Scenes of Riverside appear in Alien Ant Farm video

If you haven’t already seen the new music video for “Let Em Know” by Riverside’s Alien Ant Farm, be sure to check it out as it includes several scenes filmed in downtown Riverside (intermixed with shots filmed in downtown Chicago). The song comes after a seven-year hiatus for the band and is on their new album Always and Forever.

The alternative rock-metal band was formed in Riverside in 1995 and is best known for their 2001 album, Anthology, which included a cover of Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal.”

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