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For Fam-Lay's latest set of visuals, Illusive Media took a few cues from Call of Duty, styling the music video for "Clap Clap" after the popular first person shooter. As Fam-Lay weaves his way through the streets of VA, he makes it abundantly clear that he isn't a fan of any punks. While the effects are dope, the scenario could be controversial. Anytime someone is in an arcade with a M16, something is wrong. Regardless the final product is clean, peep it below.

**Clap Clap** Washed Out - "Call it Off" — Basil
Tweet Now that you just watched this promotional film for the single Clap (One Day) by Pharaohe Monch and felt a single chill racing down your back, go ahead and watch it again. The video is so moving and poignant that you barely even realise how on point the song itself is and how once again Monch absolutely rips it like so few in rap can. The record W.A.R (We Are Renegades) is out tomorrow on Duck Down. For those about to throw down, I salute you. Get [...]

Date 2/12/10 Location The Independent Doors 9pm Tickets $10 @ Door Knuckle Rumbler are at it again this Friday with a party going down at The Independent in Austin. This time headliners SPEAK bring the noise along with Missions , Love at 20 (former Clap Clap members), and DJ sets in between [...]

People are going crazy – or as one may say, "off the rails" – so let's see if anyone gets stabby. Or plays with a gun and accidentally shoots themselves in the belly, setting into motion the ascent of Brian Austen Green. Dear Lord, let's hope it is not number two. This week, Silver goes full bore loopy, and Adrianna realizes she may not be terrible at this kid thing. Plus, Brandon is back… just behind the camera. Tease! What Happened to the Main Cast of [...]

After a long, long time away (including, evidently, two episodes my DVR didn't get), everyone's favorite zip code is reopened for business in episode 17, "Life's a Drag". This week, Naomi tries to snake her way into new guy Liam's life, Silver gets carried away with looooooooove, and Hip Teacher Ryan finds himself in another awkward spot. Or so the previews would lead us to believe. Let's see, shall we? What Happened to the Main Cast Harry Wilson Parenting [...]

With promises of car crashes and broken relationships dancing in our heads, those of us hunkered down in long underwear and extra furry hats descend upon our televisions to revel in 90210 and tawdry goodness. Join me, after the jump, to get DeadOn's 411 on 90210 for Episode 14, "By Accident" This week, Hip Teacher Obviously Inspired By Dead Poets Society Ryan Matthews is back from his suspension for kissing an undercover cop posing as a student, and he has a chip on his shoulder, blowing off Kelly [...]

Last week, the return of 90210 had teen pregnancy, theft, illegitimate children who were not actually legitimate children, and the promise of someone passing out in chemistry class, making West Beverly High very similar to rural Iowa. This week, secrets will be revealed and boyfriends get mad when their girlfriends are knocked up by someone else… also similar to rural Iowa. And everywhere else in the world. Join me, after the jump, to get DeadOn's 411 on 90210 for Episode 13, "Love Me or Leave Me" With Beverly Hills in the middle [...]

After returning to Everyone's Favorite Zip Code ( Copyright, All Rights Reserved by The CW's Evilly Deceptive Promo Guy ) in September, we've been away for about a month. A re-return post-holidays should find a new wave of drama, right? Join me, after the jump, to get DeadOn's 411 on 90210 for Episode 12, "Hello, Goodbye, Amen" What Happened This Episode to the Main Cast of Characters Harry Wilson Harry spends most of the episode struggling with the knowledge that [...]
Let's address this right away: Yes, I am a man. Yes, in the spirit of Mike Gundy, I am 31 years old. Yes, I am straight. Yes, I am addicted to the shows of the WB... er, the CW. The big new show for the CW this season is 90210, touted as a return to everyone's favorite zip code. I kept meaning to start this in the fall, but schedule conflicts prevented it. With those cleared, and the show returning on Tuesday, let's get [...]
As we've mentioned before, it seems that most of the members of Clap!Clap! are still out there making music, and good music at that. Louis Lemuz is doing plenty with The Always Already, Nick Whitfield is busy putting out massive amount of music this year with Haunting Oboe Music, and now Joshua Mills and Mike [...]

Peachcake plays Emo's inside tonight. It's hard to not love Peachcake the first time you seem them, even though they seem sort of novelty-actish when they first roll out with those animal masks and strange yellow felt panda/horse/dino suits. But their energy is dynamic enough that they have driven full grown adults into games of limbo on the glass ridden floors of Emo's. Besides who is going to hate an anti-war, pro-mixtape campaign? The armed and digital? And if you show up with a mix (any format) you get discounts on peachmerch*, as I'm dubbing it. [...]

(clap! clap! @ draft sessions- photo by partyends) Clap! Clap! was in peak form for their last show ever at Emo's on Saturday night. As each song passed they would comment on how it would be the last time they would ever play it and lo, it was a sad realization. The audience and I all got a little verklempt as we talked, danced and drank amongst ourselves to the show that was just like buttah. Who will show us how to clap on the beat? Who [...]

Over the past couple of years Austin's own group of hand-percussion aficionados Clap! Clap! have been steadily building a reputation as one of the most entertaining live acts in town, bringing their very own brand of dance-punk to stages around town to perform in front of appreciative crowds eager to free their bodily movements of any restraint. After a year of work including many hours spent determening the very best method of transferring their high energy dance rhythms onto disc, Clap! Clap! are now prepared to offer up their first proper recording. The album [...]

With eight or so members (including a clap chorus), Austin's Clap!Clap! brings the party to the party. Known for their buoyant live energy, the fun-loving Rapture-esque percussion-happy indie-dance band are working on a new record. Instrumental bits and pieces on are available the band's myspace page . From an interview with Austin Sound, the band's 3 favorite non-Clap!Clap! hand-clap songs: 1. Q and Not U's "A Line in the Sand" 2. Tiffany's "I Think We're Alone Now" 3. The Cure's "Close To Me." Listen: Lurk for Love (unmastered) from their forthcoming new record. [...]