Funny ‘Sex Ed Rocks’ Screamo Song (Video) | How Smosh Was Expelled From High School

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The screamo band I Set My Friends On Fire and the YouTube duo Smosh put together a hilarious music video about hitting puberty back in 2005. Apparently it was so controversial that it got Smosh expelled from school.

You can see the video in it’s entirety here, although, I must warn you that it’s pretty damn hardcore!

If this video really was made in 2005, then that means the members of Smosh were only 17 when it was produced- which makes it even more awesome! Everything from the subtitles to the webcam effects are both professional and hilarious.

It is estimated that Smosh collectively makes over $100,000 annually through YouTube partner advertising. Not bad for some goofy drop-outs eh?

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