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Revision as of 02:23, 14 August 2011
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Name | Plug In Baby |
Album/single | Plug In Baby CD1 (4), Plug In Baby BX CD (4), Plug In Baby promo VHS (1) |
Length | 3:41 |
Initial air date | Unknown |
Filming Location | Unknown |
Director | Howard Greenhalgh[1] |
Watch | YouTube HD |
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Information
The video features a performance by the band in a bedroom, along with shots of girls with morphed tube and tentacle-esque synthetic body parts. The original idea involved the band's performance, but with robotic limbs moving around them, suggesting a mechanical sex machine.[1] Matthew Bellamy used a JT-Res guitar for the video.
References
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