: Using the "super-stylized 3D" look from the music video, users can use AR to see hallucinations of Thundercat appearing in their actual environment, just like 2-D does in the Los Angeles County Hospital.
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: Fans can "join the collective in the sky" by completing community challenges (e.g., streaming the track, sharing "cult recruitment" posters) to unlock digital collectibles or early access to Gorillaz tour tickets . Gorillaz - Cracker Island ft. Thundercat
Here is how this feature could work to immerse fans in the world created by and Jamie Hewlett : Feature Concept: "The Last Cult" Digital Portal
: Throughout the experience, clicking on specific symbols (like the ones that appear when 2-D says "occult" in the video) triggers "weird and scary memories of stuff that hasn’t happened yet"—exclusive teaser clips or storyboards for upcoming music videos. : Using the "super-stylized 3D" look from the
: Users enter the site during a simulated "Pink Dawn," where they are greeted by a 3D-rendered Murdoc Niccals (the self-appointed "Great Leader"). To join the "The Last Cult," users must "purge their soul" by connecting their Spotify or Apple Music accounts.
: The site analyzes the user's listening habits to create a literal "Echo Chamber" playlist. The UI would look like a psychedelic 360-degree room (similar to the Silver Lake house in the lore) where the user’s favorite songs are warped with Thundercat ’s signature funky, "filthy" basslines and falsetto backing vocals. Here is how this feature could work to
Since " Cracker Island " is all about cults, echo chambers, and the blurred lines between reality and hallucination, a perfect feature would be an .