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"Except for me. I've been Method acting for the past four years. I've gone deep for this one. I've been preparing for this video forever," Wentz added. "No. ... It's [based on] the idea of the anti-hero. In some cases, it's taking the world's perception of each of us and turning that around and in some cases magnifying it and exaggerating it. ... It's a satire of that, but at the same time making fun of who the face of rock and roll is now: dudes wearing eyeliner and hawking energy drinks."
The only non-rap artist being celebrated is Isaac Hayes, and while the late musician never spit a bar, his work helped inspire many MCs. From the Notorious B.I.G.'s "Warning" to the Geto Boys' "Mind Playing Tricks on Me," Black Moses had a lasting effect on hip-hop.
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"I remember that day, when we found out we'd gotten #2. It was like, 'Oh, man — #2,' and we were all pretty bummed," frontman Chad Gray recalled. "But I told the guys, 'You know what today is? Today's the day that 50 Cent and Mariah Carey learned who Mudvayne is.' 50 Cent was the #3 album that week, and I guarantee you he went, 'Who in the hell is Mudvayne?' Maybe even Mariah Carey went, 'Who's Mudvayne?' ""Except for me. I've been Method acting for the past four years. I've gone deep for this one. I've been preparing for this video forever," Wentz added. "No. ... It's [based on] the idea of the anti-hero. In some cases, it's taking the world's perception of each of us and turning that around and in some cases magnifying it and exaggerating it. ... It's a satire of that, but at the same time making fun of who the face of rock and roll is now: dudes wearing eyeliner and hawking energy drinks."
The only non-rap artist being celebrated is Isaac Hayes, and while the late musician never spit a bar, his work helped inspire many MCs. From the Notorious B.I.G.'s "Warning" to the Geto Boys' "Mind Playing Tricks on Me," Black Moses had a lasting effect on hip-hop.