This is One For The Lads!
If you like a bit of billy banter with the lads, then this sketch should be right up your street.
It features some lads, naturally, doing lad stuff like knocking one out and playing video games and BANTER YEAH!
If you like a bit of billy banter with the lads, then this sketch should be right up your street.
It features some lads, naturally, doing lad stuff like knocking one out and playing video games and BANTER YEAH!
As Greek has been clashing with the EU about the mountain of debt Greek owes, a German TV show have decided to spoof the situation.
The song builds up listing Germany’s achievements with tense music, before breaking out into heavy metal while Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis is shown as a powerful demonic figure with laser eyes.
GTA 5 is the perfect environment for a heist movie and that’s exactly what’s been done here.
Even though it’s just a trailer, it follows a couple of wise-cracking friends who bodge an attempted robbery and are then hunted by the FBI.
Prepare to vom in your own mouth as an aunt has a clogged pore unclogged for the first time in 25 years.
And it is an epic, epic blackhead that gets removed—just be warned that once you’ve pressed play you’ll never be able to unsee this horror show.
You might not think that part-man, all ego rapper and god-on-earth Kanye West is similar to a pro wrestler, but he is.
And College Humor are here to count down the ways, of which there are five, starting with his good-guy-turned-bad-guy thing.
Raaaawwwk! The sweetest nanny in the whole wide world goes full on metal, and it’s about time.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is a rocking tune, but there’s alway room to add some screaming vocals and frantic drumming.
VICE meets the UK’s Army Cadet Force to see what the youth club can give British kids who don’t have a lot else.
The low-cost club evenings and training camps equip teenagers with discipline and skills in everything from orienteering and military knowledge to weaponry, first aid, and sports.
Meet the Louisville Leopard Percussionists, who just so happen to be school kids, rocking out to Led Zeppelin’s Kashmir, The Ocean, and Immigrant Song.
Aged between 7 and 12 the 55 student musicians cover these classics using marimbas, xylophone, vibraphone, drum set, timbales, congas, bongos and a piano. Rock on little dudes and dudettes.