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When it comes to music videos, referencing pop culture is risky business. It dates the work, deflects the listener's attention and may even offend some people. But as long as you're not vaguely referencing Fred Durst's penis I think we can all live.

Thankfully there's no mention of Limp Bizkits in the new film clip for "Reunited" taken from Fan Death's forthcoming EP A Coin For The Well. Instead vocalist Dandi Wind Opaine, owner of the most whimsical moniker in modern music, hitches a ride through Celebrity Impersonator-ville, Creep State, USA. As with everything celebrity impersonator related the vibe fluctuates between sad, weird and kinda scary but starting with a geriatric Billy Corgan and some dude playing Dave Chappelle playing Prince is kind of the best thing ever.

 
Posted on October 27, 2009 at 4:56pm by Ash.
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Lizz said...
great word great clip  
Oct 27, 2009
at 06:52pm
Jill Ann said...
love the costumes and the Left Eye from TLC cameo.
World needs more female r n b impersonators from the mid nineties.  
Oct 27, 2009
at 09:41pm

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