Top 10 Controversial Music Videos
10. Fiona Apple - Criminal
In her 1997 music video for "Criminal," an emaciated Fiona Apple, surrounded by what appear to be tranquilized models, undresses as she croons lyrics like "I've been a bad, bad girl." Apple's appearance, described by the New Yorker as being similar to that of an "underfed Calvin Klein model," spurred accusations that the video promoted a "heroin chic" and had "overtones of child porn." Taking a fiercely uncompromising stance against her critics, Apple said, as she accepted her MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist later that year, "Everybody out there that's watching ... this world is bullshit and you shouldn't model your life about what you think that we think is cool.
9. Christina Aguilera - Dirrty
This 2002 song from Christina Aguilera's album Stripped had plenty of raunch and chaps, but it was a message hidden to most that raised a flag — in Thailand. Amid the grinding, suggestive hand motions and scant clothing are signs that hint at illegal sex trafficking in Thailand in the background as Aguilera dances in a boxing ring. Translated from Thai, the signs read "Thailand's sex tourism" and "Young underage girls." While Aguilera's record label contended the singer had no idea what the signs meant when translated, Thailand banned the video from airing in the country.
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What Linkin Park Might Pick Up At Weenie Roast’s Gift Lounge

Linkin Park at KROQ Weenie Roast 2007
In the vivid realms of our imagination, the hip-hop gifting suite is full of Cristal and private jet flights. The country music gifting suite includes a lifetime supply of Miller Lite and a cleaning service run by scantily clad cowgirls. The gifting suite for the rock world is edgier and more casual–booze, items to play your beats through and cool threads.
At the KROQ Weenie Roast this year, the Farmer John VIP backstage gift lounge curated by Hype Circle will definitely meet the hardcore demands of our fantasies, although we’ll just have to watch from the sidelines while rock stars and their friends swag it up.
In an effort to thank the hardworking musicians who support charities like The Surfrider Foundation, Heal the Bay, and Music for Relief by playing for Weenie Roast, the bands will have a chance to grab a plethora of goodies....