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Alright, the video...there's some things that you need to pay attention to when you watch. First: The whole character scheme. Each person in the song corresponds to a character in the series. The intro to the video shows who's who, so just look there. When someone from the song says a name, a clip of their character pops up. Also, when someone has the lead, their charater is either talking along with rapper or fighting with someone. There are parts (like the chorus) that don't apply to the rule, but that's only because it would put a constraint on the action clips (especially the ones that are longer than the rapper's part). Next: If you've seen the video, it should be fairly obvious that most of the action goes to the beat of the song. the program I used to make the video (Adobe Premiere 5.0) isn't too accurate on timing, so some clips may not be exactly on the beat. If the video seems to be dragging behind the audio the whole time, the problem lies in your computer, not my masterpiece. Just restart your computer and try it again. Also: If you noticed (and I doubt that you did), when a rapper says the word "see" and has a pause after it, a picture of the corresponding character's face appears. I'm not sure if there are parts where anyone says it in the middle of a long fast string of lyrics, but I wouldn't stop the action to put in a clip of someone's face. Fourth: There are clips of audio from DBZ mixed in with the song. They involve Trunks's sword and occur at (1:56). Last: Some words and phrases in the song correspond to actions in the video track. Below, I have included a list of the lyrics that have associated actions and the times at which they occur: (1:10) - "break the fuck out" (1:12) - "then we'll see who's left after one round with X" (1:19) - "back the fuck up" (2:05) - "who have poisonous darts" (3:46) - "I'm a fair nigger" (3:50) - "if you dare" (4:56) - "you don't want to mess with Limp Bizkit" (6:05) - "punk" See if you can figure out the corresponding actions for yourself. That's about all I can think of that you might like to know about the video. Thanks for watching, and check out some of the cool stuff below.
Hey!!! All of you DBZ fans, for the best DBZ sites, just click the PICS and enjoy: left pic for galleries and right pic for info. If you're still clueless about DBZ, well then here's the rundown. Dragonball Z, DBZ for short, is a martial arts anime. The characters in the
series have special powers due to their martial arts training. In the series, Goku, the
protagonist, faces several villans who want to either take over the world/universe or
destroy the world/universe. "What are dragonballs?" you ask, "And what do they have to do
with what you just said?" I will tell you. In the series, a species of green, kind-hearted
people, called namekians created what they call "The Dragonballs." These dragonballs, seven
in total, can grant wishes when all are brought together. There are two sets of seven. The
ones made by the oldest Namekian, Guru, are the original ones that can grant three wishes
when collected, and regenerate 135 days after they are used. The Earth's dragonballs were
made by a smart young namekian who came to Earth and became its protector. He is known by
the name Kami. His dragonballs can only grant one wish and take 365 days to regenerate. He
replaced by Dende, the next guardian, who makes new dragonballs to replace Kami's set.
Anyway, pretty much every villian in the series wants these dragonballs to wish for
immortality or something else that might help them take over the world/universe. If this
sounds interesting to you, then check out
The Ultimate DBZ Information Site.
It will be able to explain the series much better than I can, and their FAQ section can
probably answer any question that you might have. "I am the Prince of All Saiyans once again!" Music from Dragonball Z: Movie 10 (Exploding Dragon Fist)