Rising Appalachia: Scale Down

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2010

Artist: Rising Appalachia (R.I.S.E.)
Song: Scale Down
Album: Evolutions In Sound: Live
Directed by Scott B. McKibben
DP: Scott B. McKibben
Camera 2: Imoto Harney
Editor: Scott B. McKibben

For more information on Rising Appalachia go to www.myspace.com/risingappalachia

A music video by Scott McKibben Photography and Captain Crazy Productions 2010

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  • all the plants in my living room started dancing when i played this

  • wow, some of you are getting way too offended, do you have anything better to do but criticize someone else's art? Who the fuck cares what your perspective on who's "privileged" and who's "not" is. They are sending a powerful message to man and women in AMERICA right now, yes we know things are prefect here right now and their message is obviously stating that. pay attention, wake up. Everybody's got a lot to say about everybody else.

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  • mad support for this expression of soul

  • thank you for getting me off my ass in so many ways.....simply fantastic.

  • @lorddavid05 ...and then ;)

  • Jipsters LOL !!!

  • @theblackestcrow what an incredible joke your judgment is.Our family raised us on art, beans and rice.Most of the work seen here is home made in our living rooms.sorry you lack craft

  • @Thebritsym

    Fuck ya!! We have two ears and one mouth so listen twice as much as you speak.

  • YEAH LET'S STAND UP AGAINST THE CORPORATE ELITE!

    These creeps control and corrupt everything....with CORPORATISM

    LET US GET OUR FREEDOM BACK...join the MOVEMENT :D

  • @Jnwdarkmatter sounds like your boyfriend was dirty and gross. before you jump to conclusions and make a generalization based on your one-time anecdotal experience, you should get a grip and understand that most dredlocks are clean, if maintenanced properly. just like any other hair.

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