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- DirectorMichael BayStarsMeat LoafDana PatrickLorraine CrosbyThe video is based on Beauty and the Beast and The Phantom of the Opera. Bob Keane did Meat Loaf's make-up, which took up to two hours to apply. The make-up was designed to be simple and scary, yet "with the ability to make him sympathetic." It went over budget, and was filmed in 90 °F (32 °C) heat, across four days. According to one executive, it "probably had the budget of Four Weddings and a Funeral." It is the abridged seven-minute single version, rather than the twelve-minute album version. Michael Bay directed the music video.
- DirectorDavid GouldJoseph KahnStarsTaylor SwiftSelena GomezKendrick LamarAfter Catastrophe is betrayed, she teams up with female crime-fighters to take back what is hers and get her revenge from Arsyn.
- DirectorMelodie McDanielStarsThe CranberriesMike HoganNoel HoganThe music video for "Linger", shot in grayscale, is a tribute to Jean-Luc Goddard's 1965 noir film Alphaville. In one of the rooms of the hotel a silent film is being shown which features 1950s stripper Blaze Starr.
- DirectorMark KohrStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike DirntBillie, Mike and Trè were patients in a mental hospital and were given a chance to rock once again.
- DirectorCameron CaseyStarsWarren GNate DoggWarren G performs with Nate Dogg in the music video "Regulate" from the original motion picture soundtrack to the film Above the Rim (1994) recorded for Death Row and Interscope Records. The music video begins with a group of trench-coat wearing men coming toward the camera. Warren G and Nate Dogg rap in front of a brown wall. Clips from the film play throughout.
- DirectorAnton CorbijnStarsNirvanaWilliam S. BurroughsKurt CobainA music video for Nirvana's song, 'Heart Shaped Box'.
- DirectorCharles WittenmeierStarsCounting CrowsSteve BowmanDavid BrysonCounting Crows performs in the music video "Mr. Jones" from the album "August and Everything After" recorded for Geffen Records. The video opens with clips of women and Adam Duritz singing in front of a green aluminum door. Later, he sings in a room with the band playing behind him.
- DirectorHoward GreenhalghStarsSoundgardenMatt CameronChris CornellMusic video for the song Black Hole Sun, by the Seattle based band, Soundgarden.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithTom HamiltonJoey KramerA teenage boy immerses himself into virtual reality to meet his dream girl in this music video by Aerosmith.
- DirectorTony KayeStarsSoul AsylumJoshua JaniakDavid PirnerOne of the greatest hit songs of the 1990's, Soul Asylum's clip not only presents one of the band's greatest hits but also works as a public service utility while working on theme of missing/runaway children. The video featured images of missing kids from that period and the month/year they were last seen. Along with those, there's images of the band performing the song and few scenes that portray possible real scenarios of many missing kids out there.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsNirvanaKurt CobainDave GrohlNirvana performs in the music video "About a Girl" from the album "MTV Unplugged in New York" recorded for DGC Records. The music video begins with the band playing. Kurt Cobain plays acoustic guitar and sings. The video is taken from footage of Nirvana from their appearance on Unplugged (1989).
- DirectorPaul RachmanStarsAlice in ChainsJerry CantrellSean KinneyOfficial music video for Alice in Chains' 1991 single "Man In The Box".
- DirectorSamuel BayerStarsThe CranberriesMike HoganNoel HoganVideo promo for The Cranberries: Ode to My Family.
- DirectorSophie MullerStarsWeezerBrian BellRivers CuomoWeezer performs in the music video "Say It Ain't So" from the album "Weezer (The Blue Album)" recorded for DGC Records. The music video begins with the band performing in a room with walls and a ceiling decorated with brown upholstery fabric. The band sings into microphones as they play.
- DirectorNeil AbramsonStarsWilliam BaldwinTom BerengerAli Campbell
- DirectorRich MurrayStarsSpin DoctorsChristopher BarronAaron ComessFirst promotional video for Spin Doctors hit "Two Princes".
- DirectorMark KohrStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike Dirnt
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsNirvanaKurt CobainDave GrohlNirvana performs in the music video "All Apologies" from the album "MTV Unplugged in New York" recorded for DGC Records. The music video begins with Kurt Cobain playing acoustic guitar as he sings while his band plays behind him. The video is taken from footage of Nirvana from their appearance on Unplugged (1989).
- DirectorScott KalvertStarsSalt-N-PepaCheryl 'Salt' JamesPepaSalt 'N' Pepa performs in the music video "Shoop" from the album "Very Necessary" recorded for Next Plateau Records. The music video begins with Salt 'N' Pepa driving up in a convertible at the beach and later flirting with some men. They sing on an illuminated set as they dance with dancers.
