Alternate Reality Posts "Witch Hunt" Music Video
Cleveland metallers Alternate Reality have released a new video for their song, “Witch Hunt.”
The infamous lawyer-fronted metal band is known for producing 2011’s viral video sensation, “The King That Never Was,” voted the No. 1 worst video of 2011 by Yahoo! Music, beating out such high-profile videos as Rebecca Black’s “Friday.” It also was named a No. 1 video in the recently published "The Merciless Book of Metal Lists."
The band’s latest video was once again directed, edited, and produced by Alternate Reality frontman and Cleveland area lawyer, Steve Delchin.
“Halloween is coming, there’s a chill in the air, and the leaves are starting to change color. Naturally, we thought this would be the perfect time to release Alternate Reality’s newest video for ‘Witch Hunt,’ which sees the band traveling back to Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 to explore the mass hysteria of the Salem witch trials,” says vocalist Steve Delchin.
“The new video features a ton of witches, cemeteries, religious fanaticism, and a renegade judiciary. Basically, everything that makes for a good heavy metal video,” adds guitarist Bob Delchin.
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2. writes:
So in summation, I've been discussing this with the guys on the job site here for 15 minutes and nobody can think of anything worse than this besides maybe pop country music. If forced to choose at gunpoint, I'd rather have rectal surgery with no anesthesia while getting my nutsack pounded with a ball peen hammer at a Justin Beaver concert than have to hear this Alternate Reality band for 5 more seconds. The fact that this band and bands equivalent to it exist, is a horrendous and embarrassing blemish on the face of humanity..and not just a normal blemish but rather the type that shows up on your lip and possibly your p***s after you spent the night filming "disease ridden whores of Southeast Asia".



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1. Kevin F writes:
That song and band are probably one of the most talentless piles of crap I can remember hearing. I'm assuming its some kind of joke or something, and if not, you're embarrassing the entire city of Cleveland by saying that represents what we are as a music scene. I'm actually embarrassed on your behalf. Unless, like I mentioned, it's some kind of goof on real music in which case I guess it's sort of funny but not really. Goes to show that anyone can pick up a guitar and learn to half a$$ double pick 3 notes and if you have the cash, you can make a video that portrays you and everyone you know to be unprecedented douches.