GLITCHCORE / CYBERPUNK EXPANSION IS LIVE

 


DIGITAL REBELLION HAS ARRIVED
Neon Apocalypse glitchcore cyberpunk artwork featuring a hooded skull hacker beneath a glitched halo and corrupted digital Jesus figure, surrounded by surveillance cameras, warning symbols, and neon RGB distortion overlays symbolizing digital rebellion and anti-corporate resistance.

The system isn’t broken.

It’s being broken on purpose.

The Glitchcore / Cyberpunk Collection from Kunts Live Forever is officially live, and it represents a full descent into the digital underworld — neon corruption, fractured signals, and rebellion encoded directly into the art.

This isn’t aesthetic cyberpunk.

This is weaponized glitch.

These designs were built to feel unstable — corrupted code, distorted faces, system warnings, and digital collapse visuals engineered for those who were never meant to comply.

This is underground punk streetwear translated into the language of machine failure.


ENTER THE GLITCHCORE COLLECTION

Explore the full drop here:
https://kuntsliveforever.com/collections/glitchcore-cyberpunk

Every piece in this collection represents a different stage of system breakdown:

  • Signal disruption

  • Authority failure

  • Surveillance collapse

  • Identity corruption

  • Full system override

The result is one of the most aggressive and visually striking collections KLF has released to date.


BUILT FOR THE ONES WHO DON’T COMPLY

This collection wasn’t designed to blend in.

It was designed to interrupt.

Neon contrast, glitch distortion, and cyberpunk chaos combine to create wearable interference — gear built for shows, nightlife, and everyday resistance against corporate conformity.

The system depends on passive users.

This collection was built for active disruption.


EXPLORE MORE FROM KLF

Lit From The Pit Collection
https://kuntsliveforever.com/collections/lit-from-the-pit

Carnival / Retro Horror Collection
https://kuntsliveforever.com/collections/carnival-retro-horror

Core Identity Collection
https://kuntsliveforever.com/collections/core-identity


KLF Streetwear isn’t here to participate in culture.

We’re here to corrupt it.

KLF Streetwear — Offend With Style.

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