Talk:Music Is My Hot Hot Sex

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There was no single released, and that is not the real music video.

Sorry about that, I should have looked at the video more clearly. It was just made by a fan. However the song was released as a single according to allmusic[1]. It is also referred to as a single on the CSS page, and even includes chart performance. RoamingComedian (talk) 17:26, 11 December 2007 (UTC)

  • It's their one and only single to dent the US Billboard hot 100 singles chart and it almost reached the Canadian singles chart as well. Please make some research before stating it is/was not a single release.


Why was the video removed from YouTube? That sounds like a conspiracy theory for me! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.234.156.253 (talk) 08:59, 16 March 2008 (UTC)

The "Zune Advertisement" this song appeared in may or may not have been televised nationally as a commercial. It runs at over 1:00 in length. Was it ever "trimmed" for use as a standard commercial? Perhaps the video was use as some sort of "internal" marketing?

If so, the inclusion of the "Zune" reference can be construed as a Microsfoft supporter's attempt to lessen the the impact the song had when it was included in the Apple iPod ad. The song (and the band) was more or less unknown until it appeared in the iPod ad, and record sales spiked because--and only because-- of that ad. The use of their music in a random, forgotten Zune video (which may or may not be an actual TV commercial) is insignificant.

The source of the video appears on a Microsoft employee's blog page--which may or may not be unbiased.

Just my two cents.