Throw on your spelunking helmets, flip on your flashlights, and grab your rappel gear, because we’re about to climb down into deep recesses of our collective memory and revisit some wonderfully weird music videos from the '90s. Some are surreal from start to finish, whereas others just give us brief flashes of wackiness - and all are worth a watch. To be honest, you probably don’t remember just how bonkers these videos are - it had been 30 years since I’d some of these, and I absolutely did not fully grasp their peculiarities the first time around. Oh, and let's not forget about “Dragula” by Rob Zombie! But those only scratch the surface of the weird ‘90s music video waters if you spend enough time dragging Lake Internet, you will stumble upon an embarrassment of bizarre riches. When striking the ball, it plays one of many different tunes until it hits the ground and drops some rupees. And the nightmare inducing “Come to Daddy” by Aphex Twin. In the lobby of Triforce Heroes, you can run into the walls to make a bouncing music ball drop from the ceiling. Cast your mind back to when MTV was all about that particular medium, and each new song release promised a corresponding visual component, with intense visual creativity (and probably some bad acting). The final decade of the 1900s gave popular culture some very special things, and one of those very special things is a seemingly endless stream of strange music videos. 0:00 / 2:28 Jos Gonzlez - Heartbeats (Bouncing Balls Video) Max Mustermann 794 subscribers Subscribe 17K 1.6M views 9 years ago A live and acoustic version of Jos Gonzlez - Heartbeats.
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