![]() There is a massive flat-screen TV in the room that's tuned to the TV Guide Channel, but the volume is off. He is sitting on a couch in the Power Plant lounge, eating two different kinds of pizza and drinking Vitamin Water his legs and arms are folded like a mantis's. "What changed everything was when I got into Woody Allen," says Danger Mouse, whose real name is Brian Burton. And even though I am asking him about music, he is talking about movies. Danger Mouse doesn't look famous, either he also doesn't look dangerous, or even rodentesque. But it just so happens that 7325 Hinds Avenue is the geographic location of Power Plant Studios, and inside those nondescript walls a human named Danger Mouse is talking about an album that has just sold 91,000 copies in England within the span of seven days. Nobody on this North Hollywood avenue looks famous, and a few of them look terrifying. Or at least it's not on Hinds Avenue, where dirty one-story buildings look semideserted and many of the local "beautiful people" appear to have jobs that involve (a) ripping apart used cars and (b) selling those individual parts to less-beautiful people whose cars are even more used. North Hollywood sounds like a place that could be glamorous or, at the very least, mildly attractive.
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