An accompanying music video was released at the same time as the single, co-directed by OK Go and Tim Nackashi.[2] The entire video was made using a delayed image effect, and contains many psychedelic themes. All of the props in the video, such as Wiffle ball bats, gaffer tape, and beach balls, were bought from a 99 cent store.[3][4] As is typical for OK Go videos, it was shot in one continuous take.[4]