Nathan Cox
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Nathan "Karma" Cox is a music video director.[1]
Filmography[]
2017[]
- "Poontang Boomerang" - Steel Panther
- "Be With Me" - Old Dominion
2016[]
- "Stick to Your Guns" - Sick Puppies[2]
- "Destroy Something Beautiful" - Media Solution [3]
2015[]
- "Tonight We Ride" - Unleash the Archers[4]
2014[]
- "Would You Still Be There" - Of Mice & Men
- "You Can't Stop Me" - Suicide Silence
- "Same Damn Life" - Seether
2012[]
- "I Came to Party" - Deuce
2011[]
- "The Last Time" - All That Remains[5]
- "Fallen Angels" - Black Veil Brides[6]
- "You Only Live Once" - Suicide Silence
- "Let's Get It Crackin'" - Deuce
- "America" - Deuce
2010[]
- "Gods and Punks" - Monster Magnet[7]
- "Let the Guilt Go" - Korn
- "My Soul Still Burns" - Media Solution
2009[]
2008[]
2007[]
- "Not All Who Wander Are Lost" - DevilDriver
- "The Running Free" - Coheed and Cambria
2006[]
- "Our Truth" - Lacuna Coil
- "Kill to Believe" - Bleeding Through
- "Killing Loneliness" - HIM
- "Anthem (We Are the Fire)" - Trivium
- "Enjoy the Silence" - Lacuna Coil
- "Closer" - Lacuna Coil
- "Drownin" - Shurman
- "The River" - Live
2005[]
- "Little Sister" - Queens of the Stone Age
- "The Clincher" - Chevelle
- "Drive Away" - Gratitude
- "Personal Jesus" - Marilyn Manson
- "Liberate" - Disturbed
- "Alone (No More)" - Craving Theo
- "Right Here" - Staind
- "Stricken" - Disturbed
2004[]
- "Vitamin R (Leading Us Along)" - Chevelle
- "Redefine" - SOiL
- "Looks Like They Were Right" - Lit
- "Guilty" - The Rasmus
2003[]
- "Good Times" - Finger Eleven
- "Out of Control" - Hoobastank
- "Something Beautiful" -
2002[]
- "I Feel So" - Box Car Racer (co-directed with Tom DeLonge)
- "Cold" - Static-X (co-directed with Mr. Hahn)
- "The Red" - Chevelle
- "Pitiful" - Blindside
- "Dem Girlz" - Oxide & Neutrino
2001[]
- "Angel's Son" - Various Artists (including members of Snot, Korn, Sevendust, Slipknot, System of a Down, Coal Chamber, Limp Bizkit and Sugar Ray)
- "Papercut" - Linkin Park (co-directed with Joe "Mr. Hahn" Hahn)
- "In the End" - Linkin Park (also co-directed with Mr. Hahn)
- "Points of Authority" - Linkin Park
- "Crashing Around You" - Machine Head
- "Moto Psycho" - Megadeth
- "Down with the Sickness" - Disturbed
2000[]
- "Ty Jonathan Down" - Videodrone featuring Jonathan Davis
- "Synthetic" - Spineshank
- "Satisfied" - 8stops7
- "Stupify" - Disturbed
- "What's the Dillio?" - Mest
1998[]
- "War?" - System of a Down
- "Sugar" - System of a Down
1997[]
- "Loco" - Coal Chamber
DVDs[]
- "Music as a Weapon II"[8] - Disturbed, Ünloco, Taproot and Chevelle
- "M.O.L." - Disturbed
- "Deuce" - Korn
- "Who Then Now?" - Korn
- "Frat Party at the Pankake Festival" - Linkin Park
Awards[]
Cox has been nominated for 11 awards and won 1 award for his music video work.
Wins include:
- MTV Video Music Awards
- Best Rock Video - Linkin Park: “In the End” (winner)
Nominations include:
- MTV Video Music Awards
- Best Editing - Metallica: “I Disappear” (nominated)
- Best Group Video - Linkin Park: “In the End” (nominated)
- Video of The Year - Linkin Park: “In the End” (nominated)
- Best Editing - Foo Fighters: “Best of You” (nominated)
Music Video Producers Association Awards:
- Directorial Debut - Coal Chamber: “Loco" (nominated)
- Best Editing - Foo Fighters: “Best of You” (nominated)
- Best Editing - The Fray: “How to Save a Life” (nominated)
Billboard Music Video Awards:
- Best Hard Rock Video - System of a Down: “Sugar” (nominated)
- Best Hard Rock Video - Disturbed: “Stupify” (nominated)
Much Music Video Awards:
- Best Rock Video - Finger Eleven: "Good Times" (nominated)
References[]
- ^ Nathan Cox at IMDb
- ^ "Sick Puppies, 'Stick to Your Guns' - Video Premiere". Loudwire.
- ^ "Media Solution, 'Destroy Something Beautiful' - Video Premier". Revolvermag.
- ^ Sonic Cathedral Webzine: Face-Off Challenge Cradle Of Filth VS Unleash The Archers[permanent dead link]
- ^ Noisecreep.com: "The Last Time" Video Premiere
- ^ Steven Gottlieb [1], "Video Static", April 4, 2011, Accessed April 6, 2011.
- ^ MONSTER MAGNET - Gods and Punks (Official) on YouTube
- ^ http://nathancox.net/credits
Categories:
- 1971 births
- American music video directors
- Living people