The most controversial music videos of all time

Justin Timberlake: 'Tunnel Vision' - YouTube censored the singer's video, which featured buxom women wearing very little clothing.

Fergie: 'Tension' - The video was removed from YouTube just after it was released. The official reason was not disclosed, but it is thought that it related to a visible intimate body part.

Nirvana: 'Hart-Shaped Box' - Fetuses hanging from trees and old men hanging from crosses are just some of the surrealist elements that made this video so controversial.

Miley Cyrus: 'Wrecking Ball' - The video features Cyrus swinging on a ball and licking a sledgehammer. It's pretty raunchy for Hannah Montana!

Marilyn Manson: '(s)Aint' - The singer appears to be using cocaine off of a Bible. The video went so far that his own record label censored it, releasing a heavily edited version instead.

Eminem (Ft. Dido): 'Stan' - The song that introduced a new word to describe an obsessive fan was heavily censored at the time. At one point, Eminem-obsessed Stan drives off a bridge.

Kanye "Ye" West: 'All of the Lights' - Even today this video is preceded by a warning that it contains flashing images that can provoke epileptic seizures.

Maroon 5: 'This Love' - US MTV decided that the words "coming" and "sinking" had ambiguous connotations and censored the video.

M.I.A.: 'Born Free' - Police violence and scenes of drug use and intimate relations led to the 2011 video being banned from YouTube.

Björk: 'Pagan Poetry' - The singer's exposed torso and graphic images of body piercing proved to be too much for some people.

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