- DirectorPaul RachmanStarsJeff AmentMatt CameronChris CornellOfficial music video for Temple of the Dog's 1992 single, "Hunger Strike".
- DirectorMathias JulinStarsAce of BaseJenny BerggrenJonas BerggrenVideo promo for Ace of Base: The Sign.
- DirectorKevin KerslakeStarsRed Hot Chili PeppersChris FarleyFleaRed Hot Chili Peppers performs in the music video "Soul to Squeeze" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Coneheads (1993) recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video begins with black and white shots of Anthony Kiedis holding lights. The band perform at a carnival as a cone-headed person performs along with other freaks.
- DirectorFab 5 FreddyStarsSnoop DoggDaz DillingerDr. DreThe music video for the song "Who Am I? (What's My Name?)" by an American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg from his 1993 debut album "Doggystyle".
- DirectorSpike JonzeStarsWeezerTom BosleyTony MaxwellMusic video for the song "Buddy Holly" by the American rock band Weezer, written by Rivers Cuomo. It was released as the second single from the band's debut album Weezer (The Blue Album) in 1994.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsOasisPaul ArthursLiam GallagherMusic video for "Champagne Supernova" by Oasis, released in 1996.
- DirectorJake ScottStarsLivePatrick DahlheimerChad GraceyLive performs in the music video "Lightning Crashes" from the album "Throwing Copper" recorded for Radioactive Records. Ed Kowalczyk sings ans the band stand motionless in a decorated room. Video clips of a woman giving birth and a bald woman play throughout.
- DirectorKen FoxStarsCollective SoulRoss ChildressShane EvansCollective Soul performs in the music video "Shine" from the album "Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video begins with shots of a trees and the sun. The band performs in a darken room under spotlights that cast blue hues. Clips of them in the woods play throughout.
- DirectorKevin KerslakeStarsStone Temple PilotsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoStone Temple Pilots perform in the first version of the music video "Interstate Love Song" from the album "Purple" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with a couple fighting shot in the style of a silent picture. The man leaves as his nose begins to grow and he starts running while carrying a suitcase. The band sits of an apartment rooftop as Scott Weiland sings.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsSkid RowRob AffusoSebastian BachSkid Row performs in the music video "18 and Life" from the album "Skid Row" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with shots of a men in prison cells doing time. Sebastian Bach sings as the band plays. Clips of a young man leaving an abused home with his friend. The man later accidentally kills his friend when drunk and goes to prison.
- DirectorMarc ReshovskyStarsSkid RowRob AffusoSebastian BachSkid Row performs in the music video "I Remember You" from the album "Skid Row" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with shots of the band as they play in a large room with a brown wooden floor. Sebastian Bach sings while clips of an older homeless man thinking about a woman play throughout.
- DirectorMike CuestaStarsBon JoviJon Bon JoviJennifer GattiJohn Bon Jovi composed this song in 1982, along with his then-songwriting partner George Keirak. John did not have a band at that time, so he recorded it with studio musicians. Tim Pierce plays the guitar on this song, - Hugh McDonald plays bass. who later took part in recording the early albums of the band Bon Jovi, and since 1994 the bass Alec John Sach.
- DirectorJosh TaftStarsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoEric KretzA music video for Stone Temple Pilots's song 'Sex Type Thing'.
- DirectorJosh TaftStarsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoEric KretzA promotional for Stone Temple Pilots' 1993 hit single "Plush."
- DirectorGraeme JoyceStarsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoEric KretzStone Temple Pilots perform in the music video "Creep" from the album "Core" recorded for Atlantic Records. As the camera films from above, Scott Weiland sits at a kitchen table and sings as the band sits around him. Video clips of a young man and a old couple play throughout.
- DirectorGraeme JoyceStarsStone Temple PilotsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoStone Temple Pilots perform in the music video "Wicked Garden" from the album "Core" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with shots of two children and one man working in a garden. Scott Weiland sings as the band plays on a stage surrounded by an enthusiastic audience and mosh pit.
- DirectorJohn EderStarsStone Temple PilotsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoStone Temple Pilots performs in the music video "Big Bang Baby" from the album "Tiny Music - Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band playing against an all white background and floor. Scott Weiland sings while wearing a black shirt and green pants.
- DirectorJosh TaftStarsStone Temple PilotsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoStone Temple Pilots performs in the music video "Lady Picture Show" from the album "Tiny Music - Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video begins with a woman watching a film on a rolling projector. The band performs in black and white as they stand in front of a wallpapered background. Vintage clips of women dancing play throughout.
