The music video, directed by , became an MTV staple. Due to a limited budget, the band used action figures and dolls to "perform" the concert.
: Lines like "I feel so useless in this" and "I can't believe this happened to you" capture Whibley's immediate shock and inability to help.
: Refers to the "living hell" his friend was experiencing after the diagnosis. Sum 41 - The Hell Song
: The "crowd" and "performers" included doll versions of Snoop Dogg , Eminem , Ozzy Osbourne , Marilyn Manson , and Ludacris .
Watch the official music video to see the iconic action figure concert that defined the band's visual style: Sum 41 - The Hell Song (Official Music Video) YouTube• Jun 17, 2009 If you'd like, I can help you: The music video, directed by , became an MTV staple
to see how they connect to the HIV diagnosis.
: The video parodies rock stardom by comically blurring out the dolls' "nudity" and obscene gestures. : Refers to the "living hell" his friend
: Jessica is still in good health today and has become an activist for HIV/AIDS awareness. 🎬 The Music Video: A Low-Budget Masterpiece