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Awesome Music Video Of The Day

This music video is radical. I’ve never heard of Clark but I likey! Plus our blog need moar trippy shit. Thanks, Espy.

YOU Can Interview Dick Cheney!

 

Submit your interview questions for Mr. Dick Cheney as a comment and you could hear your question during the interview tomorrow! It’s your chance to get creative and ask those burning questions. Subscribe to the Synthesis YouTube and watch to hear if your questions pop up!

 

More Tom Green: “Soccer Hooligans”

By popular demand, more Tom Green.

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  • Norma Jean has always been pretty bad A, and even though the Deftones inspired a lot of really shitty music they are legit. So while Norma Jean was working on their new album “The Antimother” they invited Cheno Moreno to come down and collaborate on a song with them. It seems like a strange pairing at first, but I have to say I’m interested in what the results will sound like.

    Here is youtube footage of the sesh. Enjoy.

    Underwear goes..WHERE!?!

    With all this talk about the Stimulus check and social empathy, I thought a nice lil music video would be a great way to tie it all together. I heard this spoken rap, by Lazy Boy, a few years ago and every once a year I am reminding of it, while waiting in the drive thru, behind twenty cars, when there is NO ONE inside, at the counter, or when I see a homeless man, asking for change. This is a great commentary on how we act towards each other, as human beings. So take a break from your day, sit down, and laugh a little, while being reminded that your underwear goes OUTSIDE your pants. He may be lazy, but this boy is def on to something!

    The Onion Movie

    The Onion is my favorite source for fake news and when I found out about “The Onion Movie” I wanted to know why I hadn’t heard of it sooner. Maybe because the reviews go something like ‘it made me want to poke my eyes out’ or maybe because it went straight to DVD.

    The film was created in 2003 and Fox Searchlight Pictures was planning to release it. It was originally called The Untitled Onion Movie but the directors and writer left the project. It was taken over by New Regency Productions in 2006, who hoped to bring it back to life. It took two more years to be released so I guess all anticipation was lost somewhere in those seven years. Here’s a little preview for you to make the decision if it’s worthy or not:

    The Onion Movie Clip on YouTube

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