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The Lockdown Mods ([personal profile] lockdownmods) wrote in [community profile] deadtention2019-10-06 07:26 pm
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LOCATIONS

Comment here with the new locations you have added to deadland in its temporal state.

Locations will be Not As Good as the ones from the school, but honestly. The sky is now your limit. Just make sure to make the description is in the comment, and the title is in the header.
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Kong Studios.

[personal profile] 12d3 2018-10-07 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
The old studios that Gorillaz used to live and record their albums in.

It's a tall, multy storey'd building sitting on top of a hill with a graveyard at the base of it. It's in a rough state, but most of the rooms are still completely fine and in tact!

Underneath the building is a bunker... fitting after all those explosions they just went through. And above it is the parking garage with many cars and Murdoc's Winnebago. There's a room in the parking garage that belongs to 2-D himself -- it's thin, like a long closet with keyboards all over the walls. Exactly what you'd expect.

On the next floor is the main entry to Kong Studios. There's a jukebox that plays a plethora of music, bathroom stalls for both women and men, a built in theatre that plays only horror movies or Gorillaz music videos, an auditorium, a bowling alley, and a shooting range. The studio where the magic happens is on this floor, as well. There's a small kitchen for those late night jam sesh's, a room filled to the brim with instruments of all kinds (mostly keyboards) and the recording booth. On one side is the soundproof room where they record on the other, there are tons of computers and monitors where the sound feeds back into. There's a huge mixer and a shelf with... more keyboards. There's so many keyboards in this studio it's kind of ridiculous.

The top floor has Russel's room, Noodle's room, a bigger and better kitchen and a cafe. Classy!

If you want to look more into the weird world of Gorillaz and want to have more of a visual reference, this site has a mostly working interactive tour of the studios. It's very strange but very charming.