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  2. Paradise (What About Us?) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Paradise (What About Us?)" was released via Vevo on YouTube on 26 September and the video mainly cuts between the band and images of a post-apocalyptic wasteland in consequence of a nuclear war. It is the band's first music video to surpass 100 million views on YouTube.

  3. Wasteland Weekend - Wikipedia

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    Wasteland Weekend is an annual four-day festival held on the edge of the Mojave Desert [4] near Edwards, California.It is listed as a full immersion event, with all participants required to adhere to the set theme inspired by post-apocalyptic media such as Mad Max, Fallout and Wasteland.

  4. Portugal. The Man - Wikipedia

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    A video for "Noise Pollution" came out on December 1, 2016. [77] The video for "Feel It Still" was released on March 6, 2017 and received attention for its imagery of a burning newspaper titled Info Wars. [78] The video features Gourley walking through a post-apocalyptic wasteland and was directed by Ian Schwartz.

  5. Fallout (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Fallout soundtrack featuring 21 cues from Djawadi's score was released through Amazon Content Services on April 8, 2024, two days prior to the show's release. [6] Amazon and Mondo announced the vinyl records of the score; released in a double-LP album of "Opaque Canary Yellow" and "Opaque Sky Blue" variants and packaged in a color sleeve featuring the teaser posters of Lucy and the Ghoul.

  6. A Star-Crossed Wasteland - Wikipedia

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    A Star-Crossed Wasteland is the third studio album by American rock band In This Moment. The album was first released in Germany on July 9, 2010, and later in the United States by Century Media . It was named by Alternative Press as one of the most anticipated releases of 2010. [ 3 ]

  7. Mad Max in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Mad Max series of films, which debuted in 1979, has had a significant impact on modern popular culture. Mad Max references are deeply embedded in popular culture; references to its dystopian, apocalyptic, and post-apocalyptic themes and bizarre landscape and desolate wasteland imagery have inspired some artists to emulate the look and feel of some aspect of the series in their work.

  8. Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

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    Post-apocalyptic scenarios were a common theme in the music of Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship, most notably the song "Wooden Ships" and the album Blows Against the Empire. [57] The music video for the song "Mankind Man"(1995) by the Barstool Prophets featured a dystopian view of the future reminisent of Lord of the Flies and Mad Max ...

  9. Six-String Samurai - Wikipedia

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    Six-String Samurai is a 1998 American post-apocalyptic action comedy film directed by Lance Mungia and starring Jeffrey Falcon and Justin McGuire. Brian Tyler composed the score for this film along with Red Elvises, the latter providing the majority of the soundtrack.