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* [[Aerosmith/Funny|Aerosmith]]
* [[The Beatles (band)/Funny|The Beatles]]
* [[Ben Folds/Funny|Ben Folds]]
* [[Body Count/Funny|Body Count]]
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** Additionally, Gaga posing in front of a fire and the ending of Bad Romance, with Gaga lying in bed beside a burnt skeleton with a cigarette in her mouth and a bra that ACTUALLY SPARKS. Or, as one literal video version put it, 'Cue light and death bra.'
* [[Dragon Force (video game)]]'s music video for "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hMQVXCd_xk&feature=fvst Operation Ground and Pound]". During the solo, the video suddenly shows that the entire video is just Herman and Sam playing a video game. At one part, it suddenly cuts to ZP Theart standing against a green screen drinking coffee, who shrugs before the scene cuts again.
* [[The Beatles|George Harrison]]'s]] highly sarcastic (as he often wrote his songs) "This Song" (written in response to the descision of a court case involving his song "My Sweet Lord", the Chiffons' song "He's So Fine", and alleged plagiarism on George's part) is funny enough on its own (especially with [[Monty Python|Eric Idle]]'s brief presence on the track), but the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsUkACDSIZY music video] is ridiculousness [[Up to Eleven]]. Includes [[Rolling Stones|Ronnie Wood]] in drag.
* Stevie Ray Vaughn's "Cold Shot" has this hilarious video of Stevie getting abused by what is implied as his wife.
* [[Paul Simon]]'s "You Can Call Me Al", which has [[Chevy Chase]] show up and start lip-synching the words right before Simon is about to; this is the culmination of a running [[Saturday Night Live]] gag where Chase would claim to be Simon. Their expressions during the video are priceless.
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