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Contrary to the heavier, serious subject matter tackled by the song and its respective album, the song's music video is more light-hearted and campy in tone. [10] The video features a down-on-his-luck, sad sack version of The Grim Reaper who, feeling pressure from an angry boss and wife at home, is tasked with killing the members of the band. [10]
William Brent Hinds (born January 16, 1974) is an American musician best known as the lead guitarist of the Atlanta, Georgia heavy metal band Mastodon, in which he shares guitar duties with Bill Kelliher and vocal duties with Troy Sanders and Brann Dailor.
Branden Timothy Dailor (/ ˈ b r ɑː n / BRAHN, [1] born March 19, 1975 [2]) is an American musician, best known as a member of heavy metal band Mastodon, in which he is the drummer and one of three vocalists.
Scott Michael Kelly (born July 16, 1967) is an American retired musician. He was one of three founding members of California experimental metal band Neurosis, in which he was the band's lead vocalist and guitarist from its formation until his firing in 2019. [1]
Brian David Gilbert (born January 29, 1994), also known by his initials BDG, [1] is an American YouTuber, comedian, actor, host, and musician.He worked at Polygon as a video producer from 2017 to 2020, where he hosted the web series Unraveled.
A voice change or voice mutation, sometimes referred to as a voice break or voice crack, commonly refers to the deepening of the voice of men as they reach puberty.Before puberty both sexes have roughly similar vocal pitches, but during puberty the male voice typically deepens an octave, while the female voice usually deepens only by a few tones.
Arif Zahir Lopes-Thrower (born April 15, 1994) is an American actor, musician, and Internet personality. His YouTube channel, Azerrz, has over 7 million subscribers [4] and features voice impressions of a plethora of celebrities and cartoon characters. [5]
The video was also meant as an homage to the band's hometown, Atlanta, which was one of the cities pivotal to early hip hop music. [4] One of the dancers in the video, Jade, defended it, saying "it's not a satirical video, but rather one with an inclusive message."