The Midnight Beast

The Midnight Beast is just another Boy Band a British comedy band consisting of Stefan Abingdon, Dru Wakely, and Ashley Horne. They mock the living hell out of stuff for a living.

First coming to prominence in 2009 with their Youtube parody of Kesha's "Tik Tok", they have since gone on to:


 * be among the most viewed and subscribed producers on YouTube
 * top the iTunes charts in multiple countries
 * make videos for MTV and The BBC
 * play several major concert festivals

"Stefan: And my hands are like samurai swords/but they're not metal so nothing like swords/they're just hands... Dru: What the fuck you sayin', man?"
 * All Guys Want Cheerleaders: Averted in "Booty Call", they'd rather engage in a Ho Yay-filled slumber party.
 * Ambiguously Gay: Ashley.
 * Auto-Tune: Used heavily. The "Just Another Boyband" video implies that they sound terrible without it.
 * Boy Band: Parodied, obviously, in "Just Another Boyband". Going by TV Tropes' own formula, Dru is the Bad Boy, Stefan is the Heartthrob/Sweet One, and Ash is the Cute One.
 * British Political System: The subject of their "House Party" video for BBC Comedy, created for the 2010 General Election.
 * Chromatic Arrangement: Used in "The Dance Routine" and their live shows. Stefan wears red, Ashley wears blue and Dru wears green.
 * Don't Explain the Joke: The addition of a hilariously superfluous "if you know what I mean" in "Lez Be Friends" following an extremely non-subtle proclamation by Stefan that he is going to have sex with lots of girls.
 * Dubstep: In the "Dubstep On My Mouth Skit", it's an evil force replacing their voices with "offensive noises".
 * Mr. Fanservice: All three of them.
 * They're pretty Adorkable.
 * Hey, It's That Guy!: Stefan and Dru previously worked together in the bands The Clik Clik and Perfect People; Ash is an actor who has appeared on Eastenders and Doctor Who.
 * Nicholas Hoult in the "Lez Be Friends" video
 * "Selina" Gomez (!!!) shows up with Stefan in "The Dance Routine"
 * Ho Yay: Getting more and more obvious with each music video.
 * It's pretty much the entire point of "Booty Call".
 * Incredibly Lame Pun: Lez Be Friends.
 * Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja: "OF THE DANCEFLOOR!"
 * Katanas Are Just Better: They get you into nightclubs, apparently. But are not actually like Stefan's hands.
 * Lucky Charms Title: St£fan.
 * However, this was only used once, in the "Tik Tok" parody, to mimic Ke$ha.
 * Metaphorgotten: From "Ninjas":


 * Overly Long Name: According to "The Dance Routine," Stef's full name is Stefan James Donald John Abington
 * Parental Abandonment: Dru. See Running Gag.
 * Parody: So far, of Kesha's "Tik Tok", Jay Sean's "Down", and (as "XXXMas Buddies") Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas".
 * Averted with their version of Rebecca Black's "Friday": it's a straight cover that they called a parody anyway because they thought original lyrics were so funny.
 * Most recently, Katy Perry's "E.T."
 * And don't forget their "All Time Low" Parody
 * Record Producer: They most recently produced the Selena Gomez track "When The Sun Goes Down" from her album of the same name.
 * Running Gag: Dru's dad. Peaks with "Daddy".
 * Shout-Out: Some of the more obvious include:
 * Amy Winehouse, Sarah Palin, Alexa Chung and Lady Gaga's hits in "Tik Tok (Parody)"
 * Two Girls, One Cup, and rappers Nelly and Snoop Dogg in "Ninjas".
 * Dru dressing exactly like Lil Wayne did in the original "Down" video.
 * Uncomfortable Elevator Moment: In the beginning of "Just Another Boyband," with the song's melody playing as the awkward elevator music
 * Take That - Now let's copy "Poker Face", like whoa whoa oh oh.
 * E.T.: "Taylor imma' let you finish/After I destroy another fairly decent song"
 * "Pizza in Ibiza" is basically a long Take That at ignorant English tourists.