Top 10 OK Go music videos

OK Go is a band that is known for their intricate music videos that display amazing choreography and bright effects that bring together the scenery in the video with the music.
The band came together in 1998 in Chicago. Consisting of Damian Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Dan Konopka, and Andy Ross, they have released four albums, including the recent Hungry Ghosts.

Having been together for over 15 years and bringing about viral videos that have allowed them to work with many talented people, the band continues to show their creative streak when it comes to putting together intricate videos that not only bring good music to listeners, but allow them to focus on distinctive aspects of different parts of the video.

Just days ago, OK Go released their newest video “I Won’t Let You Down” from their album Hungry Ghosts. Not only does the video display their unique choreography, but it also showcases many different dancers who creatively move around as the camera looks at them from high in the sky.

TheCelebrityCafe.com has put together a list of some of the top ten music videos the band has put together over the years.

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10. "Skyscrapers"

The neat thing about this video is it consists of two people dancing against different backdrops that change color as they move from left to right and vice versa. Their outfits also change depending on the décor of the set.


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9. "WTF?"

This video is really cool and uses special effects to create a warped look in the background as the individuals in the video move around and at one point, use multicolored sticks to draw the background, even as they move it in front of them and don’t blend in.
Note: This video does have some strong language in the song


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8. "Don’t Ask Me"

This video features the band performing in black and white while the background features a backdrop that has different colors such as pink or orange, but sometimes it is completely gray.


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7. "All Is Not Lost"

For “All Is Not Lost,” we see individuals in the video dressed in green spandex and performing intricate dance moves. It gets pretty cool toward the end when the screen in the video makes it appear that there are more dancers thanks to special effects in the video.


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6. "The Writing’s On The Wall"

This video features some really interesting effects as the band wears outfits that allow them to blend into the background, such as wearing polka dots that are blue like the background or zebra print suits against a black and white screen. Plus, the band also seems to take control of the camera at times, making this video seem interactive.


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5. "The Muppet Show Theme Song"

This video begins with the band preparing to make some music when one of the Muppets comes to interrupt them. As they sing on treadmills, the Muppets come to sing with them and they move along different backdrops, including an introduction by Kermit The Frog.


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4. "This Too Shall Pass (Rube Goldberg Machine)"

This video begins with dominoes going off around a room and setting off different kinds of objects as the band performs covered in different paints. As the camera moves around the band who stay stationary for the most part, we see what happens as the objects come closer to setting off around them. The end of the video shows the band in front of a tarp and being hit by paintballs thanks to the domino effect.


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3. "Get Over It"

In this film, there isn’t much of an elaborate set up as their previous videos, but it still showcases intricate details that occur in the background as they perform in a room filled with different objects.


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2. "Here It Goes Again"

The video for “Here It Goes Again” shows the band performing on treadmills throughout the entire sequence. They move seamlessly around each other and the choreography is done smoothly.


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1. "I Won’t Let You Down"

This video is the band’s newest one. “I Won’t Let You Down” begins with the band getting into position with one behind the other. They are sitting on motorized scooters throughout the video and perform seamless choreography as they sing the song off their latest album, Hungry Ghosts. The band then moves outside as they continue moving on the droids while dancers move around them.

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