Apparently the true inspiration for RoboCop was Journey's Don't Stop Believing. Just watch this video and notice the similarities. (via Bite.ca.)
The chosen people from Temple Judea use the power of Glee covers to promote their shul. Hold on to that feeling, Jewish people.
As part of their shopping task, the housemates had to perform to the Glee-fied version of Don't Stop Believin. The video of their performance needs to reach 100,000 views on the official Channel 4 website before deadline.
Music Buzz A band calling itself Rock Sugar decided it would be awesome to do a mashup of Journey’s Don’t Stop Believin' and Metallica’s Enter Sandman. The results are horrifying. (Via Giagantor.)
For Father's Day, this kid and his awesome dad shot a Journey video together. The choice of song is what makes it work - it's totally poignant and absurd and adorable all at the same time. Don't stop believing, you guys.
Along with her Whip It! costar Alia Shawkat (Maeby from Arrested Development) and Har Mar Superstar, Ellen Page makes a video for Journey's hit “Don't Stop Believin'.” [Ed: This is weird and yet charming. And Har Mar Superstar actually has a pretty good voice.]
BWE found a new video from my (and your, admit it) favorite elementary school chorus, with a new fantastic soloist. You thought you could ruin this song, David Chase, but the PS22 Chorus has triumphed.
The cover art of the “Don't Stop Believing” single looks eerily family to our 2008 eyes. What other cultural touchstone can be said to link the end of The Sopranos and the beginning of Obama's presidency? (Seriously, if you think of one, email us.)