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A FULL REVIEW FOR TARJA"S NEW ALBUM - WHAT LIES BENEATH
Wednesday, September 8, 2010 1:54:10 PM
So, the long wait for What Lies Benath is now over. The album has been released on the 1st and 2nd of September and amazingly, was not leaked on the internet before its release day! Good job, Tarja. After downloading and listening to most of her songs, I decided to write a full review. For I have never written such kind of thing before, the review promises to have a lot of mistakes (including grammar and logic mistakes ^^). Therefore, I'm just be overdelighted if anyone of you (readers) point out those mistakes for me. If you can show me how to correct them, then I'll be overoverdelighted, LOL
What Lies Beneath is Tarja's third studio album. After releasing the second album called My Winter Storm, she decided to work on a brand new masterpiece which would be obviously darker and more mature. Did she succeed? Let's see. In comparision with My Winter Storm, WLB has some new materials and elements to surprise. This time, she has made most of the songs sound more powerful and catchy since the very first seconds. Every track has a unique taste and meaning, bringing different emotions to the listeners. What lacks from WLB is the massive orchestral arrangement and choirs which have always appear in old Nightwish songs, specifically on the album Once. This, in fact, turns the album a little more rocky than a usual symphonic metal one.
To introduce her underworld, Tarja begins the album with an atmostpheric song - Anteroom of death. "It's a freak song" - said Tarja in her blog. She seemed to be very happy after recording the song, so it must be her favorite. That explains why she wants to use it as the first track on the run. Listening to the song, we hear Tarja's voice flowing mysteriously upon a circus-like music background. Both the strings and the keyboard are nothing but simple and repetitive. "What could be the hidden thing lying behind such simplicity?" some might wonder. Then,keep listening to it is the only way to find out the proper answer. After the first ordinary verse is played, a sudden, very strong thundering of bass riffs arises, striking your ears heavily. The tempo switches to be faster, denser and heavier. Now, the bass riffs seem to over-dominate Tarja's voice, turning the song upside down, making it weird in fact. Lots of non-Tarja-holics would stop listening to the song when encountering this chorus part, I bet. They would question immediately "What the heck is this thing? It’s so harsh". Obviously, The surprise Tarja brings to the song does not make it more fascinating but more challenging to the listeners. The challenge is if they dare to listen to the rest of the song or just skip it to the next ones. For me, I stuck to the first option. After the second verse, Tarja voice soars higher in a darker tone. The strings also become more dominant. Then, when everything seems to turn flat again, an infectious medieval choir invades the song. Needless to say, this must be the surprise Tarja intends to show! Van Canto comes and paint a notable color to the song. The choirs successfully bring haunts to the song's background! In fact, this is so far the best part of the whole song. With the help of medieval choirs, Anteroom of death turns flexible, atmospheric and interesting. Besides the musical part, the lyrical part plays a vital role in making the song special. These changes can be considered to be "new" elements in her album. Rating 3.5/5
Now, let's press the next button and come to the next song.The second song on the tracklist is Until My Last Breath. On a powerful music background supported by keyboards, we hear Tarja's voice soaring clearly over the rhythm. The bass and guitar riffs are very catchy in very first seconds of the song. However, with a trivial structure like any other songs, UMLB failed to leave any highlights in listeners' head. All in all, the song is but lack of vital elements such as orchestral arrangement. Moreover, its meaning is nothing more than a repetition with that of her songs in My Winter Storm. So, in short, Until My Last Breath is but an average song with a predictable structure. Rating 2/5
The third song on the album is I feel Immortal, also the first ballad on the abum. With flat melodies and nothing-is-special lyrics, I feel Immortal seems to disappoint lots of the followers. Yet, the emotions the song bears are valuable. Flat but emotional, it succeeds to make some senses in people's mind this time. The video clip shot in Iceland is among the most beautiful and meaningful ones Tarja has ever made in her music career. In short, though being flat, I feel Immortal is not a bad taste to enjoy some time. Rating 2.5/5
For the fourth song, Tarja continues to trigger people's curiosity by putting in In for a kill. What is "In for a kill", some might have a question? Then, we should find the answer in her blog: In for a kill is a song written basing on James Bond's movies. What are James Bond movies? Maybe you should check them yourselves cause I have never seen those movies before. Anyway, back to the topic we're discussing about. Obviously, In for a kill thrills listeners' ears from its very first sounds. The orchestral arrangements shine upon the opening of the song, making it a promising epic. Then the riffs come, powerful and solid as they could be. Then comes Tarja's supreme operatic voice. She sings wickedly in very unmelodic low notes. After that, the verse changes, dynamic and growing, it rises higher and higher, and so does Tarja's voice. For sure, by hitting the super high notes with a full voice, she has proven that her vocal range is impossible to underestimate. In general, In for a kill is surely one of the most enjoyable songs in the album. However, it still has some flaws. If Tarja adds more orchestral elements into the song and brings these elements more to the foreground of the musical part instead of letting them drown under the bass riffs, It will definitely the most interesting song she's ever made. Rating 3.25/5
