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Street Sweeper Social Club hardly even gave you a minute to get anxious about waiting for their "100 Little Curses" video, now did they??? As you'll recall, we first got wind of the new clip yesterday when Tom Morello and Boots Riley did "The 5." And now, less than 24 hours later, the video is upon us!

As Tom and Boots mentioned in their interview, the "100 Little Curses" clip features performances by Sopranos-star Drea DiMateo and Clueless / Road Trip star Breckin Meyer. But the real stand-out in this video isn't a celebrity cameo. And it's not the revamped rap-rock sound, either (although that is a major highlight).

The star of this video, hands down, is the living, breathing backdrop. Writhing graffiti-esque text scrolls across a stark white wall, dripping ink blots in time with the music. The result is a clean, super-stylized launchpad for a super-duo with an aesthetic that comes across as boldly as their sound.

Watch as The Coup, Rage Against The Machine and Audioslave morph into new rock force, Street Sweeper Social Club, in the radical new Matthew Stawski (Deicide, Secret Machines)-directed video for "100 Little Curses."

Is it just me or does Tom Morello have the same voice as Barack Obama? I had to watch Street Sweeper Social Club's interview twice because the first time I was so distracted by his presidential tone that I pretty much couldn't concentrate on anything he said.

The Rage Against The Machine / Audioslave alumnus is half of Street Sweeper Social Club. His accomplice is Boots Riley of Oakland rap group The Coup. Together they just released their self-titled debut, along with a star-studded video for first single, "100 Little Curses."

Meet Street Sweeper Social Club in this exclusive MTV interview, keep an eye out for "100 Little Curses" (featuring Sopranos star Drea DiMateo and Road Trip star Breckin Meyer), and look for Street Sweeper Social Club on tour this summer with Jane's Addiction and supposed retirees Nine Inch Nails.

+ THIS JUST IN: Before leaving for Harvard, Tom Morello grew up in Chicago with his European mother and Kenyan father. WEIRD!

+ At last night's Democratic Convention, Sheryl Crow dedicated her song "Strong Enough" Barack Obama, then asked the White House hopeful: "Are you strong enough to be my man ... or my president?" (Billboard)

+ And speaking of Barack's celebrity fanbase, he couldn't ask for a more outspoken supporter than Madonna. He also couldn't ask for a worse lobbyist. (NY Times)

+ Meanwhile, is Rage Against the Machine's Zack de la Rocha planning to "hijack" the Republican Convention? (That's soooo 2000 VMAs!) (NME)

+ Robin Thicke and Mary J. Blige are touring to promote their new albums. Also weird? One of them has a new album called Growing Pains ... and it's NOT Robin "Son of Alan" Thicke. (Reuters)

+ T.I. has a message for whoever leaked his new track, "Swagger Like Us," onto the Internet. "Don't ruin the event," he says. "Wait till the cake comes out the kitchen before you eat it. That's like a kid who sees his toys before Christmas; it takes away from me [and] it takes away from the fans." (MTV)

+ Taylor Swift has a windblown, Mariah-thing happening on the cover of her new LP, Fearless. (The Boot)

+ Chamillionaire puts himself in his fans' shoes. "I did a rap like I'm the person sitting at the computer typing," he says. "It's some little kid that's on the Internet ... His mother comes in and asks him, 'Did you take your medication? Are you on those porno sites again?' I'm rapping like I'm him in his voice." (MTV)

The VMAs are sorta like the biggest, most over-the-top prom in the universe: everyone dresses up, occasionally fights break out, and, also like prom, every year has its own theme, except, to my knowledge, there's never been an "Under the Sea" or a "Night to Remember" theme, which is absolutely for the best.

The theme for the 2008 VMAs is "Music. Mayhem. Music." Which is to say that there's two parts music, one part mayhem. And since this year marks the 25th VMA, that theme is sort of a recapitulation of what's always happened at every VMA -- music and mayhem, and, a lot of times, both at the same time. Like when Eminem performed at the VMAs in New York.

The year was 2000, the location was the once-hallowed Radio City Music Hall, and Eminem was at the absolute tippity top of his game.