- DirectorDavid SladeStarsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoSarah Michelle GellarA promotional video for Stone Temple Pilots' 2000 single "Sour Girl."
- DirectorKevin KerslakeStarsScott WeilandDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoA promotional video for Stone Temple Pilots' 2001 single "Days of the Week."
- DirectorChapman BaehlerStarsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoEric KretzA promotional video for Stone Temple Pilots' 2001 single "Hello Its Late."
- DirectorJosh TaftStarsPearl JamJeff AmentStone GossardA promotional video for Pearl Jam's 1991 single "Alive."
- DirectorMark PellingtonStarsPearl JamJeff AmentStone GossardA young boy, bullied by his peers and ignored by his parents, brings a gun to school.
- DirectorJosh TaftStarsPearl JamJeff AmentStone GossardPearl Jam performs in the music video "Even Flow" from the album "Ten" recorded for Epic Records. The music video begins with Eddie Vedder saying he wants the lights turned out at a concert. He performs on stage with the band for an enthusiastic audience.
- DirectorKevin AltieriTodd McFarlaneStarsJeff AmentStone GossardJack IronsAn animated music video for Pearl Jam's song "Do the Evolution".
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsBryan AdamsLysette AnthonyThe music video was shot in London, England and later Los Angeles. Directed by Steve Barron, it was nominated for the 1985 MTV Video Music Awards in five different categories: Best Direction, Best Special Effects, Best Art Direction, Best Editing, and Best Cinematography. While the song didn't win any of the awards, it has received more MTV Video Music Award nominations than any other of Adams's songs. The English actress Lysette Anthony appears in the video.
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsBryan AdamsLysette AnthonyAdrian FormosaThe music video, released in 1985, was directed by Irish director Steve Barron. In 1985 the music video was nominated for an MTV Video Music Award in the category for Best Male Video. While the song did not win the award, it was one of the four nominated songs from Adams' fourth studio album Reckless. The video includes appearances by Lysette Anthony and Garwin Sanford. The video features Adams and his backing band in a variety of settings, including running from the police.
- DirectorJulien TempleStarsBryan AdamsMickey CurryLarry KleinMusic video to "Everything I Do I Do It for You" by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams.
- DirectorKevin GodleyStarsBryan AdamsMickey CurryTommy MandelThe music video for the song "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" by a Canadian singer Bryan Adams from the 1991 album "Waking Up the Neighbours".
- DirectorDavid HoganStarsBryan AdamsRod StewartStingBryan Adams, Rod Stewart and Sting perform in the music video "All for Love" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film The Three Musketeers (1993) recorded for A&M and Hollywood Records. The music video begins with Bryan Adams and Sting talking and waiting for Rod Stewart to arrive. When he shoes up, they sing the song together in front of a band.
- DirectorDavid MouldStarsGin BlossomsDoug HopkinsBill LeenGin Blossoms perform in the music video "Hey Jealousy" from the album "Dusted" recorded for San Jacinto Records. The video begins with Steadicam footage zooming into a house. The band performs in the living room of a house while split screen effects separate the picture into six parts featuring different band members.
- DirectorSean AlquistStarsGin BlossomsBill LeenPhillip RhodesGin Blossoms perform in the music video "Allison Road" from the album "New Miserable Experience" recorded for A&M Records. The video begins with shots of a static covered television and a Steadicam going through a house. The band plays on a television as the camera goes through the house.
- DirectorDavid CameronStarsGin BlossomsScott JohnsonBill LeenGin Blossoms perform in the music video "Til I Hear It from You" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Empire Records (1995) recorded for A&M Records. The music video presents a slow scroll from the left to the right featuring the band and young people throughout.
- DirectorDavid HoganJohn CampbellStarsGin BlossomsMusic video for Gin Blossoms' "Day Job".
- DirectorDavid HoganStarsGin BlossomsDoug HopkinsScott JohnsonGin Blossoms perform in the music video "Found Out About You" from the album "Dusted" recorded for San Jacinto Records. The video begins with shots in a long hallway featuring a woman and flashing lights. The band performs in a darkened room as lights flash behind them.
- DirectorRich MurrayStarsSpin DoctorsChris BarronAaron ComessSpin Doctors perform in the music video "How Could You Want Him (When You Know You Could Have Me?)" from the album "Pocket Full of Kryptonite" recorded for Epic Records. The music video opens with a bus somewhere in France. The band plays in a meadow near the stopped bus. A young woman on a bike is featured throughout.
