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Music Friday: Sweep the Leg

Here’s is “Sweep the Leg”, a song by the band No More Kings. This is quite possibly the greatest music video in the history of the world, right up there with the Weezer video featuring the muppets. I mean you get Mr. Belding, Billy Zabka, many of the extras from Karate Kid, and you even get Ralph Macchio at the very end. The only way this could’ve been better is if they could’ve found one of those classic cars from the movie for Macchio to drive at the end. Anyhow, here it is:

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  1. I loved The Climb by No Doubt. I’m going to see if I can get it on my I-Pod. Thanks for giving me that link. Now, this video, too funny! Wierd, but funny.

  2. I think I have just found a new track to add to my Elliptical Workout mix on my mp3 player as well as a new catch phrase.

    Sweep the Leg will work in a variety of situations I think.

    For instance, when my kid starts to complain that she’s not getting a new DS game (which costs about $25 a pop) since she’s had the other one for three days now.

    “You’re mean!”

    “I know, you need to Sweep the Leg honey.”

    Thanks for the new music, dude. It’s awesome!

  3. This was a very entertaining music video. The speedo dude was hilarious, as was the special effects.

  4. [...] Not only did I find a new song that is bitchin’ to the tenth degree but the title doubles as an incredible catch phrase. This treasure trove of goodness all came together over at StrugglingWriter’s pad. [...]

  5. [...] onto my story. A while ago Struggling Writer posted a video of the song “Sweep the Leg” by No More Kings. Excellent tune; you must go over there and watch the clip. It’s a little movie vignette; the [...]

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