Bring It (Snakes on a Plane)
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“Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)” | ||
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Single by Cobra Starship featuring William Beckett, Travis McCoy, and Maja Ivarsson from the album Snakes on a Plane: The Album |
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Released | August 2006 | |
Genre | Pop punk Alternative dance Alternative rock |
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Length | 3:19 | |
Cobra Starship singles chronology | ||
- | "Bring It (Snakes on a Plane)" (2006) |
"The Church of Hot Addiction" (2006) |
"Bring It (Snakes on a Plane)" is the first single from Cobra Starship, the alter ego of Midtown's Gabe Saporta. The song also features William Beckett of The Academy Is..., Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes, and Maja Ivarsson of The Sounds. The song gets its title from the 2006 film Snakes on a Plane, and was featured on the film's soundtrack and during the end credits of the film. The music video premiered in the summer of 2006, aptly in time for the premiere of the movie. The video was a quick hit on both the Internet and mainstream media, and is featured in the television commercials promoting the film.
[edit] Music video
The video shows four frontmen - Travis McCoy (Gym Class Heroes), Maja Ivarsson (The Sounds), Gabe Saporta (Cobra Starship), and William Beckett (The Academy Is...) walking through Honolulu International Airport, acting as if they were villains hired by Eddie Kim (the film's human antagonist) sneaking snakes on board in their suitcase and guitar case. They are able to pass through security when Maja distracts the airport worker by taking off her jacket. Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy makes a cameo appearance at the 1 minute and 45 seconds mark, talking on a payphone nervously as the band members pass ominously. Nevile Flynn (Samuel L. Jackson's character from the movie) also makes a cameo appearance at the 2 minutes 16 seconds mark, lowering his shades and eyeing the band members as they pass, then returning to his 100 Bullets comic. He is also seen wearing the unofficial Snakes on a Plane T-shirt designed by webcomic artist Jeffrey Rowland (with snakes flying a plane). The video ends with a sign for South Pacific Airlines Flight 121 as the band boards the plane, the same flight as in the film. The video was actually filmed in Burbank, California.
[edit] CD Release
The song was also released on vinyl LP, (Decaydance/New Line) and featured a song by The Sounds as a B-side.
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