
Is not impressed with the popularity of the website, even saying in an interview that he "thinks it's evil [and] corrupt."Despite his negative views of the website, he and co-star Jemaine Clement have an active MySpace profile, wherein at least 18,000 people are registered in their contacts. McKenzie insists, however, that he is not a MySpace fan, and that it is actually Clement who maintains their account.“Jemaine is the MySpace guy. I don't go on it. You can ask him about it. I feel pressure to go on it. It seems to be the way everyone's working now,” Bret McKenzie said in an interview with The A.V. Club. The 31-year-old also had something to say about the thousands of people connected to their site. “They're not our real friends, though. We're still quite lonely. We feel cheated by the Internet,” McKenzie said. “I wanted to have a birthday party and invite them all, but… too freaky. I would probably have to have a party somewhere big, maybe Central Park.” Although McKenzie is dismayed with the addictive nature of MySpace, he did concede that it has, to some degree, helped his and Clement's careers. However, he was quick to say that out of all the websites available in the internet, YouTube is the one that played a significant role in launching him and Clement in the United States. “Thanks to YouTube, people know who we are,” McKenzie said. “We haven't done much in America. We just did
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