Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. Debut New Music Video on Funny or Die
. We were sent these details about the video's story line: The music video follows two cops, actors John Ennis (Mr. Show, Tenacious D) and Jay Johnston (Anchorman, Men in Black II, Arrested Development), as they attempt to hunt down Josh and Daniel of Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. and put a stop to their party time shenanigans at "The Dancefloor." The video was directed by pro skateboarder turned video director Laban Pheidias of Occupy Films, who has previously worked with Justin Timberlake, Blake Shelton and Alicia Keys. Watch it here "Making this video was an epic day in sunny Los Angeles" explains the band. "We wore more make up than we had cumulatively worn in our entire lives prior to filming this, and got to hang out with some of the most talented comedians we've ever had the pleasure of meeting. "It was a really wonderful day, even when you factor in the food poisoning that Josh and the Director got form the craft services table. While the original intention of the video was not necessarily centered around humor, the energy of the actors we ended up being able to work with brought it to a great new place." Fans will also be able to see the band perform at a handful of music festivals next month before the group teams up with Atlas Genius for the "Ones to Watch" tour. Festival Appearances "Ones to Watch" Tour
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