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The Offspring just released the bandтАЩs first album in nearly a decade,┬аLet the Bad Times Roll, led by the catchy single тАЬWe Never Have Sex AnymoreтАЭ.
While fans have welcomed new music from the group behind such hits as тАЬPretty Fly for a White GuyтАЭ and тАЬWhy DonтАЩt You Get a Job?тАЭ, the bandтАЩs music video for the new single has raised the ire of PETA.
In the video, trained chimpanzees play a married couple for whom the spark has gone out, leading the male chimp to head out for a debauched night at a strip club with John Stamos.
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In a press release issued on Friday, PETA shares a letter sent to Offspring frontman Dexter Holland, taking the band to task for exploiting the animals and asking that they pull the new video from YouTube.
тАЬToday, PETA sent a letter to The Offspring lead singer Dexter Holland asking him to pull the groupтАЩs тАШWe Never Have Sex AnymoreтАЩ music video immediately because of its egregious exploitation of chimpanzees. In it, two chimpanzees are dressed up and forced onto chaotic sets, including a set that looks like a strip club, where one is depicted drinking, tipping dancers, and swinging on a pole under bright lights,тАЭ PETAтАЩs letter reads.
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тАЬThe primates were reportedly supplied by Steve MartinтАЩs Working Wildlife, a notorious training outfit that has been cited numerous times by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act, including for locking chimpanzees in cramped and barren тАШnight housingтАЩ for up to 18 hours a day and failing to provide animals with adequate shelter from the elements, adequate ventilation, clean cages and proper feeding. Martin also has a history of disposing of chimpanzees at roadside zoos,тАЭ the letter continues.
Reminding that PETAтАЩs motto includes the directive that тАЬanimals are not ours to use in entertainment,тАЭ the letter concludes by explaining тАЬthat the repercussions of this music video could be disastrous. Not only does it normalize the disrespect and exploitation of highly intelligent, sensitive primates, it may also increase the black-market demand for endangered great apes as тАШpets,тАЩ which is one of the main forces driving them toward extinction.тАЭ
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ET Canada has reached out to the bandтАЩs reps for comment.