This explains a lot.

Featuring your favorite Human Giants (Aziz Ansari, Paul Scheer, Rob Huebel) and cameos from Fred Armisen, Rob Riggle, Tapes ‘n Tapes, Ted Leo, Devendra Banhart, and Nick Kroll as the bullied Pitchfork editor reading XLR8R on the toilet. Directed by Jason Woliner.

Consider this the unofficial sequel to Indie Clerk Assholes.

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Comments (43)
  1. Eh. This shit is so self-aware it’s become what it aims to make fun of. Or something.

    Here’s the formula:

    Aziz + other mildly funny comedians + musicians who think they’re funny = Internet meme

  2. leaf  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    Pitchfork…you have now offically jumped the shark

  3. Fucking.
    Genius.

  4. rich  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    Haha, there’s nothing more indie than saying something is lame.

  5. Jealous losers. Aziz is the fucking man. If you don’t think the line, “convicted child arsonist” is funny then go back to watching Blue Collar Comedy or Dane Cook or whatever awful crap you like.

  6. man, that’s indietastic…uh..

  7. I love the part at the end when Pitchfork delcares TNT “The best band in the world!” and still does NOT give it a 10.0. Amazing.

  8. hates stuff  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    Nick Kroll’s face is quite possibly the most disturbing thing I’ve ever seen. He’s also so not funny.

  9. teen fun night  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    “convicted child arsonist” is pretty funny on its own, but having the agent point it out, you know, just in case you didn’t get how clever they are… that ruins the joke.

    Weak.

  10. Hey, drew, you just used “the man” in a serious context to describe a comedian. I suspect you’re probably a bigger Dane Cook fan than you want anyone to know.

  11. spo.  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    i thought it was pretty funny. but then again i usually find any video including ted leo to be automatically not a waste of time.

  12. Evan  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    Guys, this is pretty funny, come now.

  13. Not Aziz Ansari  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    I was wondering why Aziz was rambling on at Pitchfork about “motherfucking Tapes ‘n Tapes!”

  14. Evan  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    “If bands had cocks their cock would be giant.”

    “If you don’t have a dog I will injure the weakest member of your family.”

    How are those two lines not hilarious?

  15. Ryan  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    So who actually went to debargeincharge.blogspot.com?

  16. Alex  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    Aziz Ansari really is not funny at all. “If you don’t have a dog I will injure the weakest member of your family” sounds like a line that’s already been used by Will Ferrell.

  17. Oh my gosh. That’s the best thing I’ve seen this morning!

  18. nick  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    man. these comedians are so hip. so indie.

  19. Alec  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    “this isn’t even a real beard man!” -Devendra Banhart
    fucking hilarious

  20. doug  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    How many albums can you name that appear in the title cards?

  21. jojoba  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    That video is to ‘indie’ what ‘The Blue Collar Comedy’ is to NASCAR.

    Same Sh*t different canister.

  22. I loved it; but I am curious, if you did not find that funny, what do you find funny? Seriously, I like talking to rock snobs because they recommend something better. If that wasn’t funny what is?

  23. Amy Poehler did a sketch for UCB about this boho-goth girl in a coffee shop trying to get people to want to read her diary, and then she would read it aloud in a dramatic voice, exasperated that everyone was so nosey about it (which they weren’t). That’s pretty much the funniest sketch in the history of all time sketch comedy. So that’s funny.

    But that clip was funny too, so everyone: shut up.

  24. nick  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    its not that this isnt funny… but the moment i saw the youtube still of aziz, i just thought to myself “a mockumentary about indie rock”..its just getting tired.

    did anybody see the thing he did for the plug awards? pretty much the same thing.

  25. Becky  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    It was funny, but I agree with teen fun night that the explaining the child arsonist joke is so obvious. If we’re watching the video, we’re smart enough to get it first time around.

  26. Ok. I just watched this with the sound muted and I found it to be funny (when homie is reading XLR8R on the can) with no shame in my game. Reading all this commentary, If the video (with audio) stood any chance of being funny it definitely is going to suck now that we’ve all analyzed the shiznit out of it. When did it become not ok to use the term THE MAN when talking about comedians?

  27. aziz is hiliarous. the skit is great. I bet you hosers who criticize this can’t even come up with one minute of decent comedy material

  28. I like the responses. I wish I saw that Amy Poehler sketch. I don’t know what’s wrong with me, but I’m crushing hard on Amy Poehler.

  29. See! I knew there was a reason that album got such a great review!

    Rather entertaining, that was.

  30. David  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    I thought the explanation of the “child arsonist” line was funnier than the line itself. It’s all in the expert delivery.

  31. Jesse  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    I liked the line: “Stockholm is the new London, which is the new Prauge, ok?” Hillarious!

  32. Jesse  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    I liked the line: “Stockholm is the new London, which is the new Prauge, ok?” Hillarious!

  33. soupy sales  |   Posted on Aug 11th, 2006

    did aziz find out about columbian neckties from reading the liner notes to Songs About Fucking?

  34. Evan  |   Posted on Aug 12th, 2006

    The stuff is pretty funnier, even for a person like me who has no idea what XLR8R is and why it is funny for someone to be reading such while on the can… Colombian Necktie is an excellent name for a band. As is Child Arsonist…

    Am I the only one who finds Amy Poehler annoying and not that funny? SNL would be about %50 percent funnier if Tina Fey did Weekend Update on her own. She is nice to look at, albeit from the neck down. When Scarlett Johannson hosted they did a bit during the monologue wherein they were both wearing the same dress, and Poehler actually had the better body. Go figure (no pun intended, heh). Same with Rob Riggle and the other guy, but they’re not very nice to look at. Upright Citizens Brigade was fairly funny. A lot funnier than Best Week Ever, that’s for sure. The sketch where the guy thought he was an astronaut or something and the other told him it was a dream and he’d been raping him in his basement… You won’t see that on SNL.

  35. Evan  |   Posted on Aug 12th, 2006

    Prettier funnier? I’ve had too much coffee… and too much methanphetamine. I’m in the Midwest, what do you expect?

  36. fido  |   Posted on Aug 12th, 2006

    I like how they bleep fuck but they don’t bleep cock. Maybe a bleeped fuck is genuinely funny. I dunno.

    For the record, Amy Poehler being unfunny on SNL has nothing to do with herself, it has to do with the absense of Matt Walsh and Matt Besser.

  37. fido  |   Posted on Aug 12th, 2006

    Also, who didn’t see the Ted Leo mic stand joke coming from a mile away?

  38. Ethan  |   Posted on Aug 12th, 2006

    Whats wrong with you people? Lighten up.

    Very funny.

  39. Evan  |   Posted on Aug 12th, 2006

    Wasn’t Matt Walsh a writer on SNL for a few years? I remember seeing him on there when they’d do the thing where “audience members” would ask the host questions.

  40. Math Carlson  |   Posted on Aug 13th, 2006

    You’re maybe thinking of a similar bit on Conan; he did a lot of those.

  41. sigh  |   Posted on Aug 15th, 2006

    the sad part is, this lame attempt at sketch comedy just further promotes the crap that is tapes n tapes

  42. gabe  |   Posted on Sep 3rd, 2007

    whats the name of the last song used in the clell tickle skit

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