I got into listening to OK Go a while ago because it kind of reminded me of Weezer, which may or may not be an insult to them or their fans.
What kept me going back was their creative process of producing the music videos for their songs. No matter how much I watch them, they never get old, as the effort put into them never ceases to amaze me.
Undoubtedly, it cost a lot to produce that as it required a 0-gravity flight.
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What kept me going back was their creative process of producing the music videos for their songs. No matter how much I watch them, they never get old, as the effort put into them never ceases to amaze me.
OK Go - Upside Down & Inside Out
This is the first music video that got me interested in watching more.Undoubtedly, it cost a lot to produce that as it required a 0-gravity flight.
OK Go - Needing/Getting
This had to have taken a lot of time and planning to get just right in order to have the car play the beat of the song as it drives a track.OK Go - This Too Shall Pass - Rube Goldberg Machine
One of my favorites, and this too had to take a lot of time and patience to get the domino effect just right.OK Go - This Too Shall Pass
This is my favorite song, but I don't know if there was "as much" effort, in comparison to my judgment on the others posted above, put into the video. Surely, there were a lot of resources as it required a full marching band to play out though.OK Go YouTube Channel
If their music isn't your thing, but you just like to watch art essentially play out, you can surely get lost in OK Go's YouTube channel (and music videos) for some time.OK Go
OK Go is a band. This YouTube channel is for their stuff. Contained therein: new videos, old videos, making-of videos, 3D videos, unreleased songs, Tim & Dan reenacting scenes from Pretty in Pink and Star Wars and Casino, the odd message from Damian, a tweet-pixelated pop-up show from Brazil...
