Australian YouTubers 'Bread Gang' claim they got banned from FIVE Las Vegas casinos after acting like drunken maniacs, got arrested

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Australian YouTubers 'Bread Gang' claim they got banned from FIVE Las Vegas casinos after acting like drunken maniacs, got arrested
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An Australian YouTube group partied hard in Vegas after they surprised one of the members with a trip for his birthday. 

The group, known as the Bread Gang, 'made The Hangover look like child's play' after they claimed they were banned from five casinos, got arrested and could even be barred from the US indefinitely. One of the men even claimed he was robbed at gunpoint. 

They traveled from the UK to Los Angeles and then rented a van to drive to Sin City for the wild week. 

As they crashed at a lavish hotel penthouse, they wasted no time and immediately got to drinking and gambling. 

The 11-minute video shows the groups entire journey from the moment they surprised Cameron Barry - a member of the Bread Gang with the spontaneous trip. 

As they start their travel day Barry keeps getting surprised as long-time friends hop on the journey. 

As soon as they arrive in the hotel room, they start to crack open cans of alcohol and get the party going. 

Then the madness begins, as music come in and their wild journey kicks off in Vegas. 

'We got a lifetime ban from this casino in Vegas,' the video says. It is unclear exactly what casino they refer to as the camera points at the carpet.

Soon enough more antics ensue as the alcohol keeps flowing. One of the members, Nick Odimo strips down to his shorts and is barefoot in the middle of a casino. 

They then end up at a bar where they share a couple of beers with an unknown man who has a cigarette hanging out of his nostril. 

Barry then 'performs' CPR on one of his friends in a store, while Odimo lights up a cigarette right next to a 'No Smoking' sign. 

The video then shows Barry in a wheelchair, looking extremely unwell as his buddies try to talk to multiple security members. He is soon wheeled out of the building as the party animals move onto their next location. 

Odimo climbs the barrier at a bar inside an unknown casino before he hops back over and begins punching the air. Bystanders start to stare at him along with casino staff members. 

Barry soon ends up in a fountain outside as he plays in the water. 

More madness happens until approximately 2:29am when the video's screen says: 'Update: boys got arrested and we've been evicted.'

Besides having claimed that were banned from five separate casinos, they also said that two boys went to jail for two days and that a member named Patty Nic was robbed at gunpoint for $2,500. 

Toward the end of the video Nick confirmed that two of them were arrested and held in the Clark County prison. 

DailyMail.com contacted Clark County authorities for comment. 

After jail time, the group decided to extend their stay in Las Vegas and attempt to win big as MGM Resorts Casino- one they weren't supposedly banned from. 

Juzzy Arnold, another member of the gang said: 'We were meant to get flights out four days ago, so we stayed an extra four nights because the boys were in jail for two of those nights.'

At MGM, the crew reunited and decided to go double or nothing for their flights and hotel. 

They promised that if they ended up winning, they would head over to Canada and keep the party going, but if they lost, they would end it all and head to Germany. 

With a great amount of luck, they ended up winning and soon landed in Vancouver like they planned.

At nearly every casino they went into the group was reprimanded for filming inside the building, but they continued to sneak the camera. 

DailyMail.com contacted the Bellagio and Cesar's Palace for comment.

Just when the partying seemed to be over, the boys hoped over to Germany where they hosted an event for Oktoberfest. 

Guests were handed a beer upon check-in and were then given unlimited drinks the entire time while they resided in tents on the ground. 

The Bread Gang also hoped on stage for a DJ performance during the festival. 

'The Bread Gang never miss- there is no missing,' Arnold and Barry said in the video. 

At the end of the video Odimo said he was told to give a recap on the group's Vegas adventures. 

'We put Vegas on its f****** head, let me tell ya- flipped the joint upside down,' he said. 

He said that he didn't want to reveal too much as him and another boy who were arrested are still dealing with charges. 

'We're looking at a lifetime ban from the states which isn't good,' Odimo said as he laughed. 

Odimo then revealed that he found out from a friend that Clark County prison, where he stayed for two days was known as 'one of worst prisons in America.' 

'If two nights in an American prison doesn't put hairs on your chest, I don't know what f****** will,' he said. 

He ended the wild video by saying that him and the rest of the gang are 'chilling' and all back in Australia. 

'We’ve been face down, blacked out, battered and bruised on every continent on the planet. Seen the world 5x over. We’ve done it all, heard it all, seen it all,' the group's website said.