Music Videos
Year | Title | Director(s) |
---|---|---|
1996 | "Wicked Game" (version 1) | Antto Melasniemi |
1998 | "Wicked Game" (version 2) | Markus Walter |
1999 | "When Love and Death Embrace" | Mikko Pitkänen |
"Join Me in Death" (version 1) | Robert Wilde | |
2000 | "Right Here in My Arms" | Pasi Pauni |
"Poison Girl" | — | |
"Gone with the Sin" | Ercin Filizli | |
"Join Me in Death" (version 2) | John Hillcoat | |
"Wicked Game" (version 3) | Bill Yükich | |
2001 | "Pretending" | Kevin Godley |
"In Joy and Sorrow" | John Hillcoat | |
"Heartache Every Moment" | — | |
2002 | "Close to the Flame" | — |
2003 | "The Funeral of Hearts" | Stefan Lindfors |
"Buried Alive by Love" | Bam Margera | |
2004 | "The Sacrament" | Bam Margera |
"Solitary Man" | Bam Margera | |
"And Love Said No" | Bam Margera | |
2005 | "Wings of a Butterfly" | Meiert Avis |
"Killing Loneliness" (version 1) | Noble Jones | |
2006 | "Killing Loneliness" (version 2) | Nathan Cox |
2007 | "The Kiss of Dawn" | Meiert Avis |
"Bleed Well" | Meiert Avis | |
2010 | "Heartkiller" | James Copeman |
"Scared to Death" | Eugene Riecansky | |
2012 | "Strange World" | Eugene Riecansky |
- Notes
A^ No set video director: video consisted of tour footage.
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