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Weezer takes new video from/to YouTube

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Go check out Weezer's new video for "Pork and Beans," the first single off their sixth album (self titled, people are calling it "the red album.")

It's got a galaxy of YouTube stars -- the Chocolate Rain and History of Dance guys, Kevin Federline, Miss Teen South Carolina and even Chris Crocker.

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Joe Scott said:

Just when you thought they were pretty much done with everything they were going to do, Weezer went on to add yet another stunning video to their impressive arsenal.

Joe Killian said:

You never want to count out Weezer. They've stumbled here or there, but they're still consistently doing good stuff.

Also -- they're still really good live.

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