Nacho usual punk song
When riot grrrl rock band Froggy wrote a song about their favourite snack - 7-Eleven Nachos - they didn't expect the convenience retailer to fund its music video...
Credits
powered by- Chief Creative Officer Menno Kluin
- Executive Creative Director Devon Hong
- Creative Director Andrew Hunter
- Creative Director Doug Murray
- Executive Producer Carly Salaman
- Senior Producer Marieme Sall
- Senior Copywriter Daniel Freeda
Credits
powered by- Chief Creative Officer Menno Kluin
- Executive Creative Director Devon Hong
- Creative Director Andrew Hunter
- Creative Director Doug Murray
- Executive Producer Carly Salaman
- Senior Producer Marieme Sall
- Senior Copywriter Daniel Freeda
Rockers have always enjoyed giving shout-outs to their favourite foodstuffs in their songs: The Undertones' Mars Bars, Tori Amos' Cornflake Girl, Wesley Willis' Rock & Roll McDonald's.
However, when riot grrrl punk rock band Froggy wrote about 7-Eleven Nachos, they didn't expect the convenience retailer to hear the track, let alone fund a flashy, 90s-vibing music video.
Following bandmates Morgan, Brooke, and Fiona as they rock signature black leather jackets, the vid is given a cheesy twist with buckets of the goop all over the place, shot at their hometown Doylestown 7-Eleven store.
"Froggy's song is over-the-top enthusiastic about their love for 7-Eleven nachos," said 7-Eleven Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Marissa Jarratt. "It perfectly personifies our Take it to Eleven campaign that celebrates the wild ways our customers make us a part of their daily lives. The music video is our thank-you to Froggy for creatively celebrating something we both love."