The Drums “I Felt Stupid” (Music Video)

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We praised The Drums’ “I Felt Stupid” and their unabashed love for pop and new wave. In their debut music video, the boys are competing in a track and field match that ends with them on the fighting on the ground, with flashes of flamboyant dance moves, complete with tambourines and diva hand motions. Watch and download the MP3 below (this song is also the song of the day):

MP3: The Drums “I Felt Stupid”

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