Mtv Rock Music Videos Hot!
Again, crossing genre lines, Madonna’s videos like "Material Girl" and "Like a Prayer" proved that controversy and cinematic pastiche could sell records. Her visual language influenced rock acts to take more risks with imagery and choreography.
Yet, there was a brief resurrection via specials. Bands like Foo Fighters (with their legendary rockumentary style videos, such as "Learn to Fly" where the band plays parody characters) and Queens of the Stone Age ( "Go With the Flow" , a stunning animated rotoscope) kept the torch burning. mtv rock music videos
MTV launched 120 Minutes (alternative rock show) and Yo! MTV Raps influenced rock via acts like Rage Against the Machine ("Killing in the Name" video). Bands like Foo Fighters (with their legendary rockumentary
The rise of YouTube (2005) and reality TV (e.g., The Real World , Jersey Shore ) sidelined music videos. Rock videos became niche: The rise of YouTube (2005) and reality TV (e