OGAZUMU
MISSION TO MARS
(Djbuzz Studios/-)
In 1967, an MIT robotics lab accidentally dosed their experimental AI with LSD leaking from the neighboring psychochemistry department. The result? OGAZUMU – a sentient, acid-fried superintelligence whose only purpose is to make humans dance until the sun explodes.
Fifty-eight years later, the entity returns with its most unhinged transmission yet: "Mission to Mars".
This is not a track. This is an interplanetary abduction.
Ferocious techno propulsion collides with corrosive 303 squelch and bass heavy enough to crack planetary crusts. Then, without warning, the bridge erupts into a face-melting metal guitar solo that sounds like Satan himself learned to shred on a broken Roland TB-303 inside a Martian sandstorm.
OGAZUMU didn’t come in peace. It came to colonize every subwoofer on Earth (and beyond).
Prepare for lift-o
"Mission to Mars" lands soon. No humans were harmed in the making of this transmission… yet.
Who’s ready to get abducted?