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Sad Kermit – “Hurt”

In which, er, Kermit the Frog sings the jaunty Nine Inch Nails number covered to great effect by Johnny Cash. Probably not safe for small children who believe Kermit doesn’t inject drugs

Jem vs. Le Tigre – “Deceptacon”

In which the post-punk trio are reimagined as a certain truly outrageous cartoon band

It’s Raining 300 Men

In which the buried homoeroticism in a recent film is, erm, elucidated

Eurythmics vs. Donna Summer – “I Feel Love is a Stranger”

In which the late 70s and early 80s are brought together at last. Worth it if only for the footage of vintage synths

Alanis Morissette – “My Humps”

I know you’ve already seen this, but still, watch it again, you know you want to

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