One Man Wu-Tang Clan
(Lyrics NSFW). If you’ve never heard of Lewis Floyd Henry, crank up the volume and enjoy the best busker show you’ll hear today. When you’re done, check out some of his other performances.
(Lyrics NSFW). If you’ve never heard of Lewis Floyd Henry, crank up the volume and enjoy the best busker show you’ll hear today. When you’re done, check out some of his other performances.
(NSFW) An all-girl A Capella group from Columbia University and Barnard College do a sweet remake of Dr. Dre’s B*tches Ain’t Sh*t. The doctor probably laughed his ass off when he saw this one.
NSFW! Ah geez. We are detecting heavy notes of sadness and bitterness infused with humor in this (unofficial) lyric video for Cee-Lo Green’s upcoming single, F*** You, due out in early October.
Destorm Power turns Kanye West’s single “Power” into a drinking anthem. Freddie Wong contributed the epic parody of West’s music video. No one touch those drinks ’cause they ours!
Jonathan Crawford plays the trombone – but you wouldn’t want to be the one marching in front of him on the glockenspiel in the band, what with his propane-powered trombone.
No, it’s not actually Jeremy Clarkson beatboxing. Swede Mason remixed the Top Gear host’s lines from the show into a bangin’ party track, and something to tide us over until the next series.
We don’t know why you’d make a video of a Stormtrooper dancing to a jazzed-up version of Singin’ in the Rain in the first place, let alone a CGI-enhanced “special edition”, but here it is.
It’s been a while since we’ve seen anything as fracking minimal gorgeous and cool as the Elekit Tube Amp, a vacuum tube hybrid stereo amplifier designed by Koichi Futatsumata for EK Japan.
This 4-way mashup seamlessly combines the music of Tom Jones, Rick James, Prince and MC Hammer. We’re not sure whether to dance or close the browser. Where’s Rick Astley when you need him?
What better way to end the week, but with a little Survivor? This isn’t just any 1980s hair band. This geeked-out 21st century update is performed entirely on iPads, courtesy of Jordan Hollender.
We’re not sure if the kids in this Pokémon music video are serious or if they were trying to be funny. Either way, their video alternates between hilarious and disturbing.
Trust us, unless you were at this Nationals game, you’ve never heard the Star Spangled Banner like Glenn Donnellan plays it – on an electric fiddle that looks like a baseball bat. Play ball!
NSFW. Remember Fredde Gredde, the guy with the TV theme songs? He’s back. This time, he’s all about video games. With the help of some friends, these themes now have (offensive) lyrics too.
We’re not sure how we missed Beaker’s take on old Ludwig van’s 9th Symphony when it first hit the web, but now that we’ve seen it, we felt the urge to share it with you. Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi…
Just the very idea of a music video that features the epic conflict between flamethrower and fire extinguisher piqued our curiosity. But watching this clip in all it’s slow-mo glory is truly epic.
What happens when you take a bunch of noisy animals found on YouTube and smash ’em all into one big auto-tuned clip? We’re surprised the beatboxing dog didn’t make an appearance.
Nerdcore rapper ytcracker takes on classic 1980s video games in this music video, animated by Doctor Octoroc, the same guy responsible for 8-bit Dr. Horrible. Let the pop culture references fly!
Who knew The Who could sound so good played on ukuleles. Thanks to the Durham Ukelele Orchestra, we now know these tiny Hawaiian guitars can rock. Yeah, we know the guy on bass is cheating.
The best thing about Crash Kings’ Evolution of Guitar Rock isn’t the great covers of classic rock tunes – it’s that not one guitar was used on the the track. It’s all keyboard, drum and bass.
We always thought that apparatus under Darth Vader’s mask looked like some sort of a musical instrument. Now we know it really was a harmonica… and boy, that Anakin can really blow!
Dan Cassaro’s clever Garden State map based on Springsteen lyrics shows us where they haunt this dusty beach road in the skeleton frames of burned out Chevrolets, among other places. (Thanks Nik!)
Combining everyone from Boston to Cypress Hill to Beastie Boys to Daft Punk with a Beatles song sounds like a trainwreck, the Kleptones manage to make it all work in their mega-mashup video.
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