: The "crowd" and "performers" included doll versions of Snoop Dogg , Eminem , Ozzy Osbourne , Marilyn Manson , and Ludacris .
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.
"The Hell Song" by is more than just a 2000s pop-punk anthem; it is a raw reaction to a personal tragedy wrapped in a high-energy melody. Released in 2003 as the second single from their platinum album Does This Look Infected? , the track marked a shift from the band's bratty humor to a heavier, more mature sound. ✍️ The Backstory: A Rapid Response to Tragedy
While the song sounds like a typical upbeat punk track, its origins are somber. Lead vocalist wrote the lyrics in just 30 minutes after learning that a close friend, Jessica, had contracted HIV.

