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  • AllenM

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    [video=youtube;kGIJavsxauA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGIJavsxauA[/video]
     

    shootersix

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    [video=youtube;WZvl2aqIyNg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZvl2aqIyNg[/video]

    gheyest video ever!
     

    rhino

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    We made need to have two categories: videos that are intentionally bad and videos that are bad despite the best efforts of all involved.
     

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    Not really a music video, but still bad.

    [video=youtube;tMwhl4IrPNc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMwhl4IrPNc[/video]
     

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    Have to agree. He looks like a slightly more energetic Richard Simmons.

    It was a career ender for Billy. Too bad cause he is pretty awesome.

    But he landed on his feet...

    The hip-hop rebirth of Billy Squier

    The Big Beat — the song that would change everything — never charted, but the record did, and in 1983, Run-D.M.C. sampled the song on “Here We Go (Live at the Funhouse).” It’s the first known commercial hip-hop sampling of Billy Squier — one of nearly 200 today... It’s estimated that Squier has earned millions of dollars through sampling alone — and a mostly uncredited second life as a Billboard superstar... Avalon says that for his track, Squier demanded a fee up front along with 75 percent of the royalties. “If you want the fattest drums, you go for Billy Squier,” says Cisco Adler, who produced the track.

    And while not as terrible as some of the previously vids, it's not what I'd call good...

    [video=youtube;TcQYgrm6Vv0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcQYgrm6Vv0[/video]
     

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