"To Take Over, The Break's Over" - Fall Out Boy
This music video, by Fall Out Boy contains most of the expected traits of a music video for a band of their style. Fall Out Boy are considered a Pop Punk band, and the usual features of this genre's music video is focusing on the band and the music, which this video does by capturing the band performing their song to fans, but with the twist of it being the dog's dream. However, the dog seems to be owned by a member of the band, so it all ties back to the band. The music fits with the video as we see them playing the song we hear.
There are also lots of close up and focus on the artist, as towards the middle we see fan's "dissing" the band because the song was on their 2nd album, and obviously many people thought they had changed for worse, so the video concentrated on demonstrating it was a good change. It also shows the bands weath/fame/fortune and skills with the women, as there is an expensive looking car in the background, and the use of women dancers, dressed in skimpy dance outfits dancing "sexily" towards the band. Some of the lyrics also match to the video "flash flash flash photography" lyrics match the setting as they seem to be in a photographing suite or somewhere similar. And the "We don't fight fair" line could reference to the fan's reaction to the band's new album, as demonstrated in the video.
This music video, by Fall Out Boy contains most of the expected traits of a music video for a band of their style. Fall Out Boy are considered a Pop Punk band, and the usual features of this genre's music video is focusing on the band and the music, which this video does by capturing the band performing their song to fans, but with the twist of it being the dog's dream. However, the dog seems to be owned by a member of the band, so it all ties back to the band. The music fits with the video as we see them playing the song we hear.
There are also lots of close up and focus on the artist, as towards the middle we see fan's "dissing" the band because the song was on their 2nd album, and obviously many people thought they had changed for worse, so the video concentrated on demonstrating it was a good change. It also shows the bands weath/fame/fortune and skills with the women, as there is an expensive looking car in the background, and the use of women dancers, dressed in skimpy dance outfits dancing "sexily" towards the band. Some of the lyrics also match to the video "flash flash flash photography" lyrics match the setting as they seem to be in a photographing suite or somewhere similar. And the "We don't fight fair" line could reference to the fan's reaction to the band's new album, as demonstrated in the video.
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