The fifth song on the album is called Underneath. Lyrically, it sends listeners a message saying that people have their other sides which are not fully shown to the world. Musically, it is definitely another ballad with tender piano notes and sweet soft vocal crooning over. The song’s structure is very ordinary, just like Until My Last Breath. That explains why some people tend to dislike this song. However, though Underneath has not developed a better structure, it has lights to shine. So, what are these lights? Absolutely, they are the emotions revealing through every verse the singer sings. This is, always the best method Tarja utilizes to veil all the faults on the surface of any songs. Putting aside the normal structure and words, Underneath remains an emotional beauty that listeners cannot miss. Also, Tarja’s English pronunciation on this track is probably clear. I bet that you can recognize most of the words in the song when you listen to it. So, as far as I can say, it’s a great pity for those who refused to enjoy this song from the beginning because they were not patient enough to discover the beauty lying Underneath. Rating 3/5
Bored of listening to the previous ballad? Then, be bored no more as we are coming to another rocky song. Little Lies , like what we can predict from its name, is but harsh and merciless. The riffs rise from the very beginning, dominating nearly the whole song. Extraordinarily, a theatrical choir invades at the end of the song making it as weird as it could be. Certainly, this choir is added unsuitably, only driving the emotions into a wrong dimension. In short, Little Lies is nothing else but a powerful song, yet lack of unity. Rating 2.5/5
Well, the seventh song on the tracklist is another ballad. Rivers of lust discusses about a mighty man who turns out to be a disgusted child abuser. With simple melodies and haunting lyrics, the song successfully draws a full haunting picture in listeners’ mind. The choirs appear at the beginning, rising higher at end of the song, forming a great parallel structure and reinforce the emotions flow. All in all, Rivers of lust is a great remarkable song. It is definitely a good one for your imagination. Still, the so-simple and repetitive musical background makes the song sound a little bit plastic. Rating 3.25/5
The next song on the list is Dark Star featuring a male singer named Phil Labonte who brings in different colors and feelings. Begins with a Middle Eastern choir, Dark Star turns thrash, solid and dark with the help of bass riffs and drums. The chorus, backed with Phil’s grunts, is obviously melodic. For sure, the appearance of the new guess singer works the song out a lot, making it outstanding. However, the structure of Dark Star is nothing out the ordinary, ceasing its impressiveness after times of relistening. Rating 3/5
Falling Awake is Tarja’s first single and was released into 3 different versions featuring different artists. On the album, the song features Joe Satriani, a multi-awarded guitarist. Medium-paced and rocky solid, Falling Awake drives listeners into a coherent flow of emotions. As a highlight in the song, Joe’s guitar solo works really well, outshining perfectly the normal lyrical part of the song, grabbing more than 60 percent of listeners’ attentions. In conclusion, Falling Awake is a decent song which can be played times and times again on MTV or radios. Rating 3/5
The tenth song is The Archive of lost dreams, which is also the last ballad on the album. Unlike Rivers of Lust, painful and desperate, The Archive of lost dreams is full of hopes and mercies. The song begins with a vocal-only verse, which sounds very similar to Dead Boy’s Poem – an old Nightwish song. Only after two full verses have been played, the chorus part starts with a choir, shining out nearly all the rest of the song. A very peaceful piano solo bridge arises and enforces the emotion flow. So, in a general view point, The Archive of Lost dreams is a brilliant ballad with exceptional lyrics and emotions – an audible song to listen to when despair. Rating 3.5/5
Phew, finally, we’ve come to the final song of the album. Crimson Deep is, from the beginning, promised to be an epic. So, Let’s see if we can call it “epic” or not. With the help of another Grammy-awarded guess – Will Calhoun, Crimson Deep stirs the atmosphere almost one and a half minute before Tarja’s voice invades in. Lasting nearly eight minutes with massive choirs, guitar riffs and drums, it deserves to be the ending for a great masterpiece. However, despite being a grower, this ending in fact still lacks orchestral arrangements, or in another word, is not epic enough to spot a highlight in listeners’ mind. In general, Crimson Deep is a beautiful song but is a bit immature to be considered “epic”. Rating 3.25/5
In conclusion, What Lies Beneath is a great album to listen to. Surprising, Dark and Emotional are all we can say about it. However, it’s still too early to call this album revolutionary or groundbreaking due to the lack of new song structures, lyrics and, most importantly, orchestral arrangement which plays a very indispensable part in creating a correct atmosphere to any symphonic metal album. Obviously, What Lies Beneath only takes a leap higher than My Winter Storm but is not going on another track or dimension, so it’s still very experimental. Hopefully, on the fourth album, Tarja would consider about filling her songs with not only more powerful sounds but also more symphonic elements.
