If you would have told me that I would randomly find a clip of Faith No More in Chile from 1991 singing a song from a Nestle candy bar commercial from the 80s, I would have said... "Yeah, probably."
this is why 1991 is the climax before the beginning of the tear in the fabric of the universe... when Bowie died... it finished the job... and now we are here.
This commercial went hard and Mike Patton went harder
This is why Paton and FNM are awesome
If you would have told me that I would randomly find a clip of Faith No More in Chile from 1991 singing a song from a Nestle candy bar commercial from the 80s, I would have said...
"Yeah, probably."
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Ha ha ha!
Faltava música por isso incluíam NESTLE COMMODERS E SABBATH 😂
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this is why 1991 is the climax before the beginning of the tear in the fabric of the universe... when Bowie died... it finished the job... and now we are here.
These commercials were so pretty
Absolutely. Based on the paintings by Maxfield Parrish
One of the catchiest songs ever that is forever burned into my brain
This is surreal
I can still picture Todd McDurmont's dreamy eyes...
Fucking amazing1
I forgot how cute he was back in the day
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Yes good dreamy best
Mike Patton el mejor vocalista
N e s t l e' s
I just realized there’s no “s” in the end
It is when you say it's Nestle's candy.
They are saying “ Yes”, which is brilliant.
Omg why you play this video make me by white chocolate
What makes this full circle is the fact that Nestle is such a horrible company with long lists of abuse on a global scale.
It's less about Nestle as a company and more about their mind blowing commercial jingle that came out of nowhere and captivated our hearts and minds.
Why does that make it full circle?