**mindless Self Indulgence "straight To Video" Music Video** [ UPDATED ]

The music video for a standout track from Mindless Self Indulgence’s 2005 album You’ll Rebel to Anything , is a gritty, high-energy visual that embodies the band’s signature "industrial jungle pussy punk" style. Directed by Poz Lang and released in 2007 , the video serves as a chaotic accompaniment to a song that explores themes of personal failure, superficiality, and the hollow nature of fame. Production Credits Director : Poz Lang Producer : Jim Muscarella Release Year : 2007 Song Producer : Jimmy Urine and Gene "Machine" Freeman Thematic Meaning & Visual Concept

Mindless Self Indulgence – Straight To Video (Clean Version) **Mindless Self Indulgence "Straight To Video" music video**

: The lyrics suggest a deep frustration with societal "bullshit," leading to a desire to escape into a curated, albeit unfulfilling, visual identity. The music video for a standout track from

"Straight To Video" was one of the band's most commercially successful tracks during their mid-2000s peak. "Straight To Video" was one of the band's

: The song portrays someone whose "beauty is fading" and who has become a "failure played in stereo". The visual aesthetic often mirrors this, featuring high-contrast, distorted imagery that feels like a low-budget, DIY production—fitting the "straight to video" motif.

: Jimmy Urine frequently references a "bad girl" who goes straight to video, which some fans interpret as a commentary on the exploitation and easy money within the adult film industry. Context in MSI's Discography

The video and lyrics use the film industry term "straight to video"—referring to movies deemed too poor or niche for theatrical release—as a metaphor for bypassed potential and taking the "easy way out".