What Lies Beneath is Tarja's third studio album. After releasing the second album called My Winter Storm, she decided to work on a brand new masterpiece which would be obviously darker and more mature. Did she succeed? Let's see. In comparision with My Winter Storm, WLB has some new materials and elements to surprise. This time, she has made most of the songs sound more powerful and catchy since the very first seconds. Every track has a unique taste and meaning, bringing different emotions to the listeners. What lacks from WLB is the massive orchestral arrangement and choirs which have always appear in old Nightwish songs, specifically on the album Once. This, in fact, turns the album a little more rocky than a usual symphonic metal one.
To introduce her underworld, Tarja begins the album with an atmostpheric song - Anteroom of death. "It's a freak song" - said Tarja in her blog. She seemed to be very happy after recording the song, so it must be her favorite. That explains why she wants to use it as the first track on the run. Listening to the song, we hear Tarja's voice flowing mysteriously upon a circus-like music background. Both the strings and the keyboard are nothing but simple and repetitive. "What could be the hidden thing lying behind such simplicity?" some might wonder. Then,keep listening to it is the only way to find out the proper answer. After the first ordinary verse is played, a sudden, very strong thundering of bass riffs arises, striking your ears heavily. The tempo switches to be faster, denser and heavier. Now, the bass riffs seem to over-dominate Tarja's voice, turning the song upside down, making it weird in fact. Lots of non-Tarja-holics would stop listening to the song when encountering this chorus part, I bet. They would question immediately "What the heck is this thing? It’s so harsh". Obviously, The surprise Tarja brings to the song does not make it more fascinating but more challenging to the listeners. The challenge is if they dare to listen to the rest of the song or just skip it to the next ones. For me, I stuck to the first option. After the second verse, Tarja voice soars higher in a darker tone. The strings also become more dominant. Then, when everything seems to turn flat again, an infectious medieval choir invades the song. Needless to say, this must be the surprise Tarja intends to show! Van Canto comes and paint a notable color to the song. The choirs successfully bring haunts to the song's background! In fact, this is so far the best part of the whole song. With the help of medieval choirs, Anteroom of death turns flexible, atmospheric and interesting. Besides the musical part, the lyrical part plays a vital role in making the song special. These changes can be considered to be "new" elements in her album. Rating 3.5/5
Now, let's press the next button and come to the next song.The second song on the tracklist is Until My Last Breath. On a powerful music background supported by keyboards, we hear Tarja's voice soaring clearly over the rhythm. The bass and guitar riffs are very catchy in very first seconds of the song. However, with a trivial structure like any other songs, UMLB failed to leave any highlights in listeners' head. All in all, the song is but lack of vital elements such as orchestral arrangement. Moreover, its meaning is nothing more than a repetition with that of her songs in My Winter Storm. So, in short, Until My Last Breath is but an average song with a predictable structure. Rating 2/5
The third song on the album is I feel Immortal, also the first ballad on the abum. With flat melodies and nothing-is-special lyrics, I feel Immortal seems to disappoint lots of the followers. Yet, the emotions the song bears are valuable. Flat but emotional, it succeeds to make some senses in people's mind this time. The video clip shot in Iceland is among the most beautiful and meaningful ones Tarja has ever made in her music career. In short, though being flat, I feel Immortal is not a bad taste to enjoy some time. Rating 2.5/5
For the fourth song, Tarja continues to trigger people's curiosity by putting in In for a kill. What is "In for a kill", some might have a question? Then, we should find the answer in her blog: In for a kill is a song written basing on James Bond's movies. What are James Bond movies? Maybe you should check them yourselves cause I have never seen those movies before. Anyway, back to the topic we're discussing about. Obviously, In for a kill thrills listeners' ears from its very first sounds. The orchestral arrangements shine upon the opening of the song, making it a promising epic. Then the riffs come, powerful and solid as they could be. Then comes Tarja's supreme operatic voice. She sings wickedly in very unmelodic low notes. After that, the verse changes, dynamic and growing, it rises higher and higher, and so does Tarja's voice. For sure, by hitting the super high notes with a full voice, she has proven that her vocal range is impossible to underestimate. In general, In for a kill is surely one of the most enjoyable songs in the album. However, it still has some flaws. If Tarja adds more orchestral elements into the song and brings these elements more to the foreground of the musical part instead of letting them drown under the bass riffs, It will definitely the most interesting song she's ever made. Rating 3.25/5
