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Sign upINTRODUCTION TO STEAM POWERED GIRAFFE MASTERPOST.
This is their official youtube channel.
GET SPOTIFY TO LISTEN TO ALL THEIR MUSIC FOR FREE WITHOUT HURTING THEM.
IMPORTANT! Please understand that Steam Powered Giraffe is also a small company run by David (The Spine) and Bunny (Rabbit) Bennett! What Steam Powered Giraffe does costs a lot of money and they need to be able to profit from it and currently they don’t make a lot of money D: Please please PLEASE BUY CDs AND MERCH or download spotify to listen to their music to enjoy them for free - DO NOT PIRATE.
This is a link to the Meet the Band section of their website, READ IT.
Former members of the group include Erin Burke who played the robot “Upgrade” and Jon Sprague who played the robot “The Jon.”
This is the story behind the robot characters.
Here are also some tinychat rooms the fandom tend to hang out at:
Steam Powered Chat * I am Bunny’s D-Cup * Dieselpunk Chat
This is the official Steam Powered Giraffe tumblr.
You can view specific livestreams for each their events on this page.
This is Bunny Bennett’s (Person who plays Rabbit) tumblr.
IMPORTANT! Bunny’s birth name is Christopher- DO NOT CALL *HER* THAT. ONLY CALL HER BUNNY.
This is Bunny’s Ask Rabbit tumblr.
This is Paige Law’s (Bunny Bennett’s girlfriend) tumblr.
This is David Bennett’s (Person who plays The Spine) tumblr.
This is David’s Ask The Spine tumblr.
This is Brianna Clawson’s (David Bennett’s girlfriend) tumblr.
This is Sam Luke’s (Person who plays Hatchworth) tumblr.
This is Sam’s Ask Hatchworth tumblr.
This is Steve Negrete’s (their sound engineer! :D) tumblr.
This is Matthew Smith’s (one of the “human” members) tumblr.
This is Matt’s youtube channel.
AND THIS IS THE GLORIOUS MICHAEL REED’S (another one of the “human” members) TUMBLR.
IMPORTANT! Hatchworth’s mustache. That is all.
Robots Sing a Song about a Space Disaster
The video below plays right from a specific part of a live performance of a song about a space disaster, sung by robots.
Does “getting to the good part” of a song get it more reblogs and full watches from the beginning in our fast paced instant gratification internet driven lives? Let’s find out!
http://youtu.be/kLNgD5vsZsM?t=1m23s




