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  • The Kills – Doing It To Death
    The Kills – Doing It To Death
    Directed by: Wendy Morgan
  • Kid Francescoli – Moon
    Kid Francescoli – Moon
    Directed by: Cauboyz
  • Everlast – What It’s Like
    Everlast – What It’s Like
    Directed by: Unknown
  • Kill The Noise & Feed Me – I Do Coke
    Kill The Noise & Feed Me – I Do Coke
    Directed by: Unknown
  • K7 – Come Baby Come
    K7 – Come Baby Come
    Directed by: Hype Williams
  • The Beatles – Love Me Do
    The Beatles – Love Me Do
    AUDIO ONLY
  • Childish Gambino – Summertime Magic
    Childish Gambino – Summertime Magic
    AUDIO ONLY
  • Blur – Sunday Sunday
    Blur – Sunday Sunday
    Directed by: Unknown
  • Damien Rice & Cantus Domus – It Takes a Lot to Know a Man
    Damien Rice & Cantus Domus – It Takes a Lot to Know a Man
    Directed by: Colin Solal Cardo Thomas Rabillon
  • Kendrick Lamar – We Cry Together
    Kendrick Lamar – We Cry Together
    Directed by: Jake Schreier, Dave Free & Kendrick Lamar
  • Refused – Pump The Brakes
    Refused – Pump The Brakes
    Directed by: This track and its accompanying EP mark an important period in the band's history, showcasing their evolution in sound and political message before their more widely recognized later works.
  • Senses Fail – Calling All Cars
    Senses Fail – Calling All Cars
    Directed by: Jay Martin
  • Keith Urban – You’ll Think of Me
    Keith Urban – You’ll Think of Me
    Directed by: Sam Erickson
  • The Ventures – Wipeout (Live in Japan 1966)
    The Ventures – Wipeout (Live in Japan 1966)
    Directed by: Unknown
  • Peter Gabriel – Shock The Monkey
    Peter Gabriel – Shock The Monkey
    Directed by: Brian Grant
  • Pentatonix – Bohemian Rhapsody
    Pentatonix – Bohemian Rhapsody
    Directed by: Dano Cerny
  • MESHUGGAH – Broken Cog
    MESHUGGAH – Broken Cog
    Broken Cog by MESHUGGAH is a dissonant, crushing metal track filled with tension and minimalism. The video uses stark lighting, slow zooms, and abstract symbolism—amplifying the track’s hypnotic pulse and themes of fractured consciousness.
  • James Blake – Fall Creek Boys Choir (Featuring Bon Iver)
    James Blake – Fall Creek Boys Choir (Featuring Bon Iver)
    AUDIO TRACK