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Things to Make and Do is the third studio album by the British electronic music duo Moloko, released in 2000. The album showcases a blend of electronic, pop, and trip-hop influences, characterized by Róisín Murphy's distinctive vocal style paired with Mark Brydon's innovative production techniques. The sound is both eclectic and accessible, with tracks that range from upbeat dance anthems to more introspective ballads. The album is remembered for its creative approach and has garnered a cult following, contributing to Moloko's legacy as pioneers of the electronic pop genre.