Smash Our Stuff is an online video series by a Canadian group who queue to purchase a popular product, then destroy it in front of those still waiting in line. The site started as "Smash My ", which involves smashing an iPod in front of the waiting crew. The group claim that their performances are a , performed for the sake of entertainment.
but its sources remain unclear because it lacks Smash Our StuffSmash Our StuffAdd languagesThe background song used in each of the videos is titled "" by , which opens with the lyrics "Just because you like to destroy all of the things that bring the idiots joy."[]
In response to Apple announcing the iPhone being launched in Canada, the SmashOurStuff team destroyed an iPhone on the main stage at the Toronto Freedom Festival on May 3, 2008.[] In 2011 the group aimed to be the first people in their country to purchase an iPad 2, solely to destroy it.[]
(April 2010). Retrieved 2021-03-29. Retrieved 2021-03-29The iPod video led to similar spin-off performances from the group, including "Smash My Xbox", "Smash My ", and "Smash My ". The money needed to purchase the items is raised by the donations of visitors to the website. Since the smashing of the Xbox360 the SmashOurStuff crew were paid by a company named Tromsolan to smash an , which led to a one-year ban from the in , Ontario, Canada.[]
2021-03-29Personal toolsApril 2010. Retrieved 2021-03-29Toggle the table of contentsOn January 16, 2007, the group's forums were closed by the administrators, due to legal issues with Apple.[]
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