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New Kid Rock Video - "So Hott" (And Tommy Lee Punch-Out Vid)

Still reeling after last night's train wreck? Us too! But since we're gluttons for punishment (obviously), it's only fair we start the day with a Kid Rock video since he was involved in the only interesting that happened at the VMAs. (Off-cam, no less.) Enjoy the delicious self-parody that was Kid Rock and Tommy Lee throwing down at such a "classy" event? Then you're gonna love Bob Ritchie's new clip; it may as well be satire. The Kid's studying at the Paris School For Spelling with this new love jam, boasting a clip full of sunglasses, Flying Vs, hott backseat makeout sessions, and sweet, sweaty ultimate fighting pits (sexy!). "I wanna fuck you like I'm never gonna see you again." Tell us again, Romeo.

That actually made us pine for the days of Joe C. Yes, for the folks that rightly found better things to do last night than watch the VMAs, what we're saying is: The most compelling moment of the affair wasn't even televised. But we did find this vid of the Rock/Lee throwdown as it happened, so you can now feel caught up.

Kid coldcocked.


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What a classy guy, he was ready to throw down stogie and all.

Posted by: Sarah at 09/10/07 10:01 AM | Reply
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yeah, fuck yeah man, I mean wooo, lets party!!!! Kid Rock Forever!!!

Posted by: Bubba at 09/10/07 10:34 AM | Reply
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I've been looking all over for this video.

Posted by: Ron at 09/10/07 12:07 PM | Reply
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does anyone remember when kid rock tried to start shit with radiohead?

Posted by: isaac at 09/10/07 1:29 PM | Reply
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That's a pretty snoozy riff, along with an eternity of an intro. And what, no rapping? For shame.

Posted by: Lorin at 09/10/07 2:04 PM | Reply
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Please explain.....whats the big fucking deal about this?

Two outdated, washed-up "celebrities" pretend to get into a fistacuffs - and weak one at that (no punches actually connected).

These two deserve attention as much as we deserve another 9/11. Kid Rock's upcoming album will likely bomb as bad as the VMAs, if there is any JUSTICE.

So lets give white trash like Bob Ritchie the Limp Bizkitian funeral he warrants by ignoring these lame faux-celebrity marketing ploys that have etched on our collective conciousness since the millenium, and allow him to take a proverbial fucking hike...

Posted by: Sebastian Kalifornia at 09/10/07 2:27 PM | Reply
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kid rock isnt out dated he rulzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz the cowboy bad ass in blacks music will live forevor

Posted by: justin at 09/30/07 12:12 PM | Reply
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I love Kidrock's new cd. It kicks ass.Why isn't he coming to kentucky this tour? I love u any kid

Posted by: rebecca at 10/10/07 3:31 PM | Reply
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