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what the hell is an OFCOM?


05/21/07
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(PR) As you may or may not have heard... The Cribs' video for new single "Men's Needs" has been banned-- apparently it's "too shocking"... It's been banned from appearing on MTV2 before 9pm due to an OFCOM complaint.

The video contains extremely realistic gore and bloody, bloody violence* depicting drummer Ross Jarman's arm being sliced off and bassist Ryan Jarman getting beheaded which apparently didn't fly so well with parents.

Men's Needs Women's Needs, Whatever will be released digitally on May 22 and will hit stores on July 17.

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