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15 Classic Commercials to Trigger Your '90s-Kid Nostalgia

Let these distilled doses of 1990s advertising take you back to a simpler time, when pizza came on a bagel and hair came in a can.

Chia Head 1990s

Photo from: Screenshot of Chia Head 1990s commercial/ Youtube.com

The field of advertising is designed to plant its simple ideas deep inside your subconscious.

As a result, your brain is overflowing with jingles, images, and snippets of commercial dialogue that you absorbed like a sponge through the hundreds of hours of TV you watched in your childhood.

While this has probably crowded out useful knowledge and skills like your CPR training, or the name of that cousin you see every few years, it does have the bonus of tapping straight into nostalgia. Short of the smell of your childhood home, there is probably nothing better than an old commercial to transport you back in time, away from the horrors and crises of the present.

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E3 2019 Sunday Roundup: Microsoft, Bethesda, and KEANU REEVES

All the E3 2019 Sunday trailers are here, from Keanu Reeves in Cyberpunk 2077 to Elden Scrolls, Halo Infinite, and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot.

E3 2019 is finally here, and that means loads of new trailers and game announcements.

Sunday featured Microsoft pulling out all the stops with the best cameo appearance in E3 history (hint: it's KEANU REEVES) and Bethesda desperately trying to save their failing Fallout 76. Check out all of Sunday's trailers right here in one spot:

Microsoft

Cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk 2077's presentation easily stole the show on day one. Could there possibly be a better way to end a gorgeous cinematic trailer than by introducing VIDEO GAME KEANU REEVES as a character? Well, yes actually, but that would require getting...They did it. Those absolute mad men. They got the REAL KEANU REEVES to come onstage. This game announcement is a work of art. One might even call it "breathtaking."

Xbox Project Scarlett

Xbox Project Scarlett Console Announcement | Microsoft Xbox E3 2019www.youtube.com

Microsoft's next-gen console, Xbox Project Scarlett, is said to be four times as powerful as the Xbox One. So maybe they should have just called it the Xbox Four?

Halo Infinite

Halo Infinite - "Discover Hope" Cinematic Trailer | E3 2019www.youtube.com

Could Xbox Project Scarlett's biggest launch title be anything other than a new Halo? The Halo games have always been some of the best shooters on the market, and they're probably the only Microsoft exclusive games worth buying an Xbox for.

Elden Ring

Elden Ring - Announcement Trailer | E3 2019www.youtube.com

The rumors were true! Elden Ring is indeed a collaboration between Dark Souls creator Hidetaka Miyazaki and George R.R. Martin. We look forward to the spooky arm lady killing us over and over again.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot - E3 2019 Trailer | PS4www.youtube.com

Formerly Dragon Ball Project Z, the upcoming DBZ RPG is now titled Kakarot. The cinematics look great so far, and it'll be interesting to see what RPG elements are incorporated into the gameplay.

Gears 5

Gears 5 - Official Escape Announcement Trailer | E3 2019www.youtube.com

Gears 5 doesn't look that different from the previous four Gears of War games, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. If it's not broke, why fix it?

Dying Light 2

Dying Light 2 - Reveal Trailer | E3 2019www.youtube.com

More parkour. More zombie killing. More choices. The first Dying Light was one of 2015's best new IPs, and the sequel already looks promising.

Tales of Arise

Tales of Arise - E3 Announcement Trailer | PS4, X1, PCwww.youtube.com

Tales of games have always been about living your best anime life, and Arise has plenty of anime. There's anime boy with white hair and a fire sword and anime girl with a magic light gun and stilettos. It might be anime trash, but so are we.

Blair Witch

Blair Witch - Official Reveal Trailer | E3 2019www.youtube.com

TheBlair Witch Project is a horror game now. It actually looks pretty spooky.

Crossfire X

CrossfireX - E3 2019 - Announce Trailerwww.youtube.com

Crossfire is a free-to-play FPS that's incredibly popular in Asia. Now it's coming overseas as Crossfire X. Will it take off in the States? Considering the popularity of FTP shooters: probably.

Minecraft Dungeons

Minecraft Dungeons Gameplay Trailer - E3 2019www.youtube.com

Procedurally generated dungeon running games are awesome. Minecraft skins are ugly. So basically, this is just a very ugly dungeon running game. Leave Minecraft skins in Minecraft.

Bethesda

Ghostwire: Tokyo

GhostWire: Tokyo – Official E3 Teaserwww.youtube.com

A new horror game from the devs of The Evil Within, Ghostwire: Tokyo's initial trailer looks intensely unsettling. The realistic design of Tokyo looks great, too.

Deathloop

DEATHLOOP – Official E3 World Premierewww.youtube.com

From the studio behind Dishonored, Deathloop appears to feature an action-based Groundhog Day type premise.

Doom Eternal

DOOM Eternal – Official E3 Story Trailerwww.youtube.com

The Doom franchise has always been about shredding demons to pieces. Doom Eternal seems to deliver on that front.

Wolfenstein: Youngblood

Wolfenstein: Youngblood – Official E3 2019 Trailerwww.youtube.com

It's always nice to kill Nazis. A new Wolfenstein means more Nazi killing. Nice.

Commander Keen

Commander Keen — Official E3 Announce Trailerwww.youtube.com

Probably Sunday's weirdest reveal, the '80s PC game Commander Keen is being revived as a free-to-play mobile game. Just...why?

