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sick videos

Pilgrims were in fact players

November 25, 2009

Who knew Puritans got down? Ok, well they so didn’t. But that’s cool because among the many historical inaccuracies in this Thanksgiving-themed music video advert, the least offensive are the sexualized pilgrims. Best line: “how’d I get these abs? crunches. how do I solve crime? hunches.” Happy Thanksgiving (you’re welcome)!

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Robbie Williams lives garden variety fantasies in new clip

November 6, 2009

Really? Robbie Williams is not just in a bunny hat but actually playing a rabbit in this acid trip of a promo for his new single, “You Know Me.” Yes, there are singing cabbage, and eventually some women riding and eroticizing carrots. Honestly, we didn’t anticipate the kind of comeback where the artist learns to [...]

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Bot’Ox’s new video is like a car commercial for the blacked-out window set.

November 2, 2009

If you’re in the market for a Ford Taurus station wagon with blacked out windows, you’re probably also used to ramming your car into kids toys and other objects, hopefully after the living people moved out of the way. Bot’Ox sure has this subset’s number. With the new promo for “Blue Steel,” what was once [...]

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Fan Death champion red shoe fetishes, Björk, Gunners, and Billy Corgan in new video

October 29, 2009

After watching this really amazing video for Fan Death’s “Reunited,” there is one obvious question: what was wrong with that pumpkin? Directed by Dandilion Wind Opaine, the extended mix of this song drops on their forthcoming A Coin For The Well EP.

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Matisyahu in a living room is less annoying than Matisyahu in other places

September 30, 2009

There’s something kind of grating about artists who sing about peace, love, and equality… it’s just preachy. Even as he further sinks into his role as this generation’s Yusuf Islam, Matisyahu doesn’t have too much to add to the mix by way of his lyrics, but as this live acoustic performance shows, less can be [...]

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