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Customiser Addon for PureBDcraft allows you to choose from alternative textures so you can easily change the look of certain blocks, items, and entities.
The result is an experience specially catered to you, so you can play the game exactly how you want!

Please be aware that the customiser supplies models to select textures already available in the main pack
This means you still need the main resourcepack, and you can’t use the customisations you choose with other resourcepacks.
It also means that it is likely other addons may be incompatible with this addon.
If you notice any issues let us know!

Compatible with: PureBDcraft 

Gorillaz - Plastic Beach 2010 -flac- Hmv «RECOMMENDED»

: A punchy, bass-heavy track that masterfully blends Womack’s soulful growl with Mos Def’s rapping over a Gary Numan-esque electronic groove. Critical Reception RETRO REVIEW: Gorillaz - Plastic Beach - Musings On Music

Gorillaz Album: Plastic Beach Year: 2010 Genre: Alternative Hip Hop, Electropop, Art Pop Format: FLAC (Lossless) Source: HMV Exclusive Edition

An entirely Albarn-vocalized track that balances infectious pop hooks with a gritty, underlying hip-hop beat and deep, resonant synth bass that tests the limits of any good sound system. Gorillaz - Plastic Beach 2010 -FLAC- HMV

An electro-funk powerhouse about political and environmental momentum.

Vocal textures: From the grit in Bobby Womack’s legendary performance to the whispered delivery of Little Dragon’s Yukimi Nagano, the lossless format preserves the intimacy of the vocal takes. The HMV Connection : A punchy, bass-heavy track that masterfully blends

Plastic Beach is a narrative driven by the fictional bassist Murdoc Niccals, who builds a recording studio on a floating island of garbage in the South Pacific. Musically, Albarn abandoned the dark, hip-hop-heavy grooves of 2005's Demon Days for a brighter, synth-laden, and highly eclectic palette.

Plastic Beach received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, with many praising the band's innovative approach to music and their bold exploration of environmental themes. The album has since been recognized as a landmark work in the Gorillaz discography, cementing the band's status as one of the most innovative and influential acts of the 21st century. Vocal textures: From the grit in Bobby Womack’s

While most HMV/Experience editions focused on the DVD and online content, some deluxe versions included bonus tracks like "Pirate's Progress" and "Three Hearts, Seven Seas, Twelve Moons" . Musical Direction and Production

The Gorillaz' third studio album, , released on March 3, 2010, is a high-concept project set on a mythical Pacific island formed from ocean trash. The HMV (His Master's Voice) retail versions—particularly the "Experience Edition"—offered exclusive multimedia content and enhanced physical packaging typical of that era's high-fidelity releases. Album Overview and Production