Disney Acid Sequence: Music Videos

Music Videos

 * Autechre's Gantz Graf video. Alex Rutterford, the director, states that it's inspired by an actual drug trip.
 * Gouryella's Walhalla video contains a freakout sequence after a Viking runs into the camera. In his dazed state, he imagines, among other things, dancing skeletons and spinning flowers on a trippy background.
 * The whole video for Blockhead's The Music Scene is a surreal animation.
 * Some of Rihanna's videos count. Examples include Where Have You Been, Only Girl (In The World), and You Da One.
 * The queen of pop, Madonna, as done this more than once. To name some, Vogue has imagery based on art deco and Golden era Hollywood, Bedtime Story has surreal imagery (based on real paintings) as part of a dream, and Nothing Really Matters, heavily influenced by Japanese culture.
 * Let's Groove and September by Earth, Wind and Fire use visual effects that end up creating this.
 * Little Boots' Remedy starts as a performance video, then gets all kaleidoscope-like.
 * MGMT just loves this trope. Electric Feel and Kids apply to this trope as much as they need to.
 * Soundgarden's Black Hole Sun is a more nightmarish one.
 * The Chemical Brothers has Let Forever Be and Star Guitar.
 * Future Perfect's Paradise is this in a nutshell, especially when it comes to the backgrounds.
 * Both Ready For The Weekend and My Way by Calvin Harris does this.
 * Katy Perry can go trippy with her videos. California Gurls takes place in a cuddly, but surreal, board game, E.T. has her as a weird creature floating in a stormy sky, and This Is How We Do appears to be random for the sake of being random, to name a few.
 * Kamil Jasmin's Na Tu Svatbu sounds catchy, but its music video easily fits this trope perfectly.
 * Gigi D'Agostino's videos for The Riddle and Bla Bla Bla are animations of a guy finding himself in bizarre situations.
 * David Guetta can sometimes enter this territory. Check out the videos for She Wolf or Play Hard.