The Rasmus Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Title Director Album
1996 Funky Jam The Rasmus & Teja Kotilainen Peep
1997 Playboys The Rasmus & Illka Herkman Playboys
1998 Liquid The Rasmus & The Nose Hell of a Tester
2001 F-F-F-Falling Miikka Lommi Into
Chill The Rasmus
2003 In the Shadows (Finnish "Bandit" version) Finn Andersson for Film Magica Oy Dead Letters
In My Life Niclas Fronda & Fredrik Löfberg, Baranga Film/Topaz
In the Shadows (European "Crow" version) Niclas Fronda & Fredrik Löfberg, Baranga Film
First Day of My Life Sven Bollinger
2004 In the Shadows (U.S./UK "Mirror" version) Philipp Stöltzl
Funeral Song Niclas Fronda & Fredrik Löfberg, Baranga Film
Guilty Nathan Cox
2005 No Fear Jörn Heitmann Hide from the Sun
Sail Away Mathias Vielsäcker & Christoph Mangler
2006 Shot Sandra Marschner
2007 Immortal The Rasmus
2008 Livin' In A World Without You Niclas Fronda Black Roses
Justify Owe Lingvall (Pauli Rantasalmi's idea)
2009 October & April (featuring Anette Olzon from Nightwish) Owe Lingvall Best of 2001–2009
Your Forgiveness The Rasmus Black Roses
2012 I'm a Mess Jopsu Ramu - Timo Ramu The Rasmus
Somewhere The Rasmus
Stranger Aku Louhimies
Mysteria

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