August Burns Red, 'Home' DVD -- Exclusive Video Clip
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"In the clip you'll see us diving in the alter ego world of our vocalist, William Jacob Luhrs," guitarist J.B. Brubaker told Noisecreep. "Jake does a plethora of characters while we're on the road together. Highlighted in the DVD is his most popular alter ego, Todd Lucifer Clemons, who is a 32-year-old single Southern simpleton who still lives at home with his Meemaw and her two dogs, Fred and Durst. Todd surfaces at random times or whenever called upon by other members of the band. Todd's happy-go-lucky outlook on life is often a breath of fresh air to a sometimes stuffy atmosphere inside the van." Just take a peek of this video to get a load of Todd.
Brubaker, a die-hard Phillies fan, is also very optimistic about the team's playoff hopes and run at a third World Series appearance in a row. "I predict the Phils and the Braves will flip-flop the top spot in the NL East for the next two weeks," he reasoned, "until the Fightin' Phillies finally prevail in the final series of the season in Atlanta.
"If I must get specific, the Phillies will clinch the division after winning the first of three in Atlanta. Ryan Howard's bat will come to life and Halladay, Hamels and Oswalt will continue their dominance down the stretch. If it's any consolation to Braves fans out there, Atlanta will win the wild card. You heard it here first." Place your bets.

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