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Watch Jarvis Cocker and Stephen Malkmus Perform at Our 20th Anniversary Party

Photo by Andrew White

Last month, VICE turned the big 2-0, so we threw a huge party at the Duggal Greenhouse in Brooklyn to celebrate. Nick Zinner, guitarist for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, put together a mini–music festival for us, with our favorite musicians playing a few songs and even a cover or two. Everybody from Lil Wayne to Jonah Hill was there, and we filmed all the performances and have been releasing the whole shebang on our YouTube channel.

Pavement’s Stephen Malkmus did a version of the Black Crowes’s 1992 hit “Remedy.” Then, Jarvis Cocker, Pulp frontman and dancer extraordinaire, busted out a cover of Sham 69’s “If the Kids are United.” He’d already tackled Celine Dion’s “The Power of Love” earlier in the night, so his cover game was strong.

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Head to YouTube to see more videos from the rest of the night.

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