Directed by Olivier Gondry (brother of director Michel Gondry), this video depicts the band performing the song, "at a fancy dandy party where people are drunk and dancing and having a great time",[1] while the camera is going around the band and the crowd and stopping in different places in rapid motion.
A total of thirty-five DV cameras, set up by Gondry and his crew, were used to achieve the desired panning effects.
This features live performances interspliced with the band lip-syncing the song in various parts.
This version is known as the "Wallpaper version", as it has the band and a large group of extras (described as "a large contingent of LA's most talented weirdos") in zentai-styled bodysuits that match the wallpaper on the wall of the set in which the video is filmed.
Co-directed by Damian Kulash, Mary Fagot, and James Frost, it is perhaps the most well-known music video for the song.