The popular LVMS song recorded back in 2011 never did match the music video that went with it since they were two separate cuts (song being more popular than the video). With the push to move all the fans to the new channel they have re-posted the music video on the new youtube channel editing the music video to match the MP3 track (available….everywhere).
A new video has been released by the Las Vegas Mobsquad. Another odd one as this one is for the kids vs the normal mature audience they aim for. “I’m a Cow in Space” is a sequel to the original they made back in April “I’m a Cow Song” which turned into a miniature hit. After one of the LVMobsquad members witnessed his younger siblings singing along to the original as they had all the words memorized, he couldn’t hold back from melting and wanting to create a sequel, and this was the result.
I’m a Cow in Space:
Also, check out the original video below, also obviously available on itunes and everything (it mentions it in the description on youtube).
The Las Vegas Mobsquad have launched their latest track. Another parody track, this time parodying Justin Bieber’s “Boyfriend” song. They went a little bit further in their effort in the creation of this one. Their YouTube account and the track description both describe well how they put the music together which is nice to see. Most artists keep that to themselves until they have a documentary or interview to profit from. The vocal effects as well have been taken to the next level (in comparison to their other tracks). All together it’s a fun listen and and I myself have it sitting in my player.
Available now on iTunes and everywhere else (if not now, then I’m sure the next few days at Amazon, Zune and the sort). Pretty cool! Check them out!
The Las Vegas Mobsquad has released their latest track (Emo Stew) to YouTube as music (no video yet). It is a parody of Green Day’s Brain Stew song, about the emo community poking fun at it and they have explained that there will be a video later in the year. So far it has been turning heads outside of YouTube.
The Las Vegas Mobsquad has released an app to the Android market place. It is free to download and offers direct access to all the latest videos, music, news and discussion. More content will be made available in the near future!
The Las Vegas Mobsquad recently released a new hot item. Once again, another music track vs a comedy skit, and it strives to make fun of the “emo” community. It is a parody of Green Day’s “Brain Stew” song and is available just about everywhere to download! (i.e., iTunes, Zune, Amazon, etc). I will post more about this once there is a music video to go along with it. Until then, download the track today and support the mobsquad!
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If you can, try to share it with your friends. They are looking to spread their name around a little more to help justify some really big upcoming productions
This parody is written, recorded, produced, directed, acted (etc) by the LV Mobsquad. The Las Vegas Mobsquad LOVES Green Day so it offers no direct offence towards the band or their music as well as the emo community (“Be whomever you want to be in life! That is what makes this world so grand!”).
The Las Vegas Mobsquad has finally released their latest official video. It’s a music video this time! Joy!!
This is a parody music video based on the song Pumped Up Kicks by Foster the People ( from this cd: http://amzn.to/upVbnG ). This parody is written, recorded, produced, directed, acted (etc) by the LV Mobsquad. It is directed towards “those punk kids” (basically it addresses the bully issue plaguing schools these days).
What’s cool is that parts of this music video were shot using a Windows Phone 7 (Mango) device. The rest with a Professional HD 1080P AVCHD Camera with professional lens, mics and accessories. They are asking if viewers can guess which scenes where shot with the WP7 phone/device? (comment on the youtube page, here, wherever).
LV Mobsquad is mainly focused on bringing the viewers comedy in their productions. This is why some shots are tongue and cheek goofy or odd. Beyond that it got a little serious, so this will be their first semi-serious production……while still keeping the “strange”.
Comments? Suggestions? Mind Blowing Hateful Complaints? Feel free to share. We love to read them and respond where needed.
If you can, try to share it with your friends. They are looking to spread their name around a little more to help justify some really big upcoming productions 😉