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``How to Rock'' co-stars Christopher O'Neal and Noah Crawford host a series that, perhaps, can best be described as YouTube meets ``Punk'd.'' Popular Internet videos, introduced by O'Neal and Crawford, are the main content on the half-hour show, which also includes pranks played on celebrities who are popular with young people, along with other comedic sketches.
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