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This week is another exciting and important one in the history of the music we believe in. As it stands, Bloc Party’s debut album ‘Silent Alarm’ is about to go top 5, nay, top 3 in the album chart proper. And yeah, it’s had great press and great support from radio and TV. Of course this is all very exciting and we believe, deserved. But what COULD happen now is even more exciting.
A potential number 1 album from a bunch of ethical and artsy outsiders isn’t meant to be allowed to hi-jack the British mainstream, let alone take on the world. Great albums and great artists are meant to be loved but never championed. Cherished solely by those with great taste and knowing smiles. But what a number one album does in the right hands is potentially incredible.
But what’s more important is that Bloc Party have done this not through corporate lucre, but through shared belief. They’ve bucked the insular short-termist problems of the music industry and instead relied on and worked with the ballsy early chance-takers; those believers in their own ears, the likes of Steve Lamacq and David and Will (it really doesn’t matter that you don’t know those names – they probably prefer it that way) from Mtv2 went that bit further, pushed that bit harder, put their necks and reps on the line, and took a chance on a band who weren’t a sure thing and 12 months ago really weren’t seen as the ‘saviours’ of whatever need saving.
A (possible) number 1 album from Bloc Party signals a time of new precedents and establishing new conventions. What’s needed now is less hype breeding hype, and more people taking risks on the music they love, giving the great and the good the chance to succeed without the need for high singles chart positions before a band is even listened to by the gate keepers of the mainstream, those demi-arbiters of taste, who trust facts and money more than their ears.
The conglomerations no longer hold all the power. Like Franz, it’s about proving you can do it on an independent IF YOU WANT TO; you can do it through hard graft and you don’t need to compromise your soul’n’integrity to do it.
We’re really not indie-facist major-haters. We just think that a band like Bloc Party, where they are and what they stand for, are just, well… more important than most. If you think we’re wrong, that’s fine. Without going too mumbo jumbo, Bloc Party are the first real post-Radiohead, post Millennial band; one that distils a lot of the fantastic ideas, thoughts and beliefs that have been swimming around us in the past half-decade, but maybe not quite nailed down by any one act. This is here for posterity.
Currently sitting above BP are the Scissor Sisters and Keane. Why? The Brit Awards. All over TV and the radio and the red top press. They’ve had their moment in the sun (no pun intended), they’ve each sat atop the charts for weeks on end– in fact they were the biggest selling two records in the UK last year. Why do they deserve more hype, more press and more sales? What does it achieve? A bit more money for someone. That’s all. They’re big enough already. What would a no.1 ‘Silent Alarm’ achieve? A 1,000,000 more important things. A victory for a way of thinking and acting and supporting your bands.
So all we’re basically saying is this; buy this album this week; not next week if you were planning it. Buy yourself 40 less fags this week, two less double jack n cokes in an expensive bar somewhere. Borrow the money from your mum, wash your neighbour’s car (and for a tenner, better give it a rub dry and hoover the insides). You clearly love music, and if you’ve got this far (god bless you) then you must like Bloc Party. You’ve downloaded the record two months ago? No bother, just prove how much you like it by buying it. They deserve that.
Buy this album and do something for the greater good.
Point over. Thank you for reading, and feel free to send this to someone else…
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*goes to rob little brother*
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Its only 8.99 or something on amazon!
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I have a feeling we could be in for round two here - prepare to watch that scrollbar shrink! :)
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This year's been ace for albums so far..
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Bloc Party just aren't that great.. little thoughts was good, but the singles that followed have been pretty bland and forgettable in my opinon.
Buying sub-standard music wont solve anything, no matter what label is putting it out.
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but i'm not buying it 'til next week, when i can go into town and buy this and the new doves album at the same time...no point making unnecessary effort. a no.1 silent alarm will achieve bugger all, not since radio 1 appointed them as their new we'll-say-we-supported-them-from-the-beginning-but-in-reality-we-never-heard-of-them-til-so-here-we-are band.
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i think Parachutes is the most important and one of the best albums of this decade so far. Silent Alarm also easily slots into the top 5 on both counts. please don't use Bloc Party's success as an excuse to slag off Coldplay
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It is a great album - a little different to what I was expecting, not as 'straightforward'.
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It is a great album - a little different to what I was expecting, not as 'straightforward'.
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They're just a fucking indie band.
And an indie band with a singer who can't sing.
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Absolutely.
Why should anyone have to excuse something that is morally right?
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The Emperor's New Clothes
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Put Kele's vocal track into a pitch monitor and you'll see he's bang on pitch pretty much all of the time. So you are incorrect.
If you're saying you don't LIKE his voice, that's another matter - I just wish you'd express yourself properly.
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Still, two fingers to the man, eh?
