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Dog Police was a short-lived 1980s new wave band from Memphis, Tennessee, that briefly gained notoriety for the music video of their 1982 single, "Dog Police". [3] In 1983, the video was featured on MTV 's late-night show Basement Tapes , which aired homemade music videos and asked audience members to call in and vote for their favorites.
"Freedom of Choice" is a song by the American new wave band Devo, written by Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale. It appears on the studio album of the same name.. The line, "In ancient Rome there was a poem about a dog who found two bones.
There are two versions of the video: one which contains several clips from the film and one that doesn't and is the full version of the video. For example, the video either starts with footage from the film of Marcus looking through a window at shoes, or it starts with 50 Cent and Mase trying to understand what a French shoe salesman is saying.
The music video for "Rusty Cage" was directed by Eric Zimmerman, who had previously directed the "Jesus Christ Pose" music video for the band. [14] The video features Soundgarden performing the song in a white room amid scenes of the band members being chased through a forest by dogs, farmers, and a man in a truck.
Everyone is obsessed with the viral "Cheese Tax" song on TikTok. Kraft even launched a "Cheese Tax Pack." Here's the story behind it from songwriter Matt Hobbs.
In February 1989, following the song's inclusion on Introspective but before its release as a single, the original version by Sterling Void was re-issued and reached number 53 in the UK singles chart. Void remixed the Pet Shop Boys recording on the second 12-inch single, titled the "DJ International Mixes".
A video of an adorable rescue dog named Max finding his forever home captured the hearts of many on the internet. The human parent of the dog, who rescued him, recently took to TikTok to post a ...
Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I. was an American hip hop/new jack swing group best known for its debut single and highest-charting song, "Do the Right Thing" from its album A Shade of Red, [1] which peaked at No. 13 on the UK Singles Chart in 1989. [2] The song was featured on the soundtrack of Wes Craven's horror film The People Under the Stairs.