Steve Aoki, Kid Cudi, and Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker got together to make a dubstep-inspired party anthem that includes an insane video featuring the three as children running from some freaky looking clowns. To say the least, it'll definitely keep you entertained, there's enough trippy imagery and crazy clowns to hold you over until their next video. Check the dope new Steve Aoki video above...
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How's this for a collab: Steve Aoki, Kid Cudi, and former Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker got together to make a dubstep-inspired party anthem. This video will have you wonder what's going on at every second of every frame till the vid is done. Even with no Cudi scenes in this video, there is such a high amount of trippy stuff going on it'll drive you bananas. Just check it out and see what I mean.
May 9, 2011, 2:40pm
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Que dire? Quand Travis Barker, l'ancien batteur du célébre groupe blink 182 croise la route de Steve Aoki, le mélange est explosif et voici le clip tant attendu. Partagez-le sur Facebook Tweetez-le ! Partagez-le sur Tumblr Partagez-le sur del.icio.us Ajoutez-le à Google Bookmarks Publiez-le sur MySpace Diggez-le ! Email this via Gmail S'abonner aux commentaires [...]

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