You'll be forgiven if you think this could be the movie version of the internet's favorite bon vivant and stripper-thrower Dan Bilzerian, surrounded by weapons and heavily-bandaged women who are deadly and DTF. The video is also NSFW and more than a little creepy, so consider yourself warned...
What starts as a perfectly kinetic "you are there" rooftop rave turns into an insane monster movie when a giant Alpaca shows up to wreak havoc on all of LA.
Can the pool boy score the hot babe? Is he better off just going underwater and holding his breath until he hallucinates a better reality? Or, should he just resign himself to taking care of business Brad Hamilton style?
Adam Lopez puts on the gloves for this documentary clip for a Sublime singer Rome. The weight of familiy and history are strong here, with the young Lopez clearly trying to live up to, or maybe escape the shadow of his father Hector Lopez — a Mexican boxer who won a Silver Olympic Medal at the 1984 Los Angeles games.
There's the doube-dutch girls and the tipped over 40oz, but neither the location — which looks like a bombed-out middle eastern village — nor the smooth b/w grading signify a typical hip-hop video.
What starts as a straight-up performance piece becomes something else when the FX kick in, turning Young The Giant into wisps of smoke and overlaying each band member with shots of the natural world.
Right there on the YouTube page, singer Brendon Urie celebrates that the inspiration for his latest torso-baring clip for Panic! at the Disco is everyone's favorite D'Angelo video. Director D Jay Brawner makes sure to give the fans everything (or alllmost everything) they want from this sexy one-taker, assuming the fans don't really want to look at anyone else in the band.