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Tiny Masters Of Today: "Hologram World" Video

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Created: 02/14/2008
Video description: Check out the new video for Tiny Masters of Today's 'Hologram World' Directed by Karen O and Barney Clay, it also features special guest appearances by all of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Mike D, Gibby Haynes, Russell Simins, and Sammy from the Mooney Suzuki.

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