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* In the music video for "Party Rocking", it states that on March 1st, the two members of LMFAO slipped into comas after partying excessively. What were they celebrating? There's no holidays, and even if it was a leap day, is there really that much cause for celebration?
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* In the music video for "Party Rocking", it states that on March 1st, the two members of LMFAO slipped into comas after partying excessively. What were they celebrating? There's no holidays, and even if it was a leap day, is there really that much cause for celebration?celebration?
** There's a part on their main page that suggests that a lot of their songs/videos a are made to (lightly) poke fun at 'the party lifestyle'. Maybe ending up in a "party coma" after a party that's completely unnecessary is part of it: No reason to party? Party anyway. End up in a coma? That's just one of the risks.
** There's a part on their main page that suggests that a lot of their songs/videos a are made to (lightly) poke fun at 'the party lifestyle'. Maybe ending up in a "party coma" after a party that's completely unnecessary is part of it: No reason to party? Party anyway. End up in a coma? That's just one of the risks.
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* In the music video for "Party Rocking", it states that on March 1st, the two members of LMFAO slipped into comas after partying excessively. What were they celebrating? There's no holidays, and even if it was a leap day, is there really that much cause for celebration?