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Emails telling people to buy a record simply because it's rebellious to do so and raises two fingers to the corporate world, only mentioning the quality of the album as a sideline... not cool. In the past, the album review would have been the major advert to a good record, not some virtual begging note. Why not try and let the music stand on its own and represent itself? And if you're trying to get this album to Number One and usurp the mainstream pigs, why not advertise the record's virtues to people who don't read this site or have any knowledge of them? Getting a bunch of indie music fans to buy an album isn't exactly changing much, the sales go up for one week, down the next and the album slides out of view.
*goes back to sandwich*
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Its a bit of an embarassing article, but I've already bought the album.
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I don't seriously believe that it is at all though, before anyone gets angry.
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*orders, hoping no one bought it for his birthday*
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Overall it's pretty good but not great. Maybe it'll grow on me after a couple of weeks.
Luno and Like Eating Glass are the 2 best non-singles imo.
I've always liked Banquet though.
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very good article, and they do deserve a number 1 album and it would do a lot of good things for british music. the only bad thing is that it would make that kat deeleys new favourite band...
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But I think the assumption here is that almost everyone will have already heard the album. And that we all know whether we like it or not. It's a rallying cry for indie that's needed. A realisation that one of our bands can be huge. And that means us showing our support buy buying it; if we like what we downloaded.
I just can't buy into it.
I appreciate that we should support an indie band and everything. But it's all passed me by. I get this feeling that it's a London band, who had lots of indie scene hype, but weren't really understood by (and didnt try to be launched to) anyone outside london. Then it came to the right point in their phased marketing, and they're everywhere. That's fine. I love that "indie is back", and I've just come around to Bloc Party's music. But I'm not part of it. This isn't like it was with Franz Ferdinand a year ago.
I do like quite a lot of this NWONWONW scene, but it just seems so remote. Toronto and Portland both feel closer than London.
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I'd love to make a huge list of points about why this article is completely flawed, but I'm dying for a shit.
For every person that posts 'OKAY! I'LL BUY IT!', I'm going to buy 2 copies of Keane and Scissor Sisters. Must dash. Touching cloth. Really.
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The problem is, those bands should also not be grey, poseuriffic, have the worst drumming since the Kings of Leon, and have the same riff repeated FOREVER UNTIL IT NUMBS THE COCKLES OF YOUR HEART.
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But a few points i'd like to raise
1) why will a bloc party number one "change" anything" you say it will "set new precedents" but that's just a meaningless sloganistic assertion. Try making some simple statements
2) We need less hype ?! That criticises itself ...
3) All this nonsense about being "post-Radiohead" (hahaha) implies that Bloc Party are progessive. Which is utterly false. Like most DiS type bands that made a breakthrough in 2004, they are utterly regressive and backward looking. Not that that is necessarily a bad thing - but, y'know, you are lying.
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I love Bloc Party... But i dunno, they seem over-exposed already. I mean of all the bands I've heard this year, granted they seem like the ones I can relate to the most (as people & with the whole ideas in their head) but theres somethign there that I don't like about it...
Hey, look on the bright side. I xan't think of band thats polarised opinion that much on this site in a while...
A Pointless Article
Bloc Party are good and the album's good, but unfortunately Sean's article in my humble opinion smacks of propaganda. We don't need to be told like 5 year olds to go out and buy something. Sean, if you want us to go and listen to diverse, 'real' music, why do you so desperately want this band to be number 1 in the charts? I have now given up looking at charts because I find them irrelevant and stupid.
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Nobody should buy an album because of the hype or because it's supposedly good for indie music.
Good for Bloc Party if they get big.
Just hope some very good band like I Like Trains will get signed ang get as much exposure.
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This article = Not ace.
It really irks me the way DiS slags off some bands (Kasabian, Razorlight) who've made that jump into the big time, then sprouts all this bollocks about it being an event of epic proportions that Bloc Party might hit number 1.
It seems to me that you are telling people to buy this because you LIKE it, whereas you slag off other bands because you don't like them.
What is it NME does to annoy everyone again? Oh yeah, completely overhypes bands it likes.......etc. etc.
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I was watching MTV2 (yes bad choice perhaps) the other day and it was just so incredibly depressing. One band after another that sound the same. Futureheads, BP, Maximo Park, the Departure... all so incredibly predictable and been done better in the past. I think music is very good at the moment if youre willing to dig below the surface but much of what passes for "alternative" at the moment is just awful.
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Yes, it's beautiful in music when you find something that you love and that other people don't, so why desire mass-acceptance of an artform to satisfy some personal vanity? Musical history? Absolutely not. It's simply a sad reflection of the power of marketing that dominates the music charts today, that such a minor event can EXcITe some people so.
