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- 2013–2015TV EpisodeSonically speaking, it's hard to get much higher than Mt Eden's towering new single "Airwalker." In this exclusive performance video, the New Zealand dub step producers lift up the crowd with help from Diva Ice and a live string section. We're feeling a little lightheaded.
- About a set of sheets that cost $5 at Walmart.
- The independent music scene in Seattle is a vibrant community of talented musicians. $5 Cover Seattle is a dramatic series from Humpday's Lynn Shelton that takes place over 1 weekend in the lives of 14 Seattle bands as they interact, practice, work, perform and hang out with their friends.
- In this parody of "MacArthur Park", Weird Al takes a trip to Isla Nublar to visit Jurassic Park.
- 2011–TV Episode
- Countdown of the Top 10 most texted and talked about young celebrities and pop culture power players.
- 10,000 Maniacs, joined by backing vocalists and several musicians, perform a set drawing heavily from their latest album (Our Time in Eden) in what would be the culmination of the first phase of their career before Natalie Merchant left.
- "The 100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll" was the very first installment of the long running "100 Greatest..." franchise for VH1. Hosted by 'Kevin Bacon', the mini-series of 5 one-hour episodes counted down the 100 most influential artists according to a VH1 survey of rock stars, pop stars, band members, musicians and producers.
- Get an intimate look into the lives of teenagers as they navigate adolescence while facing unplanned pregnancies and go from high school students to parents-to-be.
- Follows nine students at Northshore Recovery High School where teens work to recover from drug addictions while earning their diplomas.
- Arsenio Hall hosts the fifth annual MTV Video Music Awards, with performances by Aerosmith, Cher, INXS, Elton John, Michael Jackson, and more.