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A song about getting a gun. There is a little FPS spoof in there too for all you 31337. My objective was to take out anyone wearing a Blink 182 shirt, and it just so happens Avery was walking around Roosevelt that night with one on. This music video contains portions of the 2002 Got Gun track as well as the 2005 redub. Also starring Josh Butler. |
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This was my first hit single, way back in 2001. It features Joey Mellon on vocals and Avery Axel on dance. Lowell makes a guest appearance on the streets of Hightstown. He humps a roadblock and jumps on an Indian Man's SUV. It was a pretty good time playing volleyball with the Mexicans too; filmed in Association Park. |
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This may have been the first thing I ever filmed. All I remember is going to some racist volleyball game afterwards where they only allowed black people to play. The soundclick is well worth the listen. The lyrics were thought up in freshman art class at Hightown High. Brought to you by Joey Mellon. |
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The first music video ever produced by Andrew Seaton-Elliott, and is arguably the hardest edited video in his career. Well, at least Tim Moran likes to argue about it, considering he helped create it. Filmed in Oklahoma City. |
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Recorded in Tosha's master bathchamber during the screening of Corporate Macbeth. The song was written by me in 2002, before that queer song "Scotty Doesn't Know" was made. Those assholes stole this melody from me, no doubt. Send me an email if you find any other plagiarism. |
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Avery made me do this, I swear. The original intent of this song was suppose to be a conversation between two crazy people, but it came out all wrong. Oh well-- you can't understand 90% of it anyway. Filmed in Roosevelt, along with all the other deranged Evil Genius videos. |
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Filmed in Princeton, NJ and Hightstown High School with Tim Moran. He also earned Best Boy Grip. This song was famous in the greater Hightstown-metro region for most.'s high school career, before moving away in the fall of 2004. |
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Filmed at Jushy B's; same location as Got Gun. Segments of this video contain Rod's breakdancing instruction. He can perform a windmill, halo, and swipes-- and is probably a lot better now than when we were practicing in high school. Roosevelt Slamfest 2003. W00t. |
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