 I love when you get a new head. It's unproducible sometimes. Yeah, but funny. It would help if you're Mike with a new your face, too. Yeah. Josh! Mike Torscheep directs you to Corbin. I am Rick. So are you. So do you. You've seen the Sopranos? Yeah. All seasons? Yeah. Okay, don't spoil anything for me. We are binge watching the Sopranos right now. We're almost at the end of season three. No, they all live. No, they all kind of are in an in-between state. One of my favorite moments, Paulie's boy! Paulie's watching this thing about snakes on TV and I think, I don't remember if it's Chris that's next to him or, but whoever's next to him, he says, did you know that snakes, they can have babies without having sex with another animal. They have both genders in them. They got both genders in them. That's why you call somebody you don't like a snake because they can go fuck themselves. Ha ha ha ha ha! Yup. Today we got a dance. A dance for us to do! Oh, Fasi Fasi one, Fasi Fasi two, Uganda, Uganda. Read that. Dana Sri Delana, team Anartana Simran Savakumar. And... As a dance team I assume. Yeah, good. And dancer... Dance and dance and dance and dance and machine! I'm trying to see if somebody says what type, next level. I hope they're dancing to Hot Pants by James Brown. Say that. Next level for Barathnathiam. We've seen a couple, we've seen a few people dancing that. I think that's one of them. What's the most popular classical dance form in India? I feel like that is high up there, because I feel like we've seen that a lot. Yeah, I don't know which one is. I know, I personally like Odissi. Oh, why, Rick? Here we go. I love the song too. Beautiful choreography. Matching the music, unbelievable. Unbelievably gorgeous. Oh, hats off to the cinematographers as well in terms of whoever you guys hired for the videography by Subash. Memories by Subash, I don't know what that means. The music wasn't gone. We've reacted to many of their stuff. One of the rock bands that we've reacted to. I don't know if you recognize them. I know you commented on it. Yeah, I commented on the song. Yeah, we've seen it many, many times. Love that band. That was apparently them. But anyways, and the choreographer, it's listed down there. Simran Sivakumar. Fantastic job. Everything about that was amazing. Everything. It was top-notch artistry right there. Absolutely. And I obviously didn't know the interpretation of things physically of what was going on lyrically. Yeah. But obviously with my wife's a dancer, and she loves all forms of dance. She's obviously her training is in Odissi. Loves crumping. And we watch, she's constantly watching dance and showing me things. And we're watching choreographers, the ones that we love and the ones that we don't understand what's going on with their choreography because there's some that we, what it always boils down to is interpreting the music and the relationship between what the dancers are doing and what you're hearing. And great choreographers interpret the songs the way great singers can interpret a song. They do things that match either the feeling of the song or they're matching the rhythm of the song. That was about as good of choreography matching the music you're listening to as you're ever going to see. And their synchronization, the cleanness of their movements, the animation in their faces when they were telling the story with their faces, off the charts, fantastic. Yeah. That was amazing. Really, really, really, really good. They should be very proud of everything about that video. It just came out in the end of March of this year. Two million views. Yeah, should have 200 million. Yeah, it should have way more. And all the dancers did really, really, really well. And they made it look so freaking easy, too. They just made it look like this is, you know, they're like, yeah, we're good, we know. This is what we do. And now we're going to go have lunch. Yeah. Incredible. I'm going to show that to Andrani. Yeah, she might have already seen it, maybe. If she did, she'd want me to see it. Yeah. It's everything well done in terms of like, sometimes you'll see dance, though the dance is amazing, but the video is like, it's just like. Right, it's a static. It's not well-lit. They obviously either knew a choreographer that helped them out or they hired one that did a really good job. And the other thing about that that's really good is sometimes like the competition shows do this all the time where the edits that they're doing are just, it's like, stop it. I want to watch all the dancers. I'm here to watch the dance, not your editing. Yeah, exactly. And this was so complimentary to the choreography and to the dancers. Just exceptional. Yeah. It should be very proud. I can't like critique, obviously. I'm not a dancer and I don't know this art form, so I'm not even ever, I would never ever try to be like, oh, I don't think you're Crote or whatever. I don't know the names of the dance move. You just made it. Oh, nice. Is it related to the plie? Yeah, it's Crote, but it's more of the crotch in the region. Ah, so you're plieing only with the crotch. That's how much of a dancer I am, but I would never try to obviously critique them, but in terms of just how it looked, it looked like they were all in sync, it looked like they were all very complimentary of each other. It looks like they were all highly skilled at what they were doing, because it was very gorgeous to just watch. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. And I love the fact that it was almost a rock, a gum, obviously, whom we love and experience a lot of their stuff and love the rockiness feel, but also the Indian feel of the music. Yeah, had the Indian classical music feel, but it had that extra like rock metal punch in it, which was frickin' awesome. Let us know more. Dance from them, from others, from more songs from a gum, obviously. Love them. I would love to be able to see them if they ever came to Los Angeles. That'd be awesome. Yeah, but anyways, let us know more videos we can react to down below.