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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2009

Official music video, from 1995's "Severe Exposure" on Sub Pop records.

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  • wow... what a rarity! a cool group doing new wave in the fuckin 90s! I was searching for this sound but I did only find some industrial eggs that time.

  • @Jauly

    The were in a class of their own. Of their contemporaries, only Arab on Radar could possibly compare. All of their LPs from the original line-up are essential listening. My personal fave is Law of Ruins.

    The latest one, with the semi-reunited band, is a bit of a disappointment.

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  • "Don't break the popcorn Beavis"

  • I'm gonna go into the kitchen and break something.

    And it's all this video's fault.

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  • one of the best song of one of the best LP of one of the bets band of this time!

  • @strippertheband  Fag.

  • James Murphy from LCD Soundsystem worked on sound with these guys when he was younger!! Cool stuff, I can hear the resemblance between their music.

  • this video makes me [:

  • @deathmetaldouglas69 I hadn't heard that. I can't remember anyone from any specific bands actually working for Grass (I remember that being more common at Homestead), but it's entirely possible. By the time Creed came around, we'd been long dropped and had no connection with the label, so I didn't hear anything.

  • @v1switch The weird thing is that I read that the guy who signed Creed was in one of the bands on the Grass roster. I can't remember what the name of that band was but this guy was dropping names like Nation Of Ulysses and Ornette Coleman I believe. I thought it was really bizarre that someone who knew that much about music would be involved in signing perhaps the worst music ever imaginable.

  • I love Mr. Juan Maclean

  • @deathmetaldouglas69

    Camille Sciara ran grass records and was very, very faithful to her bands. In 1994, Grass was bought out by a branch of BMG that later turned Grass into Wind-up records. They fired the entire staff, dropped all the bands and signed Creed and Evanscence. There you go. Greatest label of the 90's turned to shit overnight.

    --Crawford from mousetrap.

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