2. Gives you Hell – All American
Rejects
The song was released on September 30, 2012
and is their most successful song to date.
The original plot to the music video is that two
neighbours who don’t get along constantly
argue, and their girlfriend/ wife tells them to
swap places for a day and see how the other
one live their lives and sort out the feud
between them. So they can both see eye to
eye to stop them from constantly getting on
each others nerves.
3. Monster - Skillet
The song was released July 14, 2009,
the song carried on to be the bands
breakthrough point, which later led
them to headline at festivals all around
the world.
The song is about how people can feel
so down and when they look deep
down inside themselves they feel like
an outcast, as if there is something
hugely wrong in their life, as if they
were some sort of monster.
4. In the end – Linkin Park
The song was released on the 21st
November 2001.
The song is about how someone
put all of their trust onto their
partner and then the entire
relationship fell apart and then
everything that ever happened
within the relationship fell apart
and broke down. All of the
arguments and fights were all
pointless, and in the end, it all
doesn’t matter.
5. Monster - Skillet
For the music video:
One idea is to get a new person to sing a line of the song other than
the chorus, this could show how there is a monster inside all of us.
Another idea is to get people to sing the song, but jump from their face
to some sort of mask, like a demon/ monster mask.
My initial ideas for my own version of the music video for ‘Monster’ is to
get multiple people to sing the song (to match the audio for lip syncing)
the reason why I decided to have multiple people to sing the song is to
show that everyone goes through dark times and that anyone can have
a side they don’t like. During the verses I am going to get people
dressed in their casual clothes in places that mean a lot to them whilst
singing the song to support this. During the chorus I am going to swap
between having someone in black, with a hood covering their face and
singing and the same person with their face covered whilst playing the
song on guitar. I wont have all of the verses the same, I will have some
clips of people sat still or running over things.
6. Target audience
The target audience of the
song is teenagers who may
be in a bad place or suffer
from anger issues or
depression.