Like Chuck D, Vancouver indie rock guy Tim the Mute has apparently got a lot of trouble in his mind. As such, he too has named a track "Welcome to the Terrordome," which has just been given its own music video.
Decidedly friendlier in its approach than something that'd come from Public Enemy, Tim the Mute's video sees him cooking hot dogs in the kitchen with his pals and going on banana board retreats on suburban streets.
There's also a house show section that finds former B-Lines frontman Ryan Dyck going buck-wild via a crowd-surfing guitar solo. Maybe things aren't so bad for the crew after all.
You can enter Tim the Mute's "Terrordome" by pressing play down below. The track comes from Tim the Mute's forthcoming Take My Life...Please!, which is out November 4 via Kingfisher Bluez.
Decidedly friendlier in its approach than something that'd come from Public Enemy, Tim the Mute's video sees him cooking hot dogs in the kitchen with his pals and going on banana board retreats on suburban streets.
There's also a house show section that finds former B-Lines frontman Ryan Dyck going buck-wild via a crowd-surfing guitar solo. Maybe things aren't so bad for the crew after all.
You can enter Tim the Mute's "Terrordome" by pressing play down below. The track comes from Tim the Mute's forthcoming Take My Life...Please!, which is out November 4 via Kingfisher Bluez.