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The Adam Buston Amazing Music Video Pokes Fun at YouTube Users

The Adam Buston Amazing Music Video is an ingenious parody of what it takes to make a popular YouTube music video. Buston pokes fun at the many YouTube users of today that try to make their own low-budget videos on the Internet.

Buston is a comedic YouTube video maker who regularly makes a mockery of the activity that occurs on the site. The Amazing Music Video looks at all the stereotypes that one would see by surfing some of the popular YouTube channels. Adam Buston jibes at the specials effects video makers use, gratuitous nudity, animations and lo-fi independent camera techniques -- all with a humorous undertone, of course.

A great part in the video is when the music seems to fade out and the audience is taken to a behind-the-scenes environment where the girl in the video refuses to remove her top.
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