Switchfoot Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Title Director(s) Album Source
1997 "Chem 6a" Stephen Lewis The Legend of Chin Watch
1999 "New Way to Be Human" Brandon Dickerson New Way to Be Human Watch
"Company Car" Scott Mortensen Watch
2000 "You Already Take Me There" Brandon Dickerson Learning to Breathe Watch
2003 "Meant to Live (Live Version)" Chad Butler The Beautiful Letdown Watch
"Meant to Live" Laurent Briet Watch
2004 "Meant to Live (Spider-Man 2 Version)" Watch
"Dare You to Move" Robert Hales Watch
"Dare You to Move (Version 2)" Marc Webb Watch
2005 "Stars" Scott Speer Nothing Is Sound Watch
"Stars (Live Version)" Watch
"Happy Is a Yuppie Word" Scott Speer Watch
2006 "We Are One Tonight (Fan Montage Version)" Watch
"We Are One Tonight" Jon Watts Watch
"The Blues" Andy Barron Watch
"Oh! Gravity." P.R. Brown Oh! Gravity. Watch
2007 "Awakening" Brandon Dickerson Watch
2008 "This Is Home" The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Watch
"This Is Home (Version 2)" Erwin Brothers The Best Yet Watch
2009 "Mess of Me" (Live Version) Andy Barron Hello Hurricane Watch
"Mess of Me" (Official Version) Paul Kerby Watch
"The Sound (John M. Perkins' Blues)" (Live Version) Watch
2010 "Always" Chad Butler Watch clip
"The Sound (John M. Perkins' Blues)" (Official Music Video) Tom Aiello, Edd Flynn Watch
2011 "Dark Horses" Tom Aiello Vice Verses Watch
"Restless" Watch
2012 "Rise Above It" Watch
2013 "The Original" Watch

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