The 20 Best Music Videos of 2008

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5. Radiohead, "House of Cards"
Radiohead have a habit of producing high-concept, technologically impressive, rather boring videos. Luckily, the incredible laser animation of this one results in something almost as pleasing to watch as it is mind-bending to think about. [Directed by: James Frost]


4. Weezer, "Pork and Beans"
Even if you don't love his music these days, you've got to envy Rivers Cuomo. There may not be anyone else who's famous enough -- and nerdy enough -- to recreate all of the past few years' biggest YouTube hits in one epic, hilarious music video. [Directed by: Mathew Cullen]


3. Gnarls Barkley, "Going On"
I know "Who's Gonna Save My Soul" was supposed to be Gnarls' best video from The Odd Couple (special achievement medal to them this year, they were all great), but I just can't get the cryptic last few seconds of this Jamaican odyssey out of my mind. [Directed by: Wendy Morgan]


2. British Port Authority, "Toe Jam"
Simple, witty concept? Check. Sorta porny '70s rec room set? Check. Secret un-censored version somewhere out there? Gosh I hope so. [Directed by: Keith Schofield]


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Posted By HenriechS

03.15.09 4:37 PM

Posted By HenriechS

03.15.09 4:37 PM

#12

"Sometimes really brutal imagery is necessary to express pure rage at unforgivable social injustices."

The director would know all about that.

http://tinyurl.com/peterdeanrickards

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