Pete the Meat Puppet
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"Pete the Meat Puppet" is a Diesel viral marketing ad by an unknown artist, published in December 2008.
The song is reminiscent of Zappa and The Residents, the visuals of The Residents.
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Credits
Client: Diesel
Agency: FarFar
Creative Director: Nicke Bergstrom
Art Director: Johan Ohrn
Copywriter: Geremy Jasper
Production Company: Legs
Director: Gregory Brunkalla,
Geremy Jasper
Executive Producer: Adam Joseph
Producer: Ted Fitzgerald
Director of Photography: Scott Beardslee
Art Department: Andy Pan
Editorial Company: Lost Planet
Editor: Paul Snyder
Music: Geremy Jasper
Sound Design: Legs
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