Walking Dead

Walking Dead may refer to:

Art, entertainment, and media

The Walking Dead franchise

The Walking Dead franchise consists of:

  • The Walking Dead (comic book), a comic book series by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard first published in 2003
  • The Walking Dead (TV series), an American zombie-apocalyptic horror television series, first broadcast in 2010
  • Fear the Walking Dead, a companion to the television series The Walking Dead, first broadcast in 2015
  • The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct (2013), a first-person shooter video game based on the television series
  • The Walking Dead (pinball machine), based on the television series, released in 2014
  • The Walking Dead (video game series), an episodic video game series developed by Telltale Games based loosely on the comic:
  • The Walking Dead (video game), a 2012 episodic graphic adventure video game loosely based on the comics
  • The Walking Dead (season 3)

    The third season of The Walking Dead, an American horror–drama television series on AMC, premiered on October 14, 2012, and concluded on March 31, 2013, consisting of 16 episodes. Developed for television by Frank Darabont, the series is based on the eponymous series of comic books by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. It was executive produced by Kirkman, Glen Mazzara, David Alpert, and Gale Anne Hurd, with Mazzara assuming the role of showrunner.

    The season was well received by critics, and won for Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series at the 39th Saturn Awards. The series and cast were also nominated in several categories at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards and 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

    As in the comics, the season is set in both an abandoned prison and an active rural town of survivors. It introduces several notable characters from the comics, including The Governor, Michonne, Axel, and Tyreese. It also marks the return of Merle Dixon, Daryl's volatile older brother who went missing in season 1. It also features the return of Morgan Jones, the first survivor Rick encountered who he lost contact with in season 1. The season follows Rick Grimes assuming a dictatorial-like leadership over his group of survivors as they survive in a world infested with zombies, called "walkers" in the series. The group inhabits a large, fortified prison, but this security is threatened by the nearby community of Woodbury, led by the nefarious Governor.

    The Walking Dead: Season Two

    The Walking Dead: Season Two is an episodic interactive drama graphic adventure based on Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead comic book series developed by Telltale Games. It is the sequel to The Walking Dead, with the episodes released between December 2013 and August 2014, and a retail collector's disc edition planned at the conclusion of the season. The game employs the same narrative structure as the first season, where player choice in one episode will have a permanent impact on future story elements. The player choices recorded in save files from the first season and the additional episode 400 Days carry over into the second season.Clementine, who was the player's companion during the first season, is the player-character in Season Two.

    Skybound has announced that a third season, a full sequel to Season Two, is being developed.

    Gameplay

    Z-Trip

    Zach Sciacca, better known as Z-Trip, is an American DJ and producer. He is best known as a pioneer of the mashup movement and an award-winning global DJ (he was the 2009 recipient of the "America's Best DJ Award", among others). His skill as a world-class DJ has also afforded him success as a producer, working with artists across different genres including LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Kasabian and Dan the Automator. As of 2012, he has also been featured as hip-hop legend LL Cool J's touring DJ in shows that have been described as so exemplary that the "crowd can barely handle the greatness," and collaborated with the hip-hop star Talib Kweli on the mixtape Attack the Block. In 2012, Z-Trip also launched a new mixer with Rane and Serato called the 62-Z.

    Life and career

    A Phoenix, Arizona native, he was known early in his career for performing with the Bombshelter DJs (along with fellow DJs Emile and Radar). He became widely known when his collaboration with DJ P, "Uneasy Listening, Vol. 1", was released in 2001. Only 1000 copies were made, but the album was soon distributed over the Internet in MP3 format. Uneasy Listening topped many critics' best album of year lists, including Rolling Stone, Spin, Entertainment Weekly, URB, the Los Angeles Times and New York Times. Since then, he has become well-known worldwide for his sold-out shows and eclectic style, including headlining slots at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and an opening slot for the Rolling Stones, where he performed in front of a 450,000-person audience. He was also a part of Operation MySpace, a concert scheduled for American troops stationed in Kuwait; this show was simulcast on MySpace and the FX cable channel.

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    Walking Dead

    by: Government Warning

    Everyone is a piece of the puzzle
    a piece of the system, no man is an island
    a single turning gear in the machine
    we used to have a purpose and we used to dream
    we traded it all in to feel secure
    at the expense of all that we'd hoped for
    the grinding wheels grind on until we're dead
    what about all we were told as children?
    they said "you can be anything that you want"
    now we're all grown up and our lives are fucking burnt
    we work til we die and cant hope for more
    you can live and be facile, or you can die (and be poor)
    that's it, this is the world
    we're the walking dead, we're forced to be glad
    we're led by the hand, shoved off the edge
    i dont want this lifestyle im being force fed
    everyone gets fucking lost in the shuffle
    it hardens you up or you crack from the pressure
    the past just blurs and fucking fades away
    you're left standing alone facing another day
    it's always downhill, it always gets worse
    this "gift of life" can seem like its such a fucking curse
    they said "you can be anything that you want"
    now we're all grown up and our lives are fucking burnt
    we work til we die and cant hope for more
    you can live and be facile, or you can die (and be poor)
    that's it, this is the world
    we're the walking dead, we're forced to be glad
    we're led by the hand, shoved off the edge
    and im being force fed
    walking dead, walking dead, walking dead, we are the walking dead.
    we are the walking dead.
    we are the walking dead.




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