Music Videos
Year | Title | Director(s) | Album |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | "Hellterskkkelter" | — | KKKill the Fetus |
1994 | "Mental Stress" | Closed Casket | |
"The Fear (Morty's Theme)" | The Fear (soundtrack) | ||
2003 | "Woo Woo Woo" | Roy Knyrim | Repentance |
"In Detroit" | Esham | ||
2005 | "Since Day One" | A-1 Yola | |
"Turbulance" | |||
"Bolivia" | |||
"Bird After Bird" | |||
"Justa Hustla" | |||
"Yoca Cola" | |||
"Fall Into The Fire" | |||
"Wicket" | |||
"Help Me" | |||
"Servin'" | |||
"Bangin' Dope" | |||
"One Hundred" | |||
"Unhappy" | |||
"Smiley Faces" | |||
2006 | "Detroit Stand Up" | Judgement Day (box set) | |
2006 | "Fortune Teller" | — | |
2007 | "American Psycho" | Lamb Chopz | |
2008 | "World Hustle" | — | |
"Zeitgest" | Sacrificial Lambz | ||
"Livin Legend" | |||
"Dead Rappers" | |||
"Fallen Down" | |||
"Keys to the City" | — | ||
2009 | "Zombieland" | Hellaween: Pure Horror | |
"Happy Happy Joy Joy" | I Ain't Cha Homey | ||
2010 | "Stop Selling Me Drugs" | Suspended Animation | |
"Gumball 3000 - Detroit Pony Wars" | |||
2011 | "A 6iccness" | Secret Society Circus | |
"Comatose" | DMT Sessions | ||
"sildenafil citrate, skrewberry kush, codeine phosphate promethazine" | |||
"lysergic acid diethylamide oxycontin clonazepam" | |||
"Clonazepam" | |||
"Pricele$$ Ble$$ing$" | Death of an Indie Label | ||
"Scante" | DMT Sessions | ||
"Police" | Suspended Animation | ||
"Holy Black Mamba" | Holy Black Mamba |
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