Instead of spouting on about Bloc Party and squeezing a few more sales for the poor lads, why not spend the space and time shouting about ANOTHER band. Mmmh, maybe that'd be more 'punk' than 'indie' .... let me check my 'Rough Guide to Music' to see where those boundaries lie.
So I think your Franz, Kaisers, Keane et al are rubbish, but so what? I can respect the fact that they've done so well in being so darn average .... liking music isn't about 'right' and 'wrong', it's about personal preference surely?
... and Steve Lamacq's about as ballsy as my Nan (bless her).
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a whole feature section dedicated to buying one album? monopoly? why havent you just done a feature on independent releases if you're that bothered about it. who gives a fuck what label somethings on!!! this is the indie snobbery attitude again by even mentioning the fact its not on a major!!!
I now refuse to own this album. im losing total faith in you DIS.
i thought it took the piss every other advert was one for a band on your label, now this. nice one.
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Whilst everyone is calling them the next big thing, i can't see them crossing over into Radio One/advert land/pub jukeboxes much, despite their obvious possession of talent and potential.
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i hate po-faced indie, i hate sanctimonous fuckers who are so busy either preaching or snorting they forget to write any songs, i hate bands that are all style and no substance, and bands that are all brain and no heart. bloc party are real about what they're doing - and what they're doing is fucking beautiful.
and much as they seem to divide opinion, there's something different about the reactions to them - different to the excitement that surrounded franz ferdinand last year, and different to the excitement that surrounded every supposed breakthrough band in recent memory.
there's just something about them.
xxx
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Come back when you know what you're on about.
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but i sense that Bloc Party will seek to push the boat out and we always need bands like that.
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£11.99 for the version with the bonus DVD
Pretty much universal retail prices, as far as I can see.
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No it doesn't. What he means [at least, what I got from it!] is that, like Radiohead before them, they've captured the "spirit" of the times. OK Computer is an album completely informed by, written about-yet-utterly-disgusted-world the world of 1997. I get the same feeling when I listen to Silent Alarm.
Get a grip
Buy what the hell you like but you don't need me to tell you that.
P.S. For a more balenced assesment of that record, read this
better link
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/b/bloc-party/silent-alarm.shtml
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the bloc party album is a piece of epic. i adore it.
sean´s article is just only the truth. BUY this album this week, to be a part of the revolution in the UK music biz.
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If you're out there trying to resist buying/listening to the album purely because you'd rather swim against the current, don't bother. For once, the hype surrounding BP isn't just hyperbole - it's totally deserved.
I've done my part:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/rockandalt/reviews/blocparty_silentalarm.shtml
Go do yours.
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sod it, i'd rather people bought the bloc party album then the keane one,.
at least the bloc party one may encourage you to go and check out a chapterhouse album (if you like here we are, you will adore chapterhouse).
and they like love ends disaster, so i like bloc party.
(subliminal : buy the LED ep, buy the LED ep, buy the LED ep, buy the LED ep).
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It's gonna go like The Killers 'Hot Fuss'.....steady sales for a while and then go stellar towards the tail end of the year when the inevitable re-released singles come out.
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you refusing to buy this album on the basis of one article, regardless of your thoughts on that article, is cutting off your own nose.
secondly, if you had a website / label, and you put records out on it, would you feel within your rights to advertise those artists on said site ? i bet you would.
6 out of 10....better luck next time.
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why must you see everything in music as being part of some sort of revolution? the world is a far simpler place than you give it credit for ...
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AS for the album, I'm pretty disappointed by it really. It has a few great moments, but its suprisingly a little dull. The last single is rubbish, and its all a bit bare and cold, which I guess is the point, but for some reason it doesn't work that well.
Still 'This Modern Love' and 'Price of Gas' are pretty cool
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this debate is simple. a band have recorded an album. some like it, some don't. Perhaps more people like it because someone somewhere decided bands that sound a bit like them are going to fashionable for a relatively short period of time. However, if their album goes to number one, the world will remain the same. No amount of "dreams and belief" will alter that.
The fact is we are just specs on a planet. Sooner you accept that the better.
Incidentally, i suspect Descartes would have hated Bloc Party too. Just a hunch.
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You're 17.
Please, learn the difference between 'there', 'they're' and 'their' before posting again.
I'm happy to teach you, if you need me to patronise you further.
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dam right jacob! and sean although you seem to worship bloc party they are not going to change the world, THEIR album is average and THEIR live performances are atrocious. I happened to be at the NME award gig this year in newcastle, they followed the kaiser chiefs and were before the futureheads. They were dump and flat and most people were simply bored by them, unlike the futureheads who blew most people away. The fact is for as long as bloc party have that front man they will be nothing more than average. I would love to see them play concerts as people would just leave with boredom. We will see how brilliant they are by comparing THEIR album sales to that of Keane or Franz Ferdinand at the end of the year then we will find out who is the fucking revolutionary band!! !17 and learning!
