Righteous Kill
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It's been more than a year since Brokencyde broke Buzzworthy's Tracey John. She went into their"Freaxxx" video with an open mind and promptly had that mind shattered by all the New Mexico crunkcore she could handle.
So it is left to me, your fearless music blogger, to stare my own mortality in the face and do battle with the latest clip from one of the craziest bands to ever combine Limp Bizkit and Lil' Jon. It's time for Brokencyde's "Da House Party" video.
Times have changed, and Brokencyde have changed with them. With that in mind, "Da House Party," the new single off of Brokencyde's Will Never Die album, employs some Jason Derulo/ "Glee"-esque AutoTune pop in the beginning of the song. This track wouldn't sound out of place on an LMFAO album or in Ke$ha's subconscious, until the bridge, when the shredding goes down.
As for the video, it's a pretty literal, if unhinged, representation of the song's title. There's someone dressed up as a giant pig playing beer pong, some mud wrestling, some backyard boxing. Pretty much what you'd expect from these urbane scholars.
Could this be a kinder, gentler Brokencyde? Might we be in for a Brokencyde Play Sensitive Acoustic Songs About Rain Forests album soon? Probably not. Where would be the fun in that?