To kick off his live performance of "The Real Slim Shady," Eminem marched into the venue, ready for battle, all the way from streetside at Sixth Avenue, surrounded by a posse of Emimen lookalikes, complete with he's-in-the-army-now blonde buzz cuts, three-to-a-pack oversized white tees, matching kicks, and baggy jeans with added room for extra crotch-grabbage. Even when the real Slim Shady himself stood up, it was hard to correct ID him. The effect was mesmerizing, and it's a move I imagine Kanye West's probably still bitter he didn't think of first.

Other unbelievable events that went down that evening and kept with this year's theme of "Music. Mayhem. Music." include the following:

+ When he reached into his pocket to pull out his speech to accept his Award for Best Male Video (he won for "The Real Slim Shady" -- watch it at the bottom of this post), Eminem accidentally dumped out a handful of pills. Oopsers! Eminem, consider this a warning: give your personal assistant your stash before accepting televised awards!

+ Eminem also addressed the audience, referring to the big night as "... the one night where you can fit all these people I don't like into one room." Zing!

+ The 2000 VMAs was the also when Rage Against the Machine's Tim Commerford climbed a big-ass fake palm tree behind the podium as Limp Bizkit accepted the award for Best Rock Video. (See who's nominated for 2008 Best Rock Video here.) Egged on the Bizkit (Tim, do you always do everything Fred Durst tells you to?), the audience all was like "Jump!" (soooo Van Halen!), Commerford refused to come down, was arrested, and spent the night in jail. Rock as hell!!!

+ Macy Gray accepted her Best New Artist (see who's nominated for 2008 Best New Artist here) award looking like a tripped-out drunk dinoasaur. What else is new?

+ Justin Timberlake's hair was mayhem in and of itself.

+ For her performance of "Oops!... I Did It Again," Britney stripped down to a flesh-colored body suit. At this point in history/life, that was considered shocking.

The 2008 VMAs -- way better than your prom. Watch the mayhem unfurl this year at the 2008 VMAs, happening live from Hollywood on Sunday, September 7th.


+ Have you heard? Oasis is giving die-hard fans an opportunity to meet the band and sit in on a private rehearsal! Sign up for their mailing list today and for a chance to watch them bicker, reminisce about the glory days (read: the 1990s), and trash their new archnemesis, Jay-Z. (NME)

+ And since we're already getting nostalgic, maybe now's a good time to revisit "She F------ Hates Me" by Puddle of Mudd. Yep, there it is...still as crappy as ever. (Stereogum)

+ Akon and Ludacris to Rick Ross: Okay, fine, you weren't a prison guard. We totally get it. Now can we all just move on? (MTV)

+ Rage Against the Machine to play Minneapolis, MN the same weekend as the Republic National Convention. Fortunately, this scheduling "conflict" is expected to have little to no effect on RAM's target demographic. (Rolling Stone)

+ The Jonas Brothers are ready to rock! The boys have preemptively agreed to come on board and do a Camp Rock sequel. (Entertainment Weekly)

+ Speaking of which, Selena Gomez wants you to know that she is not -- nor has she ever been -- dating a Jonas. Period. (Hollyscoop)

+ Hooray! Reality show Nashville Star has crowned its new champ! And now introducing...some country singer you've never heard of. (Billboard)

+ This just in: Ne-Yo has always secretly wanted to work with Marilyn "Paleface" Manson. Even weirder? The longtime Antichrist admirer is also a closeted Duffy fan! "I like some of Duffy's stuff," Ne-Yo admits. "If she can escape the 'I'm a blonde Amy Winehouse' thing, she'll be OK." (Spinner)

+ And speaking of Amy, the beehived brunette's latest hospital stint is being attributed to a "reaction to medication." For a change. (AOL Music)

+ Oh, and Trick Daddy never called Rick Ross a prison guard, hence they're not in a fight. Or, as TD puts it: "I refuse to go through some fake rap beef about something somebody on the computer said." Translation: Never believe anything you read on the computer, kids! Well, except this. (MTV)

+ Snoop Dogg takes a cue from Natalie Portman and decides it's time to go Bollywood! ""I like how the Punjabis get down," the rapper explains. Plus, you know, there was also that wicked cool wedding scene in Bend it Like Beckham. (NY Mag)

+ Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello says his new solo album "rocks harder than the last one." Guess that means it's time to invest in a marginally less crappy pair of speakers. (Rolling Stone)

+ And elsewhere, Jewel's still stubbornly trying to convince herself that yodeling is cool. (The Boot)

+ The Killers skillfully avoid revealing anything of interest about their upcoming new album. (MTV)