Exciting news in Terribleland! We've invited several people whose work we admire to join the EIT! family as guest bloggers. We'll reveal the full details once all the contracts are signed and the Jerrys exchanged, but in the meantime, let's get started!
First up is renowned supercutist and gifmaster Rich Juzwiak from FourFour. If you are not familiar with the name, you most likely have seen his videos which include I'm Not Here to Make Friends, Mirror Scares, Country Hip Hop Dancing, Bella Dancerella, and the Marky Mark Workout among many, many more.
Today, Rich brings us the divine wackness of DC Talk! (Go here to read Rich's full writeup.)
Beautiful job. But I have to remind everyone that in the early to mid nineties, the "butt bump" was every bit as macho and platonic as the "chest bump" is today. Oh yeah, the "dick grab" as well.
ReplyDeleteYou know what DC Talk loves? Rap music.
ReplyDeletehahaha. gah EXPLICIT CHRISTIAN LYRICS YO THATS THE WAY WERE COMING. STROWWWWNG
ReplyDeleteno eit logo at the end?
Kanye at the end. :D
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteAlso pretty doggone homoerotic. My little PK heart is all aflutter - pretty sure I was given one or two of their tapes as a kid, but in my atheist adulthood I now realize they were studmuffins with a taste for each-others drumsticks. Rawr.
I keep a plastic Jesus in my fanny pack everywhere I go.
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favorites together :-)
ReplyDeleteDon't forger the Liza Minelli video
You have forgotten Rich's best contribution to mankind ever - WINSTON.
ReplyDeleteAGREED. More Winston. PRAISE WINSTON. Even when he gives the stink eye.
ReplyDeleteChristian Fishbone...terrible.
ReplyDeleteOh man... I grew up listening to these guys (post EXTREME CHRISTIAN RAP phase, I guess???). Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI possibly misspoke in an earlier comment assuming these videos were from the early to mid nineties. Factoring in the christian element into the equation, it's more likely that these music videos were made last year.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous: Added! I thought it was missing something.
ReplyDeleteThis was my first introduction to Four-Four Blog and I have to say I am impressed by his work. Thanks for inviting him, EIT!
ReplyDeleteThese guys actually made a rock record a few years later, and it was kinda good for a Christian music album. In fact, it won a couple of Grammys, and sold 5 or 6 million copies. It even got a lot of airplay on rock stations and MTV.
ReplyDeleteThe last guy is right. As ridiculous as that video is they went on to win four Grammy's, write the most famous Christian song of all time, and hit #16 on the Billboard charts. Not even the Christian charts...the regular one.
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