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Claymation Robots Battle to the Death in Blatta & Inesha's New Video

This will make you feel better about losing net neutrality forever.

Have you ever thought about how rave music could change the world? How, through the power of Peace, Love, Unity, and Respect, we can right everything that's wrong with this corrupted planet?

Of course not—you're much too jaded for that. Net neutrality got smashed yesterday by the federal court (are you ready to pay per megabyte?), the polar ice caps are melting, and people are still brutally force-feeding baby geese just so their pâté can be extra creamy.

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"Ode to Kate Upton" taps that old hippie zeitgeist: "I'm not talking about no revolution. I'm not talking about no demonstration. I'm not talking about getting out in the streets… I'm talking about dancing. I'm talking about some love!" And love indeed conquers all in today's video, where the love robots laser the hate robots until they are only dismembered piles of hard drive. PS look for cameos from Daft Punk, flesh-eating Pinocchio clones, and Papa Smurf mainlining smack in an alley.

Honestly these two dudes are some of my favorite Italians in the game right now. We like them so much that we've premiered their last two videos, and today we're making it a hat trick. Welcome to 2014, where naive idealism is cool again!

Max Pearl is the Managing Editor of THUMP. He is often tempted to do naughty things with our Twitter account -@maxpearl