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MTV Video Music Award for Most Experimental Video

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First awarded
  
September 14, 1984

Category of
  
MTV Video Music Award

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Winners & Nominees
  
SledgehammerPeter Gabriel, Sledgehammer, Winner, Hip to Be SquareHuey Lewis, Hip to Be Square, Nominee, The Boy in the BubblePaul Simon, The Boy in the Bubble, Nominee, Land of ConfusionGenesis, Land of Confusion, Nominee, Missionary ManEurythmics, Missionary Man, Nominee, SledgehammerPeter Gabriel, Sledgehammer, Nominee, Take on MeA-ha, Take on Me, Winner, Money for NothingDire Straits, Money for Nothing, Nominee, Rough BoyZZ Top, Rough Boy, Nominee, Sex as a WeaponPat Benatar, Sex as a Weapon, Nominee, Burning House of LoveX, Burning House of Love, Nominee, Close (to the Edit) Version OneArt of Noise, Close (to the Edit) Version One, Winner, Go InsaneLindsey Buckingham, Go Insane, Nominee, Slow DancingLindsey Buckingham, Slow Dancing, Nominee, Dancin'Chris Isaak, Dancin', Nominee, Ways to Be WickedLone Justice, Ways to Be Wicked, Nominee, Rock ItHerbie Hancock, Rock It, Winner, HyperactiveThomas Dolby, Hyperactive, Nominee, Wonderin'Neil Young, Wonderin', Nominee, Don't Answer MeThe Alan Parsons Project, Don't Answer Me, Nominee, You Might ThinkThe Cars, You Might Think, Nominee

The MTV Video Music Award for Most Experimental Video was first awarded in 1984. The last of this award was given out in 1987, after which it was replaced with Breakthrough Video the following year.

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MTV Video Music Award for Most Experimental Video Wikipedia