Video Metal
November 30, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment

What 80’s metal video featured viola, a pig mask, and a circus troupe?
It was MTV and perhaps the year was 1985. A band member stood in the foreground throughout, playing a viola with a bow and wearing a pig mask. A circus troupe paraded by from left to right and then right to left in the background.
The video is Mr Krinkle by primus, but that was the mid 90s. And it was a double bass, not a viola. A cool, yet creepy song too.
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