The officer gives the band the horns as they walk away, but Moody gives him the finger. The band take selfies with the officer in hopes of convincing him to let it go, but are unable to do so. It is apparent that the band have obtained a vehicle to use however, the band find another police officer in the process of impounding the car, wrapping it in caution tape with numerous tickets being placed on it, even though they presumably had been unable to move it due to a fuel situation. Their tour bus breaks down in a desert in the next scene, and the band decide to hitchhike by the end of the next chorus.ĭuring the guitar solo, the band members are stranded and Jason Hook, Jeremy Spencer and Chris Kael are busking for gas money. These video portrayals of the lyrics continue similarly in the second verse, where the band is signing autographs on Five Finger Death Punch memorabilia at a "meet-and-greet" event. However, the chorus, which lyrically emphasizes that life is still good despite its inconveniences, shows Moody partying inside his trailer with several women and a few police officers, who had earlier ticketed him, perhaps because he had illegally parked his trailer. For example, when as the song begins "I never cared about the money, never really needed fame", Moody is burning what appears to be dollar bills on a grill outside his trailer, and when the line "Everybody seems like they're waiting for me to die" is recited, Moody is shown being mauled by a bear, and then in another scene is struck by a meteorite. During the verses, Ivan Moody is seen being the target of various inconveniences, as well as committing actions that follow the song's lyrics. The actions that occur throughout the video mostly have a direct tie to the lyrics of the song. Whatever he could salvage became the music video." He elaborated on this thought process for the video: "It was a simple process: we lit the set on fire and then made our poor director Rob Anderson’s artistic sense into a piñata. As long as you can find the humour in everything you are winning and the winning is strong with this video," guitarist Zoltan Bathory said of the video and song concept. "Life is not so difficult if you don’t take yourself sooo seriously. The music video for "Sham Pain" was based heavily on slapstick elements. ( December 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia's inclusion policy. This section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience.
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