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- Music video by Styx based on the dystopian storyline from their concept album Kilroy Was Here. Escaped Kilroy revels his true identity to the world and thanks his robot prison guard, Mr. Roboto, for its unwilling sacrifice.
- Music video short from the soundtrack to the film "The Players Club" featuring Ice Cube, DMX and DJ Clark Kent.
- Concert film by the rock band Styx in which they reenact key parts of the dystopian story from their rock opera-like concept album 'Kilroy Was Here' during their normal live show.
- Music video for a ballad from the concept album 'Kilroy Was Here' by Styx. Melancholic Kilroy thinks about his ex, who left him after he was sent to prison, and the time he spent there. The band performs the song dressed as prisoners.
- Billie Eilish is the youngest artist to record a James Bond theme song. It's an epic task, and plenty of artists, from Madonna to Sheena Easton, have fallen short, producing themes that are ruthlessly criticized or just forgettable. Others, like Shirley Bassey and Adele, have contributed classic songs that left their musical stamps on the franchise. Here, we decipher the musical code of the 007 themes to find out what makes a song sound like quintessential Bond - and see whether Eilish's entry fits the bill.
- Official music video for "The Logical Song" by Supertramp.
- Music video for a song from the rock band Styx's rock opera concept album 'Kilroy Was Here'. Rock rebel Jonathan Chance crashes Dr. Righteous' live TV show to try and stop the maniacal preacher from brainwashing a captured rock fan.
- Promo video of the Del Amitri plays the single from their fourth studio album "Twisted". The band meet in an open field before go to a bar for singing.
- Del Amitri plays the single from their fourth studio album "Twisted" on stage in the UK music program Top of the Pops (1964).
- Music video for a ballad by the rock band Styx. Tommy Shaw sings about a man willing to give a second chance to his girlfriend, but the video is actually about an Italian American restaurant which serves as a front for illegal betting.