Scott Pilgrim Music Video: Black Sheep Performed By Clash At Demonhead

One of the bands in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.
(Image credit: Universal Pictures)

As I mentioned in my feature about Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, one of the film's best aspects is it's soundtrack. There isn't a single weak leak on the entire album and it's all the more impressive that most of the songs were performed by the members of the cast. But while there aren't any bad tracks, there is one that rises above them all: Metric's "Black Sheep." Fortunately for us, this fact did not escape those promoting the film and now there's a music video.

Offered free to those who pre-ordered the soundtrack on iTunes, the video popped up on YouSuckMakala, and while I can't speak to the release's legality, it will blow you away. It should be noted that the song in the video is not the same as the one you'll find on the CD, as this one is performed by Brie Larson, Brandon Routh and a drummer I can't seem to identify, but it rocks just the same. All of the footage is taken from the film, most notably the scene in which Scott, Ramona and the rest of Sex Bob-omb are invited to a secret concert performed by Clash at Demonhead.

I don't know how long the video will stay up, but until it goes down, enjoy.

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