http://youtu.be/4A_tSyJBsRQ
The song features a rather unorthodox music video, displaying the five members of the band sitting in a moving RV, wearing sunglasses while headbanging and air guitaring to the song (which includes Fredrik Thordendal's precise solowork as well), while Tomas Haake sits on a bunk bed with two drumsticks and Jens Kidman screams the lyrics into a red ballpoint pen - all while keeping a straight face. According to the liner notes of Rare Trax (which contained the MPEG version of the video), the video was recorded in 1999, "somewhere in Ohio". Hagström has claimed that the band was drunk at the time.
The bed has "It was Satan's wrong!" scrawled upon it, which is a literal word-by-word translation from Swedish band The Kristet Utseende's song "Det var Satans fel" ("It was Satan's fault" or "Satan made me do it"). Haake later admitted that the writing was done via duct tape, "out of pure boredom". He also admitted that the video itself was intended as a joke, and was never really meant to be released, although it ended up being the most popular Meshuggah video on YouTube.