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Michigan "Witch-House" collective, SALEM (John Holland, Heather Marlatt, and Jack Donoghue) offer up their interesting take on Britney Spears' most recent hit single, "Til[l] the World Ends." It's a completely new edit, with legs of its own... Call it a "cover" and/or "Remix," if you will.
A quite literal interpretation of the Femme Fatale track's [loose] overall concept, SALEM's video re-hash seamlessly merges Night Vision'd images of seductively dancing strippers/candid war scenes. Liberated by way of Perez HiltonTV, via @Jacky_Jack_jack [Donoghue]'s own personal Twitter feed.
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