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Year | Artist | Video |
---|---|---|
1997 | Bush | "Swallowed" |
1998 | Backstreet Boys | "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" |
1999 | Backstreet Boys | "I Want It That Way" |
2000 | 'N Sync | "Bye Bye Bye" |
2001 | Backstreet Boys | "The Call" |
2002 | Blink 182 | "First Date" |
2003 | Good Charlotte | "The Anthem" |
2004 | Linkin Park | "Numb" |
2005 | Green Day | "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" |
2006 | Fall Out Boy | "Dance, Dance" |
2007 | My Chemical Romance | "Welcome To The Black Parade" |
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