Music Video
Lead singer Jimmy Pop is dressed in a velvet suit and a small neckerchief. As the camera slowly zooms in on him, Pop is seen using his finger to signal the viewer to come towards him as he mouths the words "Come here, let me fuck you". The music video shows Bam Margera, a friend of the band, driving down a Pennsylvania highway in the Banana car (which was seen on the MTV Cribs episode in which the band appeared). While he is driving, he sees some girls performing sexually suggestive activities in wet bikinis, poking fun at Benny Benassi's controversial "Satisfaction" video, while the band performs in a tunnel. It is also noted that the girls are wearing a hard hat with the Pennsylvania National Guard insignia (Keystone).
When Margera drives the banana-mobile (the car is by Margera's friend, Seth Meisterman) up to the tunnel (whose entrance is topped by a wild grapevine growing in the shape of trimmed female pubic hair), he proceeds to gaze, enthralled at it, then drives through it, thus making the biggest of all the innuendos. The tunnel used in the video is the abandoned Rays Hill Tunnel on a 12-mile stretch of abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike east of Breezewood. The video ends with Bam thrusting a banana to a man in a Speedo (with rainbow suspenders) who consumes it in a manner that mimics fellatio. The video also features Mark the bagger at the very beginning saying "Fish don't fry in the kitchen". He is good friends with Jimmy Pop and Bam Margera.
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