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Depeche Mode's "1980-81: Do We Really Have to Give Up Our Day Jobs?" is a documentary film that takes viewers on a journey behind the scenes of the making of the band's debut album Speak & Spell. Featuring interviews with the group, including former member Vince Clarke, and other key personnel such as Daniel Miller, the film offers a unique glimpse into the band's early days. Vintage footage, including appearances on Top of the Pops and BBC Speak & Spell Tour recordings, brings the era to life. With a runtime of 28 minutes, this short film is a must-see for any Depeche Mode fan or music enthusiast.

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