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Encyclopedia > Abracadaver

Neon Hunk are a boyfriend/girlfriend noise music duo, who go by the names of either Jennifurmium or Mothmaster (for the lady who sings through effects and plays lead synth) and Pink Diamond or Moss Master (for the fellow who drums while singing through effects and playing electronic devices.)


The twosome wear bright babyish homemade masks and clothes, and sing and play in loud nonsense shreiks. They have the reputation of being one of the cutest and most playful noise outfits ever. They began under the name Abracadaver, but changed their name to Neon Hunk in 2001. They released the album Smarmymob on Load Records in 2003.


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Episode 1-5-2: Abracadaver (2642 words)
Abracadaver shoots a spell at a school bus, turning it into a giant, diseased-looking rabbit and leaving the driver and kids sitting on its back.
Abracadaver walks into view and attaches the limb to the rest of his body.
Abracadaver’s arm, emerging from under the lid, falls limp—he is the unfortunate occupant of the device.
The Powerpuff Girls: Boogie Frights / Abracadaver - TV.com (567 words)
In "Abracadaver," when Abracadaver puts himself back together, his right arm where his pocket watch is, is missing.
While Abracadaver turns random Townsville objects into magic-related things, we see a schoolbus driving down the street in the middle of the night with students in it.
Abracadaver's name seems to allude to the famous magic word 'Abracadabra', as well as 'cadaver', which means a dead body.
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