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- After an Alaskan town is plunged into darkness for a month, it is attacked by a bloodthirsty gang of vampires.
- Many years after "Portal," Chell reawakens at Aperture Science and tries to stop GLaDOS once again with the help of Wheatley, who has his own plans for the historical facility.
- A reconstituted Mr. Bungle assembles in the Eureka public library to perform their unique brand of music.
- Non-linearly follows two kids, rejected by their peers, who become friends. They separate later in life and dedicate to their careers. Still, they feel as if something is missing.
- This video pays homage to the 1960s "scream queen" era of films, showing a titular blonde protagonist who is the main subject of the film's horrors.
- Music video for Mr. Bungle's "Eracist". Original Mr. Bungle members Trevor Dunn, Mike Patton and Trey Spruance are joined by Scott Ian and Dave Lombardo.
- Music video for Alain Johannes' "If Morning Comes" from the album Hum.
- Live recording from The Fantômas/Melvins Big Band concert on May 1 2006 at Kentish Town Farm, London.
- Faith No More's "Cone of Shame" was the fourth single from the album Sol Invictus. The music video was filmed in a tavern in Macedonia.
- Vincent and Mr. Green are Jade Vincent, vocalist, and Keefus Ciancia, pianist and keyboardist. They have been collaborating since 1993. Keefus Ciancia is an original founding member of Weapon of Choice with Lonnie Marshall. Keefus since has worked with the likes of Dr. Dre, E-40, Ice Cube, Vic Chestnut, The Soul of John Black, Mack 10, Fishbone, Blowfly, Skerrick, Mother Tongue, Macy Gray, Allison Krauss, Everlast and Elvis Costello.
- Music video for American band Dead Cross. In a basement two priests fight, while surrounded by cheering children.
- Music video for "Hum" by Alain Johannes from the album with the same name.
- Music video for an American noise rock band's song "Guest House".
- Music video for the single "Mojo" from Peeping Tom's self-titled debut album.
- "Separation Anxiety" is the third video and fourth overall single from Faith No More's album Sol Invictus. The unnerving clip features footage from the 1955 expressionist horror film Dementia, also known as Daughter of Horror.
- Video promo for Tomahawk's "Rape This Day". It appears on their 2003 record Mit Gas.
- Stone Letter is a single by the American rock band Tomahawk. The song appears on Tomahawk's fourth album Oddfellows.
- Music video for "Luna A Sol" by The Alain Johannes Trio featuring guest vocalist Mike Patton.
- A slightly surreal, hand drawn animated music video for American punk act RETOX, describing the distortion and downfall of an iconic figure.