
One of our favorite geek rock bands Kirby Krackle returns with an all-new music video for "Zombie Apocalypse," a track off their eponymous debut album. Animated by Damon O'Keefe ("Metalocalypse") and Daisy Church, "Zombie Apocalypse" depicts the familiar story of an average dude (vocalist Kyle Stevens) waking up in a word overrun by the flesh-eating undead, only with many amusing references to comic books and nerd culture such as:
Yes, you are going to want to see this.-A desolate and bloody Quick Stop convenience store ("Clerks")
-A zombie-fied fail whale (Twitter)
-A zombie hobo with a sign reading "World War Z Vet" ("World War Z")
-Zombie-fied Stan Lee and Jack Kirby
The video also lovingly references its "Shaun of the Dead" inspirations with clear nods to Edgar Wright's work, including a shot of "Hot Fuzz" on the protagonist's television as he channel surfs through increasingly zombified programming.
Check it out below:
[Via Great White Snark]



