- StarsSpin DoctorsChris BarronAaron ComessSpin Doctors perform in the music video "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" from the album "Pocket Full of Kryptonite" recorded for Epic Records. The music video begins with the band performing in front of a colorful abstract painting. Chris Barron sings while the band plays behind him. Clips of dancing people and lighting effects play throughout.
- DirectorSamuel BayerStarsNirvanaBurton C. BellAndy BialkA music video for Nirvana's song 'Smells Like Teen Spirit'.
- DirectorDave GrohlStarsAqualilliesEmma BaranskiLéa Catania
- DirectorPaola KudackiStarsFoo FightersThalia GerloffDave Grohl
- DirectorDave GrohlStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlHarper Willow GrohlVideo promo for Foo Fighters: The Sky is a Neighborhood.
- DirectorDave GrohlStarsBrad CollinSeth DuhameFoo FightersThe music video for the Foo Fighters track Run off of Concrete and Gold (2017)
- DirectorDave GrohlStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlTaylor HawkinsMusic video for Foo Fighters: Subterranean.
- DirectorDave GrohlStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlTaylor HawkinsPromo video for Foo Fighters: Outside.
- DirectorDave GrohlStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlTaylor HawkinsVideo promo for Foo Fighters: I Am a River.
- DirectorDave GrohlStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlTaylor HawkinsPromo video for Foo Fighters: Congregation.
- DirectorDave GrohlStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlTaylor HawkinsPromo video for Foo Fighters: In the Clear.
- DirectorDave GrohlStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlTaylor HawkinsPromo video for Foo Fighters: The Feast and the Famine.
- DirectorDave GrohlStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlTaylor HawkinsVideo promo for Foo Fighters: Something from Nothing.
- DirectorSam JonesSam JonesStarsEddie CaldwellFoo FightersDave GrohlVideo promo for Foo Fighters: Walk.
- DirectorJesse PeretzStarsFoo FightersJack BlackKyle GassA promotional video for the Foo Fighters' 1999 single "Learn to Fly."
- DirectorDave GrohlStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlTaylor HawkinsMusic video for "My Hero" by Foo Fighters.
- DirectorMichel GondryStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlTaylor HawkinsThe music video for the Foo Fighters' "Everlong."
- DirectorJesse PeretzStarsFoo FightersWilliam GoldsmithDave GrohlFoo Fighters performs in the music video "Big Me" from the album "Foo Fighters" recorded for Roswell Records and Capitol Records. The video features the band parodying Mentos commercials with advertisements for 'Footos". The parodies include moving someone out of a parking place and passing through someone's stretch limo.
- DirectorGerald CasaleStarsFoo FightersWilliam GoldsmithDave GrohlMusic video for "I'll Stick Around" by Foo Fighters.
- DirectorPaola KudackiStarsSofia BoutellaDave Grohl
- DirectorJesse PeretzStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlTaylor HawkinsThe video for the song (directed by Jesse Peretz) is loosely based on the movie, seeing the band members attending several art courses; Dave Grohl studies acting, Nate Mendel studies to be a mime, Taylor Hawkins studies violin, and Chris Shiflett attempts ballet. In the video, Dave tries unsuccessfully to get the attention of a classmate.
- DirectorMark PellingtonStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlTaylor HawkinsThe video features the band playing on top of the abandoned Linda Vista Community Hospital. Along with the band's scenes are clips that show pain, depression, or anger.
- DirectorMichael PalmieriStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlTaylor HawkinsVideo promo for Foo Fighters: Resolve.
- DirectorJesse PeretzStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlTaylor HawkinsPromo video for Foo Fighters: Long Road to Ruin.
- DirectorDave GrohlStarsFoo FightersDave GrohlTaylor HawkinsThe music video, directed by Grohl, was shot entirely in VHS, and shows the Foo Fighters performing inside a white cube set built inside a soundstage in Los Angeles. The "tight, claustrophobic space" was inspired by Grohl's garage, where Wasting Light was recorded.
- DirectorSamuel BayerStarsCollective SoulRoss ChildressShane EvansCollective Soul performs in the music video "Breathe" from the album "Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video begins with shots of the band playing the song on the beach in front of the ocean. People painted entirely in a single color play throughout.
- DirectorChris ApplebaumStarsCollective SoulRoss ChildressShane EvansCollective Soul performs in the music video "Smashing Young Man" from the album "Collective Soul" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video begins with a young boy with glasses carrying a package. The band plays in a room decorated with turquoise blue squares. The young boy falls and loses his glasses eventually picking up a piece of a green bottle to replace it.