Michael Jackson's 1983 hit Thriller has been named the 'Most Groundbreaking Video Of All Time'.
The 14-minute zombie epic, directed by London filmmaker John Landis, topped a poll for MySpace UK.
Will Francis, site editor of MySpace UK, said modern videomakers could learn a lesson from the past.
'Only two of the top ten were made this century. Which shows despite massive advances in technology, a brilliant idea coupled with a great star is an unbeatable format,' Sky News quoted him as saying.
2. Here It Goes Again -- OK Go (2006)
Image: A scene from Here It Goes Again
Second in the list was Here It Goes Again by US act OK Go in which the band members perform a dance routine on treadmills.
3.Baby One More Time -- Britney Spears (1998)
Image: A scene from Baby One More Time
Britney Spears' breakthrough hit, ... Baby One More Time -- which saw the then teenage singer dancing in school uniform -- finished in third position.
4. Take On Me -- A-Ha (1985)
Image: A scene from Take On MeA-Ha's animated promo for Take On Me, propelling the Norwegian trio to worldwide stardom -- was fourth.
5. Hurt - Johnny Cash -- (2003)
Image: A scene from HurtIn fifth place was Johnny Cash's poignant black and white film for Hurt -- shot while he was in poor health just six months before he died from diabetes complications.
6. Bohemian Rhapsody -- Queen (1975)
Image: A scene from Bohemian Rhapsody7. Around the World -- Daft Punk(1997)
Image: A scene from Around the WorldThere's not much to the song, which consisted of repeated phrasing of its title but the video featuring robots, floating heads, skeletons and women in swimsuits was something else.
8. Weapon Of Choice -- Fatboy Slim (1999)
Image: A scene from Weapon Of ChoiceThe music video directed by Spike Jonze and featuring actor Christopher Walken dancing and flying around in an empty hotel won six MTV awards in 2001.
9. Sledgehammer -- Peter Gabriel (1986)
Image: A scene from SledgehammerAt number nine is the award-winning video featuring Gabriel, his daughters Anna and Melanie, several other women and headless turkeys.
10. Sabotage -- Beastie Boys (1994)
Image: A scene from SabotageRounding off this top 10 is the all white rapper group's homage and parody of 1970s crime drama television series like Hawaii Five-O, The Streets of San Francisco, S.W.A.T., Baretta, and Starsky and Hutch.
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