Still Images
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2004 ad for Percy "thrills" Hussalonia that ran in the back of Magnet

Current Promotional Photo of Hussalonia


Photos Murder The Word 2 (1999). Still anonymous, this was Hussalonia's first public appearance.


Promotional material from Percy "thrills" Hussalonia (Email Hussalonia if you'd like us to mail you a copy.)

Scan of "Chubby Checker vs. Buddy Holly" - an essay which appeared in the Ernest Evans Hussalonia booklet
 
 

 

Moving Images
These videos were made by Hussalonia fans. Have you made a video using Hussalonia material? Let us know and we'll add it to this page!

Here are two videos made by Toronto video artist, Brian Mota. Both songs are from The Public Domain EP and were made from public domain footage.

 
Meaning Isn't Based On The Importance Of Being, But On The Reltionships In Between
 
This Song Won't Sell A Thing

Here's a camera phone video taken (thanks, Pam) during the taping of a live-to-air performance on Buffalo, NY's radio station, 91.3 WBNY. A complete audio bootleg of this show can be found by clicking this.

 
Time and Place

Yet another video from the Public Domain EP made by someone I've never met (13th dimension). Keep those videos coming!

 
There's More Than That to Being Poor


Blind Kids With Guns created this video for "Death is Imminent" taken from the 4 Pop Songs About Death EP. Zombie footage!

 
Death Is Imminent


Visual artist Shermeen Tan created this amazing video for "You Activate Me So" from the Somewhat Surprising Return of the Hussalonia Robot Singers. What a fantastic retro vibe!

 
You Activate Me So


Filmmaker Stephen Aymond crafted this impressive trailer for "R.U.R.R." from the Somewhat Surprising Return of the Hussalonia Robot Singers. Wouldn't we all love to see this movie made!

 
R.U.R.R.


Another fantastic video from Stephen Aymond, this time using "The Cartoon Always Wins" from the Instant Winner. Check out his other videos on Vimeo and Youtube.

 
The Cartoon Always Wins

Here's an unusual video made by Jeremy Kellerman. Love those credits!

 
There's More Than That to Being Poor