October 27th, 2009 at 4:04 PM
Hey, Perv! If You Liked Rammstein’s “Pussy,” Check This Out

Before we even get started here, I’m going to give you a fairly self-evident warning: Just about everything — especially the videos — in this post is EXTREMELY NSFW.
Rammstein has been getting a lot of attention lately for its porntastic new album, Liebe is fur alle da, and the explicit accessories that go along with it. Last week, we brought you info on the album’s super-deluxe box set, which comes complete with six dildos to represent each of the band members’… well, members. Earlier, Frank Deserto poked fun at the dumb-as-shit lyrics that go along with the dirty video for their single, “Pussy.” (Of course, the kinkiest among you won’t want to miss the unedited, hardcore version of the clip, which is as dirty as anything you might find behind the curtain in your local seedy video store.)
Thankfully, the history of combining porn and music videos extends to more competent musicians than Rammstein. For those of you who are looking for some rock ‘n roll titilation, minus the cheesy metal, here are a few of our favorites (under the cut):
For readers who may be looking for some indie-rock boy fun (and, yes, some stray boobs here and there), check out the gaytastic new, uncensored version of Girls‘ infectious single “Lust for Life.”
Then there’s the fuzzy, vintage-porn feel of the dearly departed Add N to (X)’s video for “Plug Me In.” If you guessed that sex toys are the theme here, well, you would be right.
How could we forget the famous first-person video for The Prodigy’s execrable hit “Smack My Bitch Up,” worth it solely for the hint of genderfuck at the end:
And, finally, something a bit sweeter and more innocent: Matt & Kim’s “Lessons Learned” shows us the couple in their birthday suits, in Times Square. Sure, it’s censored. But it’s still adorable.
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October 27th, 2009 at 4:50 PM { # }
‘Smack my bitch up’ wa directed by Jonas Akerlund, the same directer of Rammstein’s ‘Pussy.” A real journalist would have made the connection. Although this is a blog so I know you’r not actually a journalist;)



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