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Author: Cherrybomb Archives: 02/2016

Cheerfully NSFW paintings of Satan worshippers, serial-killers, suicide and strange sex

“I Forgot How Much I Liked All Of Them” a painting inspired by the 2000 film “Battle Royale” by Kristen Liu-Wong The alarmingly colorful works…

Cherrybomb
Feb 25, 2016

Old-school ads for albums from The Clash, Buzzcocks, Blondie, T.Rex, The Jam and more

Promo ad for Blondie’s ‘Plastic Letters,’ 1978. This might even be an in-store stand-up, hard to tell If you are of a certain age, you…

Cherrybomb
Feb 18, 2016

We have found the world’s worst Sid Vicious doll

“The Ultimate Punk Rocker” doll by S.I.D. Limited, 1993 Apparently in 1993, only 3,000 of these super strange-looking, officially licensed action figures called “The Ultimate…

Cherrybomb
Feb 16, 2016

Intimate photographs of post-war Paris

A young Parisian couple dancing to Bebop in the Bebop Cellar at Vieux Colombier, 1951 “I had fun throughout my lifetime, building my own small…

Cherrybomb
Feb 11, 2016

New black tarantula spider species discovered near Folsom Prison is named after Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash and his eight-legged namesake tarantula spider, Aphonopelma johnnycashi Aphonopelma johnnycashi is a new species of black tarantula spider that was just discovered roaming…

Cherrybomb
Feb 8, 2016

Naughty, sexy vintage 50s cartoons from ‘Josie and the Pussycats’ creator

Many of you may already recognize Dan DeCarlo’s name as the man behind the Archie Comics in the 1950s and most of the 60s. Some…

Cherrybomb
Feb 3, 2016

Classic Japanese punk band ‘The Star Club’ covering Sham 69,The Clash, & the Ramones

An early photo of The Star Club Since getting their start back in Nagoya, Japan in the spring of 1977, Japanese punk band, The Star…

Cherrybomb
Feb 1, 2016
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