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- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "Throw Your Arms Around Me" from the album "Human Frailty" recorded for Mushroom Records and I.R.S. Records. The music video features the band performing in a large room with a wooden floor.
- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "Sway" from the album "The Fireman's Curse" recorded for Mushroom Records and Virgin Records. The music video opens with aerial shots of a city featuring bridges and buildings. Band members appears throughout the video.
- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "When the River Runs Dry" from the album "Ghost Nation" recorded for Mushroom Records and White Records. The music video opens with shots of television screens and a woman in a pool. Mark Seymour sings as clips of modern life feature throughout.
- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "Do You See What I See?" from the album "What's a Few Men?" recorded for Mushroom Records and White Records. The music video opens with a boy walking along train tracks. The band perform under colored light on a darkened set decorated with looms.
- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "Is There Anybody in There?" from the album "Human Frailty" recorded for Mushroom Records and I.R.S. Records. The music video opens features Mark Seymour sings as he rushes to the news desk at a television state. He sings while television clips feature throughout.
- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "Back in the Hole" from the album "Demon Flower" recorded for White Records and Mushroom Records. The music video features Mark Seymour singing in close-up while under a colored light. Clips of the band feature throughout.
- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "The Slab" from the album "The Fireman's Curse" recorded for Mushroom Records and White Records. The music video opens features Mark Seymour walking on the sidewalk and singing while cars and truck pass him. Clips of people dancing feature throughout.
- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "The Way You Live" from the album "Ghost Nation" recorded for Mushroom Records and White Records. The music video opens with shots of a yard and a man cutting grass. The band performs in front of a black background.
- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "Say Goodbye" from the album "Human Frailty" recorded for Mushroom Records and I.R.S. Records. The music video opens with shots of a cat and the band with their instruments in a white room in front of a large white window. Mark Seymour sings by a car near a wheat field.
- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "We the People" from the album "Cut" recorded for Mushroom Records and White Records. The black and white music video opens with shots of a group of classical musicians playing at a high class party. The lights go out and the band takes over the stage. Mark Seymour sing while the band plays.
- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "Easy" from the album "Demon Flower" recorded for White Records and Mushroom Records. The music video opens with Mark Seymour in mini-jeep go-cart. He sings as he drives toward the camera along a desert road.
- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "Head Above Water" from the album "Cut" recorded for Mushroom Records and White Records. The music video opens with a man driving Mark Seymour through town. The band performs on the concert stage while Mark Seymour walks upstairs.
- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "Back on the Breadline" from the album "What's a Few Men?" recorded for Mushroom Records and White Records. The music video opens with Mark Seymour walking along a desert road while he sings. Clips of a woman and the band feature throughout.
- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "Turn a Blind Eye" from the album "Ghost Nation" recorded for Mushroom Records and White Records. The black and white music video opens shots of a woman laying in a bed. Mark Seymour sings in front of a gray background while young people play in the ocean.
- Hunters and Collectors perform in the music video "Where Do You Go?" from the album "Cut" recorded for Mushroom Records and White Records. The music video opens with shots of a a piano playing and trees. Mark Seymour sings in front of a black background with smoke and trees.