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The National and Phoebe Bridgers are cracking up to stave off falling apart in the new animated music video for their recent collaboration, Laugh Track. The video was directed and animated by Bernard Derriman, who recently helmed The Bob s Burgers Movie. In it, a couple sit down for a grave conversation but are soon overwhelmed by a rising tide of chuckling faces. Before the couple nearly drowns in bleak hilarity, however, they launch into the sky, escaping the deluge and eventually landing back at the table for a clear-eyed conversation.聽https://yout
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