"Feelin' Alright" is a song by Canadian alternative rock band Len from their third studio album, You Can't Stop the Bum Rush (1999).
In the video, the members of Len attend classes at Leaside High School and DeVille plays guitar in the cafeteria.
Underwhelmed by popular music in the 1990s, siblings Marc and Sharon Costanzo wanted to create songs with "a fun feeling" for Len's third studio album, You Can't Stop the Bum Rush (1999).
[2][3] The group wanted a guitar solo on the song, and they asked Eddie Van Halen and Slash, both of whom were unavailable.
[2] After their song "Steal My Sunshine" attained wide commercial success, Len struggled to select a follow-up single.
"[4] Some music critics, such as Ann Powers of The New York Times, cited "Feelin' Alright" as a "probable single" from the album.
[12] Ron Harris of the Associated Press noted the influence of "early 1980s glam rock" on the song, further referring to it as a "rote, four-chord" track.
The video then cuts to Marc as he sings and walks through the school hallway with the other Len group members, before they meet Sharon in their chemistry class.
Once the first chorus begins, the video cuts to students chatting and trading notes in the cafeteria, before focusing on Sharon and other girls primping in the restroom.
As the final post-chorus begins, the video intercuts between scenes of students chatting in the hallways, Marc boarding the school bus, and Sharon driving home with her friends.