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VIDEO: Indie Band Pranked Big Time
They didn't have a recording studio, so they made a music video inside their cars.

Bass player Joe Chun who spends his time climbing Stoney Point, climbed into a small car with this band to record a YouTube music video that went viral, and ended up climbing onto the stage of Jimmy Kimmel Live.
This is the story of an up-and-coming unsigned L.A. band named Monsters Calling Home, who shot their music video Fight to Keep inside their cars, after realizing that the acoustics in their vehicles were perfect for recording. Besides, they didn't have a real recording studio.
Honda discovered the video on YouTube and played a massive prank. The car company invited the band to play before 600 Honda executives. But when they showed up for the gig, the auditorium was empty.
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