Are there really seizure-inducing music videos?
A question that has long been posited, since the first music kinetographs were produced by Thomas Edison back in the 1890s, causing Menlo Park residents to bang their heads violently against walls.
The following modern works have been noted as potentially seizure inducing, some even include warnings instead of opening credits. Be advised: If you are driving a motor vehicle or operating heavy equipment, pull to the side of the road before viewing these (and for the love of God, don't hit the play buttons on them all at the same time):
The final one (if you're still with us), the worst one, in my opinion, as far as redeeming musical features versus seizure-inducing likelihood, is officially unavailable for viewing in America, but you can pull up versions on YouTube by searching Dan Deacon and Jimmy Joe Roche "Ultimate Reality".
However, here's a shorter Jimmy Joe Roche tune that may make you wet your pants: (Warning: Strong language until you hit the recorder part) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbaTxUqbOQg
The following modern works have been noted as potentially seizure inducing, some even include warnings instead of opening credits. Be advised: If you are driving a motor vehicle or operating heavy equipment, pull to the side of the road before viewing these (and for the love of God, don't hit the play buttons on them all at the same time):
However, here's a shorter Jimmy Joe Roche tune that may make you wet your pants: (Warning: Strong language until you hit the recorder part) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbaTxUqbOQg
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