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OK Go made another viral video—this time by using 567 printers

That’s a lot of paper!

On by Christine Friar

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The politics of OK Go

‘It’s a stupid time to be quiet.’

On by Amrita Khalid

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Phoenix punk band’s OK Go parody is hilarious—and divisive

‘It’s sad because now we kind of have to go on a weird defensive for OK Go.’

On by Samantha Grasso

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The science behind OK Go’s latest jaw-dropping video

They rode the ‘vomit comet.’

On by Cynthia McKelvey

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OK Go returns with extravagant, zero-gravity music video

This probably took a while to clean up.

On by Christine Friar

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This clumsy Red Sox fan ruined a game for everyone

Pull yourself together, man.

On by Ramon Ramirez

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5 amazing treadmill dance routines that will make you sweat

From OK Go to ‘Uptown Funk,’ treadmill dancing is a YouTube staple.

On by Rae Votta

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A behind-the-scenes look at OK Go’s drone-assisted music video

We want one of those mind-reading chairs. 

On by Audra Schroeder

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OK Go’s newest video is an insane balancing act

The band’s set its sights on self-balancing unicycles now.

On by Michelle Jaworski

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Did Apple copy OK Go’s music video concept?

This isn’t the first time Apple has been accused of copying pre-existing concepts or visuals. 

On by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw

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Meet Rude Goldberg, Rube Goldberg’s handsy evil twin

The engineering marvel has moved past cartoons and OK Go videos.

On by Mike Fenn

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Behind OK Go’s new video ‘The Writing’s on the Wall’

“The thing we’re trying to do with our videos usually is give that gift of joy and wonder.”

On by Andy Hermann

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OK Go’s latest elaborate video is out, and it’s bonkers

We’re pretty sure they spent the last two years trying to dream up ways of outdoing themselves.

On by Andy Hermann

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Stop everything and watch this dude’s elliptical dance routine

The Internet has found another person exercising his heart out.

On by Michelle Jaworski

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Humble Bundle now selling music, too

Humble Bundle is famous for selling indie games to raise money for charity, and now they’re applying their pay-what-you-want model to music, with some of the Internet’s favorite artists along for the ride.

On by Fidel Martinez

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