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+ Fall Out Boy and Nokia problem in the new music video?

01 October 2008

New Fall Out Boy Video
Pulled From iTunes Because Of Nokia Phone?

Fall Out BoyAmerican pop punk band Fall Out Boy has released their new music video for "I Don’t Care", the first single from their fifth studio album Folie à Deux.

I know, that's not such big news and album is not such a big hit after all but the fact that video is pulled from iTunes because the Nokia 5300 makes an appearance in the music clip is a news!

Bassist Pete Wentz, the member of the band is unhappy with product placement in 'I Don't Care' video clip and has expressed his dissatisfaction at a new Fall Out Boy music video, after a phone company had rather too much product placement in the new video clip

I’ve watched the video on YouTube more than a five times and I just can’t figure out why it is such a big deal? OK, Nokia 5300 indeed appears few times but who really care about dummy Nokia phone!?

It is pretty contradictory in my persona opinion, I mean, they rails against Nokia phone appearance but at the same time enjoys the bag of money donated for the product placement?!


Fall Out Boy - I Don't Care (Official Music Video)


What is next!? Christopher Nolan will pull The Dark Knight from the cinemas because Nokia Tube appears in the movie handled by Morgan Freeman!?

Anyway, above is the video so better watch it before it gets pulled and tell me what you think about!?

Fall Out Boy

Source: Inspirationroom over Zomgitscj Author: Teo


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