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The music video for "Dammit" stars Hoppus attempting to take his ex-girlfriend away from her new lover at a cinema. Band manager Rick DeVoe has a cameo appearance in the clip as a snack bar attendant. [39] The music video for "Dammit" was directed by Darren Doane and Ken Daurio, who also directed the band's first clip for "M+M's" in 1995. [39]
In a plot twist, at the end of the music video, it was revealed that Palmer actually overslept and missed out on the fun. "Dammit, I missed the show," she said after answering her ringing phone ...
The first two singles, ("The Rock Show" and "First Date") achieved moderate success internationally, while its third and final single "Stay Together for the Kids" had a weaker impact. The eponymously titled Blink-182 followed in 2003 and marked a stylistic shift for the group, infusing experimental elements into their usual pop punk formula ...
The band filmed a music video that included them trashing televisions, trains, taking the homeless for a spa makeover, handing out cash to strangers and paying dancers to mow people's lawns. [10] The relatively large budget for the video, reportedly $50,000, was the basis of the joke and frivolously spent.
The multi-hyphenate's new music video for the song "Afford It," with DivaGurl is here, PEOPLE can exclusively reveal. Palmer, 31, who stars in the new buddy comedy One of Them Days sings about the ...
The song's music video depicts the trio as hippies in the 1970s, parading around the suburbs in a Volkswagen van and visiting a water park. The song spent nearly half a year on Billboard 's Modern Rock Tracks chart, where it peaked at number six; internationally, it was a top five hit on the UK Rock Chart , and reached the top 40 on the all ...
In particular there is the new lyric: "'Go away little boy' all the kids say! Everybody on the block says they think you're gay!" The song was released as a single in 1999 with numerous dance remixes, one of which reached #1 on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play Chart, [3] and #8 on the Hot Dance Music/Maxi Singles Sales. [4] [5]
On June 3, 2009, MGMT released the official music video for "Kids". It was directed by Ray Tintori, who directed MGMT's previous videos for "Time to Pretend" and "Electric Feel." The video was released to the Oracular Spectacular version. The animated sequence in it was animated by Christy Karacas, director of the Superjail!