Moby: Play(2001)
Play the Video (also known as Play the DVD) is a video album by American electronic musician Moby. It features "Give An Idiot A Camcorder", a 20 minute movie by Moby starring Moby. Also includes live performances from Later With Jools Holland. And promo videos.
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