Grimes guest programs rage (2013)
Filmed back in December 2012 when Grimes (a.k.a. Claire Elise Boucher) took her Visions Tour down under, this classic rage episode gives us a glimpse into the mind an artist riding the wave of one of their most iconic releases. Join her on the red couch along with mates(?) Lafayette and Colleen as they take picks at some of their favourite music videos. There's some true 2012 internet easter eggs in the mix, with appearances from artists like Skrillex, PSY, Nicki Minaj and many more….
Don't miss out on the Visions on ABC Entertains from 11:13pm this Friday, August 15.

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