Video Of The Day: Velocity Girl’s “Crazy Town”

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Velocity Girl‘s “Crazy Town” is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. Widely regarded as one of the band’s signature songs, it was recorded at the Cat box studio in York, PA, released in 1992 and later appeared on Copacetic, their Sub Pop Records debut in ’93. The DC-based, indie-pop band went on to record two more albums before breaking up in 1996. Check out the video, which was filmed in Maryland and in the District, then repeat and enjoy.

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Pat Ferrise grew up loving ”the punk rock” and “new wave.” His years at one of the nation’s top college radio stations ultimately led him to a 15-year run as music director of alternative music icon WHFS Washington/Baltimore. Rolling Stone magazine named him of the most influential programmers of the 90s. He’s recorded two albums under the moniker Trampoline for the now defunct SpinArt label. He lives in Baltimore and takes no credit for writing this bio.