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Brand New Music Video by "Oh My God" called "Bring Yourself"

When you look beyond the blasphemy in this bands name and also past the fact they actually admit to being fans of the infamous death metal/core/wrist slashing and Bible bashing band Cannibal Corpse, they can be quite likable. This four piece outfit hails from Chicago and has been gracing the indie music scene with their "Happy Hardcore/ Turntabilism/ Chinese Pop" for more than ten years. 
  

Apart from the fact that this is an excellent heart felt song, the music video is not too bad either, actually it is damn good and if it was not for my cold hardheartedness and partial blindness (read about it here) I might just have had to swallow down a tear but instead I just swallowed down a tequila and like a real trooper watched the video till the end. There is also a HD version of the video available here.

On another note, if you like what you heard in the music video, you might like to vist the official website at www.ohmygodmusic.com or just click the link... With that I am going to leave you with a couple of links and MP3's. Enjoy. Love

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