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OK Go have released their new video and it’s epic

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They’ve done it again.

OK Go are back with another incredible video for their latest track “The One Moment”.

Premiering on Facebook today, the video sees OK Go deliver stunning visuals created using a mere 4.2 seconds of footage. The concept, underlying the song’s title, fits in 325 events stretched out in this breathtaking and record-breaking clip.

“[The song] is about those incredible moments in life when you feel most alive. The moment you fall in love, or the moment you make a big decision, so we wanted to shoot the whole video in one moment,” OK Go frontman Damian Kulash reveals in a behind the scenes video.

Check it out below for yourself.

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