The Newest Music Video by the Chap is Beautiful in Its Own Way
Peter Vallas — January 26, 2011 — Pop Culture
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London indie-rock band The Chap have recently released their newest music video for their song 'We'll See You Break Down.' The video is unlike anything traditional. There is no band playing, there are no instruments, just a very large man with electronic receptors attached to various parts of his body to make him 'giggle.'
We're not sure exactly where The Chap got their inspiration for this video, but it coincides with the fact that they don't care what you think of them because they "hate you."
We're not sure exactly where The Chap got their inspiration for this video, but it coincides with the fact that they don't care what you think of them because they "hate you."
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