called “an exegesis on the computocratic devilry faced by the American everyman!” Rated S for stokeage, dojo training sessions and the brilliance of “Push It To The Limit” segueing right into “Highway to the Danger Zone.”
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-Asa
Then, in BLOOD BROS: Heaven2Hell, our boys return with 45 straight minutes of awesome because the battle never ends for our fine country! The year is 1987 and bumout evil is back with a vengeance. So DSJ and DJA must join forces once again, this time armed with special weapons like Kenny Loggins and Pat Benatar, to destroy bummer forces and reignite the good vibes everywhere in what The City Sun’s Armond White called “an exegesis on the computocratic devilry faced by the American everyman!” Rated S for stokeage, dojo training sessions and the brilliance of “Push It To The Limit” segueing right into “Highway to the Danger Zone.”
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-Asa
5 comments:
Oh, and let the record show-- I actually have a raging film nerd boner for basically all of John Hughes' work. I just wanted to capture 80s hypermasculinity. Now if you excuse me, I need to get back to my butterfly curls and "Eye of the Tiger."
Chuck Norris, David Carradine, Sly Stallone, and some guy that looks like Kevin Spacy mixed with Arnold Schwarzneggar-- Unless I am missing an obvious 80s icon?
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Haha, I don't think Asa ever knew who the Blood Brothers were.
-Adam
I'm from Seattle, jerk! I absolutely know who the Blood Brothers were. I'll take these motivational jams instead, kthx.
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