Group of community college students make crappy video about the Hype Machine.

The Hype Machine is marketed/branded as 'a kewl community where people can come together to find the best music in the world from the most authentic, pure sources in the world: blogs.' It seems like these college students are in some sort of class where they had to make a video about website, and they chose the hype machine. The video is terrible. It features the traditional 'bros trying to be funny' mixed with terrible production value.'  Sorta makes me wish I could relive my film school days so I could 'have a field day' ripping them to shreds during the critique of their video.

Wonder what is worse: the acting or the production value?

I think they are trying to tell you that Hype Machine can help u find music to 'get a girl friend' or something.

Ultimately a very pointless video, but just wanted yall to reconnect with 'the process of making videos' for your class in high school/college. It seems like every1 is 'trying to be funny', like they think they are emulating whatever type of humor is 'funny' right now. Feel sad. Feel sad that humor 'evolves' so quickly.

Do u miss college?
Do u miss watching videos that other 'losers' made?
Do u miss entry level micro humor?
do u use music as a way to 'impress girls/bros'?
Do u feel like technology has enabled 2 many people to 'make asses of themselves'?
Is they Hype Machine still relevant, or do u just illegally download entire albums instead of just cherry picking individual mp3s?