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Chicago Tribune
Entertainment
Tracy Swartz

BRIEF: OK Go releases music video shot in zero gravity

Feb. 11--The members of OK Go have managed to top themselves again by using the laws of physics.

The Chicago rock band, known for its intricate music videos, on Thursday debuted the video for its single "Upside Down and Inside Out," which was shot in zero gravity.

The band members told ABC's "Good Morning America" they spent three weeks in Russia working on the video for the track, which is from their 2014 album "Hungry Ghosts." The band said it spent about two hours and 15 minutes in weightlessness filming the scenes at the Yu.A. Gagarin Research and Test Cosmonaut Center.

It's been nearly 10 years since OK Go, which formed in 1998, released its popular synchronized treadmill dance video for "Here it Goes Again."

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