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Yanking everything I loved from my childhood and weaving it into one dance-infused music video, the newly formed LA-based super group Human Life have pretty much forced me to buy stock in them.
And now, I pass those savings on to you!
Their debut video, "In It Together," laces visual and sounds very familiar to us 80's born folk. The trio, made up of veteran house music producer Joshua Collins and musicians Matt Wasley & Rachael Starr, joined forces to create a catchy pop group of sick ass memory sampling explosion.
Let me break it down.
Example A: Starting with the actual track, which features the iconic Super Mario Brothers shrinking sound -- "bwah whaa whaa" screams out numerous times in the chorus like Luigi is getting pummeled by King Koopa (listen below).
Example B: On to the video, there is a tranny trash lady who points the lead actor on his quest, but on closer inspection, she seems strangely similar to the cranky 'ole Marjory the Trash Heap on "Fraggle Rock."
Example C: This chick in the red dancing around the party at the end is no-doubt The Noid after a routine sex change ... I just know it
Example D: The most important reason of all why this video is straight outta my chidlhood, the main kid's "Thundercats"-like Mumrah helmet that gets bestowed upon him half way through his journey. Tell me it's not, just tell me.