David J Covers Britney Spears

2014-04-16 by RoyalImperialGuard | 3 Comments
David J, former bassist of seminal English band Bauhaus, has posted a music video for his gloomy rendition of Britney Spear's Toxic. The video features and makes great use of a mostly nude, bodypainted Sasha Grey. Additionally, David J wears a fedora and it doesn't even matter.The song is featured on David J's newest album "An Eclipse of Ships" which can be heard in its entirety on bandcamp.

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Mort.
April 16th 2014
26404 Comments


was reading and didn't care until I read "mostly nude, bodypainted Sasha Grey"

also "Additionally, David J wears a fedora and it doesn't even matter"

lol

RoyalImperialGuard
April 16th 2014
1569 Comments


Dude can wear a fedora as long as he wants.

AtomicWaste
Moderator
April 17th 2014
2918 Comments


Additionally, David J wears a fedora and it doesn't even matter.


Dr. Balls, making important points.



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