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This resulted in the release of his breakthrough album, ''Play'' in 1999. Though ignored by critics at first (they were still laughing at him for ''Animal Rights''), eventually it received critical acclaim and became the best-selling techno album of all time. Then, just to give him more credit, in 2000 the album became the first album to have every single one of its tracks used in movie and television soundtracks.
 
After this he released two more warmly received albums, and then finally returning to his techno roots with his twonext latesttwo albums. ''Play'' was featured on many "greatest of all time" album lists, and ''Animal Rights'' has become little more than a footnote in his discography. His reputation has gained him much respect from fellow musicians in many different genres.
 
{{discography}}
As of July 2019. Copied from [[The Other Wiki]]:
* ''Moby'' (1992)
* ''Ambient'' (1993)
* ''Everything Is Wrong'' (1995)
* ''Animal Rights'' (1996)
* ''Play'' (1999)
* ''18'' (2002)
* ''Hotel'' (2005)
* ''Last Night'' (2008)
* ''Wait for Me'' (2009)
* ''Destroyed'' (2011)
* ''iTunes Festival London 2011'' (2011; live)
* ''Innocents'' (2013)
* ''Long Ambients 1: Calm. Sleep.'' (2016)
* ''These Systems Are Failing'' (2016; with The Void Pacific Choir)
* ''More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse'' (2017; with The Void Pacific Choir)
* ''Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt'' (2018)
* ''Long Ambients 2'' (2019)
 
For Moby's compilation and remix albums, see [[w:Moby discography|The Other Wiki]].
 
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