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Have a gold star.
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I need to be sat down, and given a proper speaking to.
I need someone to help me understand what's 'funny', and what's anything but.
The sad thing is, all I've got to go on is Jimmy Carr's persistent bullshittery on Channel 4.
And man, can he ever bullshit.
But pretentious? Me?
Think you've made a mistake there.
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Counts, officially, as the best charity shop find ever.
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Cool.
Maybe I can ditch this 9-5 and go work in major-label PR.
See ya.
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if you're meant to be working till 5, how come we've been having this argument ?
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I'm not sure if there's a giant, underground twat magnet here or not - I'll have to check the city blueprints - but there's something here that attracts us twats.
Still, it's better than, say, New York. That place is knee-deep in twats.
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It's more like 5.30.
Give or take.
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Get back to work !
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Secondly, someone above mentioned something about comparing bloc party with Franz Ferdinand and Keane in a year's time to see how revolutionary they are. Sorry but I don't think Franz or Keane are revolutionary at all - they just make safe music that all the chavs will like and buy in order to gain some "indie cool" credits. In particular Keane are the most annoying buzzy little flies I've heard in a long time (at least you can have a good wiggle to Franz!)
"You're just as boring as everyone else..."
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the album is good, but it's not worth this much hype!! - its not groundbreaking
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franz ferdinand at least write decent pop songs whereas bloc party are flat and lifeless. as for keane, i don't massively like them, but i'm annoyed that it is as fashionable to hate them as it is to like bloc party and it's entirely unjustified - if nothing else, the bloke from keane can actually sing whereas the bloc party singer is perhaps marginally better than me....
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End Of Story.
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That said the album is quite interesting, some tracks are pretty damn good, so buy it for -
Like Eating Glass
Positive Tension
Blue Light
This Modern Love
pioneers
So here we are
I think they sound like a mix between the Clash and Blur meeting early eighties goth / punk.
but hey I am obviously a bit fucked up cos my girlfriend thinks they sound like the Cure??????
its worth the £8.97 from Tesco but not worth the hype DiS put on it.... go and buy Levitiations 'Need for Not' now that is a stunning record..
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bic hayes has recently set his own record label up.
the rarity is if you can track down levitations's final hanging gardens album, but with the terry bickers vocals.....now that is a stunning record.
bloc party came in the charts at no3 , with the scissor sisters and keane remaining in the top spots.
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I actually did buy 'Silent Alarm', and it's a bit disappointing to be honest. And as Matt says, what the fuck difference does it make how many people bought it? Nobody bought 'The Velvet Underground And Nico' when it came out, and shitloads of people bought 'No Jacket Required'.
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Not that, that, is what this is all about. V2 came aboard the good ship Bloc quite late on, and haven't been the driving force behind their rise (if anything I'd imagine they came on more to cover Europe and to eliviate paying MCPS upfront).
What this is/was about is that this is a great record with the potential to go top 5. And it did. It in at 3 (in the high sales week after the Brits). And it isn't the kind of record which had a big breakthrough single.
The charts and chart success simply make a difference for the chart-driven media, who then help sell records. But when it comes quietly at them from the album charts, because other people who aren't driven by the charts (simply by music) take a risk on such a band, and then maybe things can change so that the outlets stop championing the same 5 bands.
Sean
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I LIKE the same riff repeated forever until it numbs the cockles of your heart and hopefully MAKES YOUR EARS FUCKING BLEED - Listen to Wolf Eyes; it hurts!
Bloc Party are actually pretty good, too. And I don't think there's anything wrong with a band getting popular - if they can make some kind of a living out of it without having to endorse Nissan or whatever, then good luck to them.
Um, yeah.
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Personally, Bloc Party rock my world and their album will be amongst my all-time favourites. But some of my best friends, whose musical taste is very good, hate it. Ain't life, in all it's diversity, grand?
And in conclusion, let's not confuse opinion with fact. There are no facts with music, which is probably what makes it so exciting!
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Not that I actually read it all, I haven't got the time to read the comments of stubborn people (like me) arguing with other stubborn people (also like me) about who're right and who're wrong. However, it's nice to see that people actually care enough about music to do so.
Anyway, I bought "Silent Alarm" on the day of it release purely because I knew it to be a wonderful album. At the end of the day it doesn't really matter who releases what, who owns who and which pen signed what paper. As long as the music's good, then nothing else really matters.
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Fucksake, even 'A Northern Soul' is fairly patchy. 'A Storm in Heaven' totally fucking rules. Back in the days when Verve were good...
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Christ, I still can't quite belive what you just wrote there.
Jesus...I feel ill.
^^^ this ^^^
had better be for 4real.

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