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[OhYeahOwl | 12 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 196 views]
Die Antwoord: Interweb Ninja

Aye Aye Aye If I was a butterfly I would want Die Antwoord and DJ Hi-tech to be my ninja protectors fo sho. Fok this is like, the coolest music video I have ever seen in my whole life. These South African ninjas are hard… core all up in the interweb!

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[ChristPuncher | 30 Jan 2010 | No Comment | 115 views]
First Aid Kit, Know ‘em? You Should…

OK now you can say you heard the next big indie/folk band before anyone else. That is unless you heard of First Aid Kit already…

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[OhYeahOwl | 15 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 156 views]
Beatles Kid Prodigy

This kid can seriously play an incredibly hip guitar! Playing Come Together by the Beatles, this young kid nails it and with an amazing style on an acoustic guitar. You may have never heard the Beatles played like this especially by such a young dude like this…

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[JorgeSausage | 15 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 171 views]
Beat It Indie Rock

I don’t care how played out Michael Jackson is at this very moment in time and history, this my friends is one of the best “indie rock” covers I’ve heard in a very long time living under a boulder. Beat It covered by Pomplamoose Music…

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[JorgeSausage | 2 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 118 views]
Death Metal Is For Kids

When we grow up and become boring, unloving, stressed out and cranky adults; let’s try our hardest to remember the good qualities that our childhood heros made for us through out the best days of our t.v. lives so damn memorable. Let’s always keep these musical misfits in our hearts forever…

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[ChristPuncher | 29 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 105 views]
Wilford Brimley Diabetes Rap

So you want to learn more about diabetes? But the only way you can pay attention to anything is if it’s repackaged into something you can relate to? Well here ya go. I bet if Wilford saw this though, he would think those damn kids and their jungle music have finally taken over. Then subsequently stop taking his diabetes medication. Wilford Brimley shares his experience with diabetes to a new generation when he teams up with New York City electronic music duo Ratatat.