Twelve Foot Ninja unveil music video

4 February 2014 | 1:25 pm | Staff Writer
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Melbourne rockers Twelve Foot Ninja have revealed their crowd-funded music video for track "Ain't That a Bitch". 

Melbourne rockers Twelve Foot Ninja have revealed their crowd-funded music video for track "Ain't That a Bitch".

With fans contributing a whopping $52,600 towards the making of the video - a gory tale of retribution against an internet troll - the band broke a world record in the result, successfully crowdfunding "the most ambitious target for a music video or short film".

Directed and produced by the band's own Stevic MacKay, the band "pulled out all of the stops" for the clip - including hiring a prosthetics make-up artist who worked on The Hobbit, a 7ft Alaskan brown bear and Penthouse Magazine's Madison Rhys. American metallers Periphery also make an appearance in the video.

Check out the decidedly NSFW video - an "ultimate revenge fantasy to give a voice to victims of cyber bullying" - below. The track comes from the band's debut album 'Silent Machine'.