"No dear, I'll tell you what 'Jiggy' means when you're older."
Students in a science lab at Imperial College, London, use lab equipment to cover the White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army." They adjusted some of the raw sound in production and added some string instrumentals, but otherwise it's just a group of dudes making music out of machinery and tubing.
People who aren't aware of Canadian pop music or the listening habits of Selena Gomez might not know the original version, but I think everyone can agree that this cowbell remix succeeds in perfecting the unperfectable.
From a recent Dallas-Los Angeles Major League Soccer match.
Look, we know she's 11, and we also know that people who pick on children online are contemptible bullies with major insecurities about their sexual organs, etc. etc. But a performance this egregious can be a learning opportunity not only for whoever billed her to open the game, but also for her, that she's not (and shouldn't want to be) Christina Aguilera.
It seems now that we've moved beyond parodies and imitation for Gangnam Style, descending into bizarre, postmodern art.
Histrionic rock band Muse just released a trailer for the upcoming album, The 2nd Law. If the hammy Hans Zimmer-esque soundtrack and the melodramatic end-of-the-world news ticker is starting to seem predictable, just wait until it's about a minute and a half into the video. SPOILER: There's a drop.
Multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter Mark Growden fashions a wind instrument from a bicycle handlebar.