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WATCH IT: Kimbra "Come Into My Head" (Guy Franklin, dir.)

Kimbra is under examination and in danger of getting lobotimized by a team of cracked medical professionals in "Come Inside My Head." They seem mostly confused by her condition, thereby making them easy marks for the role-reversal that the singer has planned. --> watch "Come Into My Head"

Kimbra "Come Into My Head" (Warner Bros.)Guy Franklin, director | Daniel Gregg, producer | Mammal Films, production co | Edward Goldner, DP | Devin Sarno, commissioner

WATCH IT: Muse "Madness" - Anthony Mandler, dir.

Muse do not fear dubstep. Or any genre, for that matter. "Madness" is a sleek hit that skirts around all sorts of easy description, calling to mind everything from U2 "Numb" to Prince "Kiss" to George Michael "Faith" and lots more that is good. The video is about Madness, of course, but its up to you whether that word best describes the moment of intense passion that happens between two stranger on a train, or the riot of a war that threatens to also engulf them. --> watch "Madness"

WATCH IT: Linkin Park "Lost In The Echo" (Jason Zada, dir.)

The idea of using Facebook Connect to personalize a music video is pretty genius: Let the video troll your Facebook Profile and pull pertinent details and pictures to put into a music video. This Linkin Park video is probably the slickest iteration yet, seamlessly inserting your photos into a dramatic storyline that culminates with a cool crumbling effect.

The problem is I don't think Facebook knows the tone or context of your photos, unless you've properly tagged everyone in them and how you're related to them. I haven't. So, unless you're a diligent Facebooker, you'll just need to hope that this video pulls pictures that actually mean something to you, as opposed to something that clashes with the overall vibe (ie: that embarassing shot from a bachelor party?) .