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OF MONTREAL | Live Karaoke at Studio B, Michael Showalter as Alan Shemper, Paul Rudd & David Wain

Last night, New York Magazine threw one hell of a party at Studio B in Brooklyn. Of Montreal performed their (un)usual fantastic stage show, then after a short comedy set from emcee Michael Showalter, in character as the Alan Shemper from Wet Hot American Summer, the Elephant 6ers returned to the stage as the backing band for a twenty-plus song karaoke fiesta. Both sets were fantastic.

The karaoke highlight was when Paul Rudd and David Wain performing a rocking version of Boston's "More Than A Feeling." Another duo threw in an a cappella verse from "Kiss From A Rose" while performing The Pixies' "Here Comes Your Man." Other songs performed were Guns N Roses's "Sweet Child O' Mine," INXS' "Need You Tonight" (done by Michael Showalter), The Rolling Stones' "Rocks Off" and Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'"..........

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Marvin:

Of Montreal were awesome!

Dawn:

Blah-blah-blah. I don’t care about you opinion, your words mean nothing to me. I’m big, bad and always just.

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