Weezer Recruit Patton Oswalt For 'I Love the USA' Video
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(Radio.com) Comedian Patton Oswalt, decked out in patriotic garb, lip syncs and plays guitar in Weezer's new music video for 'I Love the USA" which is a bonus track on the deluxe version of the band's "White Album," which came out April 1. The clip was filmed on set resembling the Oval Office, and shows the comedian checking the place out, reclining on a couch and rocking hard until secret service agents, one of which is played by Weezer's Rivers Cuomo, forcefully remove him. Even so, there's an explosive finale that reflects both the politically tense times we're in and the band's sense of humor. Weezer tweeted on Sunday (Oct. 9) to promote the clip. Watch it here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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