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* The music video for "We Don't Exist" was seldom shown due to "depicting stereotypes", but seems to be more of a commentary ''on'' stereotypes: Characters include Creator/DannyTrejo as a shirtless thug, a black man in a pimp suit, and a blonde bimbo... but throughout the video a special effect keeps making them appear to fade in and out of existence, and the video seems to be set in a ghost town. Coupled with the song title, the video seems to be saying that these people "don't exist". The band themselves also have the "disappearing" effects happening at times, possibly meaning that the image of performers in a music video is also fake.

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* The music video for "We Don't Exist" was seldom shown due to "depicting stereotypes", but seems to be more of a commentary ''on'' stereotypes: Characters include Creator/DannyTrejo as include a shirtless thug, shirtless, tattooed Latino thug (played by Creator/DannyTrejo), a black man in a pimp suit, PimpDuds, and a blonde bimbo...DumbBlonde... but throughout the video a special effect keeps making them appear to fade in and out of existence, and the video seems to be set in a ghost town. Coupled with the song title, the video seems to be saying that these people "don't exist". The band themselves also have the "disappearing" effects happening to them at times, possibly meaning that the image of performers in a music video is also equally fake.
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* The music video for "We Don't Exist" was seldom shown due to "depicting stereotypes", but seems to be more of a commentary ''on'' stereotypes: Characters include Creator/DannyTrejo as a shirtless thug, a black man in a pimp suit, and a blonde bimbo... but throughout the video a special effect keeps making them appear to fade in and out of existence, and the video seems to be set in a ghost town. Coupled with the song title, the video seems to be saying that these people "don't exist". The band themselves also have the "disappearing" effects happening at times, possibly meaning that the image of performers in a music video is also fake.

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