Fallout 76 Wastelanders

Fallout 76 Wastelanders Official Reveal Trailer - E3 2019www.youtube.com

The newest expansion for the disastrous Fallout 76 MMO brings...NPCs? Yes, seriously, the characters populating the world—a core element of every other MMO in history—are just now being added over six months after launch. There's also going to be a battle royale mode, because of course there is.

MUSIC

INTERVIEW | NEKOKAT releases new EP ‘Pleasure Beach’

Here's What We Think of the Synthpop Band's New Tracks

NEKOKAT recently released their new EP Pleasure Beach — a blend of sounds that perfectly encapsulate their journey thus far. The band is a collaborative side project of Jordan Witzigreuter — from The Ready Set— Cameron Walker and Jess Bowen.

NEKOKAT

Pleasure Beach combines the band's pop-punk background with more modern upbeat synthpop elements, making it the perfect timeless soundtrack.

The EP starts out with "Board It Up," an upbeat and hopeful opening track — the song showcases the band's loose and carefree nature and basically makes you want to dance. The second track of the EP continues with "I Believe in What You Are," an already released single that's sure to motivate you in whatever you're doing. I was immediately taken back to the mid 2000's era of indie pop and teenage runaways.

The next three tracks make up the meat of the EP — "My Brain," "Traffic," and "You You You" are the little hours of the dance party at midnight before the big finale. All you want to do is let down your hair and let loose. The final track is "Crossfire," an epic finale to the EP, starting with a single vocal and ending with three — it's sure to give you the closure you need before the end of the night.

Popdust also sat down with NEKOKAT and had a chat about the new EP — it's definitely different than what they've done before.

NEKOKAT

1. What inspired your latest EP Pleasure Beach?

Cameron: The title of the EP was inspired by an actual place called Pleasure Beach which is in a town called Bridgeport, Connecticut — it's just a few towns over from where I grew up. It was this amusement park/entertainment center that you could only get to by boat or bridge. The bridge ended up burning down in a fire and they boarded up the amusement park — now it's just this creepy, abandoned ghost park.

Then of course, people have their own ghost stories — you can even Wikipedia it. I was looking up pictures of what it looks like online now and it was so cool and creepy to me. We definitely make references to it throughout the EP, but it's definitely not a concept body of work, but that's what inspired the title. The songs are a collection of stuff that we've been working on during the past three years or so.

Jordan: The inspiration [for the music] is always all over the place, stylistically. When we first started, I think a lot of the stuff was more 'jingly bright' indie pop. Some of these songs on the EP were written during that era so we had to dial that vibe back more so we could make it feel cohesive.

It's interesting that we've just been putting out singles and small batches of songs these past few years and they've all been very different from one another. We basically remade all of these songs to be slightly less bright but still pretty upbeat vibe — so more organic-based.

2. This sort of leads to my next question, but is there anything you did differently than your other songs?

Cameron: We spent a little bit more time dialing in all the songs sonically on this one. On the early stuff, we just kind of plug in the guitar and play a sound and that would be the start of a song, but on this one we definitely thought a bit more about how each guitar part is going to sound and how the drums are going to sound — each song individually. That definitely shows the progression of the band.

3. What are your favorite songs on the EP?

Jess: It honestly changes every week — right now my favorite song is "You You You" which was a song that was one of the first batches that Jordan and Cam showed me in 2014. And then, randomly, I stumbled across it again a couple months ago. It was a happy accident that I remembered that it was on my computer. But it changes all the time!

Jordan: I think my favorite song right now is "My Brain" lyrically and subject-wise — it's introspective and weird. Sonically, that one came out in a really cool way and something about it reminds me of the mid-2000's wave of indie pop stuff that's sometimes hard to make as a vibe.

Cameron: My favorite song on the EP is "Crossfire." I think it was the last song we wrote and finished for the EP and maybe that's the reason I keep going back and listening to it because it's still pretty fresh for me. I really think it's the perfect closing track for the EP — it's epic, it's super personal lyrically, it has a pretty wild outro that has three different vocal parts going on at the same time. I think it really sums up and embodies what we do.

4. What is your songwriting process typically like?

Jordan: We start out with a lyric line and a chord progression and go on from there, but there's never been a laid out process. It's all been pretty loose and relaxed and when something comes out, it comes out and we try to build off of that and see where it goes. Usually, we sit with it for a while — in this case, for a very long time.

Cameron: We have songs that start off on an acoustic guitar and change to electronic songs or songs that start with a track and we just pick off the electronic parts of it.

5. How does the journey feel so far and what's next for the group?

Jordan: The journey feels pretty good and it doesn't feel like it's been a long time for the band, but it's been a couple of years. We haven't gotten to tour yet so that's something I really want to do, but it's cool to just make some stuff without a lot of pressure like deadlines and specificity. We've loosely made this thing that's slow-growing and progressively getting better and cooler and people are getting into it. Hopefully we get into a little more and do more shows and not just sit in a studio all day.

Jess: Jordan's totally right — it doesn't feel like it's been a long time. I think it's a really organic process that we're doing that's just taking our time and not forcing it. What's nice about it is that it's on our own time and our own pace. There's no pressure to it and our sound is so eclectic and can change. I think that's what's so unique about our band. I like that we're not trying to shove our band down people's throats and make them listen to us. We're organically gaining listeners through people just finding us. I like the way we're going about it. If we don't put too much pressure on it, I think it'll come.

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