Your Only Friends Are Make Believe - Music Video

Music Video

The music video shows various members of the band doing odd things in a field, all around Jimmy Pop, who seems oblivious to the strange activities going on around him. Among the oddities are DJ Q-Ball dressed like Satan, doing a little dance routine behind Jimmy Pop, previous drummer Spanky G cheerleading, John Taylor of Duran Duran playing rock-paper-scissors with himself, Diff'rent Stokes Star Todd Bridges talking to a Snowman (a play on his cocaine addition) and former guitarist Lüpüs Thünder in a dress.

Bloodhound Gang
  • Jimmy Pop
  • Q-Ball
  • "Evil" Jared Hasselhoff
  • Daniel P. Carter
  • The Yin
  • Daddy Long Legs
  • M.S.G.
  • Skip O'Pot2Mus
  • Tard-E-Tard
  • Spanky G
  • Willie the New Guy
  • Lüpüs Thünder
Studio albums
  • Use Your Fingers
  • One Fierce Beer Coaster
  • Hooray for Boobies
  • Hefty Fine
EPs
  • Dingleberry Haze
  • One Censored Beer Coaster
Compilations
  • Show Us Your Hits
Singles
  • "Mama Say"
  • "Fire Water Burn"
  • 'Kiss Me Where It Smells Funny"
  • "I Wish I Was Queer So I Could Get Chicks"
  • "Why's Everybody Always Pickin' On Me?"
  • "Your Only Friends Are Make Believe"
  • "Along Comes Mary"
  • "The Bad Touch"
  • "The Ballad of Chasey Lain"
  • "Mope"
  • "The Inevitable Return of the Great White Dope"
  • "Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo"
  • "Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss"
  • "No Hard Feelings"
  • "Screwing You on the Beach at Night"
  • "Altogether Ooky"
DVDs
  • One Fierce Beer Run
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Wolfpac


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