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"Cut Your Hair" is a
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band Pavement from their second album, ''
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.'' It was written by Pavement songwriter and lead singer Stephen Malkmus. The song snidely attacks the importance of image in the music industry. In one verse, Malkmus sarcastically recites a fictitious ad looking for a musician to join a band: "advertising looks and chops a must/ no big hair". The song was released as a single and became the band's best-selling and most popular song. "Cut Your Hair" obtained strong airplay on U.S. indie and alternative radio stations, reaching the top ten on Billboard's
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chart in the spring of 1994, spending 12 weeks on the Alternative Billboard chart. Both B-sides are included on the reissue '' Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain: LA's Desert Origins''. The unlisted B-side track on the 12" version of the single is an instrumental recording of "Rain Ammunition," and has never been reissued. In May 2007, ''
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'' magazine placed "Cut Your Hair" at number 28 in its list of the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever.


Track listing

# "Cut Your Hair" # "Camera" (
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cover) # "Stare" # "Rain Ammunition (instrumental)" (hidden track on 12")


The video

The video, released in 1994, is relatively simple, showing the band sitting on a bench at a barber shop, waiting to get their hair cut. Some strange things happen to each band member when they go and sit on the barber's chair: * Mark Ibold - He shakes his head to mess up his hair and then sneezes. The viewer finds out that he sneezed out a cat. He then gives it to the barber and goes back to the bench. *
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- He comes up to the barber's chair dressed in a clothed gorilla suit and gets his hair cut. He is then seen back in human form, and he goes back to the bench. * Bob Nastanovich - When he gets up, he trips over the table of magazines in front of the bench. He tries to drink something out of a flask, and then attempts to drink the barber's
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cleaning solution but the barber will not let him. * Stephen Malkmus - The barber gives him a platter, a king's scepter, a martini, and a paper crown. The audience sees a closeup of him with a tear rolling down his cheek. * Steve West - He asks the barber to cut his hair. Just as he is about to do so, West is suddenly wearing a lizard costume. The barber shakes his head, refusing to give him a haircut. Each band member has different clothes on when they go back to the bench. After their haircuts, all the band members leave the barbershop very quickly, with Ibold taking a magazine he had been reading. In an alternate version of the video, a black-and-white TV in the barber shop played a loop of the band acting silly in Malkmus' apartment.


In popular culture

*The theme song (as well as the commercial outro music) of the
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talk show '' Pardon the Interruption'' thematically references the song (regular co-hosts
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and Michael Wilbon are both bald). *The video was shown on an episode of the animated series ''
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'', in which Butt-Head said of the video, "This is supposed to be funny." *Was featured as downloadable content for ''
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''.


Soundtrack appearances

"Cut Your Hair" was featured on the soundtrack to '' Jackass: Number Two'', '' A Very Brady Sequel'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' You, Me and Dupree''. It is available as a downloadable track for ''
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''.


Chart performance


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'Cut Your Hair' song of the day on thishereboogie.com 17 September 2008
{{authority control 1994 singles Pavement (band) songs Matador Records singles 1994 songs Songs written by Stephen Malkmus