
The pencil’s mightier than the sword.
You can buy these at youandmetheroyalwe.com.
If anyone from this company wants to send me a complimentary set, I would be totally okay with that.
These machines kill fascists, hate, n00bs, hipsters, and more. A collection of instruments and other art inspired by Woody Guthrie's guitar.

The pencil’s mightier than the sword.
You can buy these at youandmetheroyalwe.com.
If anyone from this company wants to send me a complimentary set, I would be totally okay with that.
This Machine Stops Time.
Photo and cleverness courtesy of JessyLou D’Aprile (Louography).
Matthew Kinnear, aka Electric Mud Puppy.
Decal by DFTBA Records.

Photographer, musician, artist, and dandy gentleman Flip Cassidy’s guitar case kills spiders. Handy to have around when you’re doing photo shoots in the desert, I’d imagine.
Washboard collection belonging to Sarah Shay of The Mongrel Jews.
Oh yeah, that’s me.
The middle washboard is my main axe, the one I play all the time. Her name is Ophelia, and she kills hipsters.
Cooper McBean of The Devil Makes Three plays a small 4 string banjo, tuned tenor but short, even for a tenor, marked “This Machine Annoys Everyone”
It’s a companion instrument to his 5-string banjo marked “This Machine Annoys Fascists” which I, unfortunately, can’t find a photo of, since it seems to have been relegated to being a backup banjo (he only played it on one song last night, preferring an unlabeled 5-string for most of the set)
Submitted by Brandon.
Cover art for Amanda Palmer’s new single “Ukulele Anthem.” Art by Shepard Fairey.
My computer just got so much more awesome. This Machine Kills Fascists vinyl decals, designed by Karen Kavett, available at DFTBA.
But Apple is the most fascistic computer company out there… Strict rules, finely honed aesthetic, leadership cults, etc. Does this person not see the irony?
Right, I mean, in case this is not clear: The sticker (which references Woody Guthrie’s famous guitar) is not about the brand of computer I happen to use any more than Guthrie’s guitar was about the brand of guitar he happened to own. The sticker is meant to make a statement about the power of computers and online communication to strike against fascism.
The whole this-computer-company-is-cooler-than-that-computer-company conversation just isn’t very interesting to me.
I’m going to allow it.
(via mylonelysoul)