Kanye West's video for "All of the Lights" was the subject of a (very) brief controversy last month when a group representing people who suffer from epilepsy complained its flashing lights could cause seizures. West's record label added a warning to the top of the clip and popped it back on YouTube. But the web is still not safe for the tiny demographic of West fans who are photosensitive: The new lyric video for Katy Perry's "E.T." remix featuring West is totally seizurey! Watch if you dare (The Amp got a headache and gave up... reading the ridiculous lyric "Infect me with your loving" didn't entice us to stick around, either).
Katy Perry and Kanye West’s ‘E.T.’ Video Is Totally Seizure-Inducing
By Caryn Ganz | Amplifier – Mon, Mar 14, 2011 7:04 PM EDTPagination
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