The fifth song on the album is called Underneath. Lyrically, it sends listeners a message saying that people have their other sides which are not fully shown to the world. Musically, it is definitely another ballad with tender piano notes and sweet soft vocal crooning over. The song’s structure is very ordinary, just like Until My Last Breath. That explains why some people tend to dislike this song. However, though Underneath has not developed a better structure, it has lights to shine. So, what are these lights? Absolutely, they are the emotions revealing through every verse the singer sings. This is, always the best method Tarja utilizes to veil all the faults on the surface of any songs. Putting aside the normal structure and words, Underneath remains an emotional beauty that listeners cannot miss. Also, Tarja’s English pronunciation on this track is probably clear. I bet that you can recognize most of the words in the song when you listen to it. So, as far as I can say, it’s a great pity for those who refused to enjoy this song from the beginning because they were not patient enough to discover the beauty lying Underneath. Rating 3/5
Bored of listening to the previous ballad? Then, be bored no more as we are coming to another rocky song. Little Lies , like what we can predict from its name, is but harsh and merciless. The riffs rise from the very beginning, dominating nearly the whole song. Extraordinarily, a theatrical choir invades at the end of the song making it as weird as it could be. Certainly, this choir is added unsuitably, only driving the emotions into a wrong dimension. In short, Little Lies is nothing else but a powerful song, yet lack of unity. Rating 2.5/5
Well, the seventh song on the tracklist is another ballad. Rivers of lust discusses about a mighty man who turns out to be a disgusted child abuser. With simple melodies and haunting lyrics, the song successfully draws a full haunting picture in listeners’ mind. The choirs appear at the beginning, rising higher at end of the song, forming a great parallel structure and reinforce the emotions flow. All in all, Rivers of lust is a great remarkable song. It is definitely a good one for your imagination. Still, the so-simple and repetitive musical background makes the song sound a little bit plastic. Rating 3.25/5
The next song on the list is Dark Star featuring a male singer named Phil Labonte who brings in different colors and feelings. Begins with a Middle Eastern choir, Dark Star turns thrash, solid and dark with the help of bass riffs and drums. The chorus, backed with Phil’s grunts, is obviously melodic. For sure, the appearance of the new guess singer works the song out a lot, making it outstanding. However, the structure of Dark Star is nothing out the ordinary, ceasing its impressiveness after times of relistening. Rating 3/5
Falling Awake is Tarja’s first single and was released into 3 different versions featuring different artists. On the album, the song features Joe Satriani, a multi-awarded guitarist. Medium-paced and rocky solid, Falling Awake drives listeners into a coherent flow of emotions. As a highlight in the song, Joe’s guitar solo works really well, outshining perfectly the normal lyrical part of the song, grabbing more than 60 percent of listeners’ attentions. In conclusion, Falling Awake is a decent song which can be played times and times again on MTV or radios. Rating 3/5
The tenth song is The Archive of lost dreams, which is also the last ballad on the album. Unlike Rivers of Lust, painful and desperate, The Archive of lost dreams is full of hopes and mercies. The song begins with a vocal-only verse, which sounds very similar to Dead Boy’s Poem – an old Nightwish song. Only after two full verses have been played, the chorus part starts with a choir, shining out nearly all the rest of the song. A very peaceful piano solo bridge arises and enforces the emotion flow. So, in a general view point, The Archive of Lost dreams is a brilliant ballad with exceptional lyrics and emotions – an audible song to listen to when despair. Rating 3.5/5
Phew, finally, we’ve come to the final song of the album. Crimson Deep is, from the beginning, promised to be an epic. So, Let’s see if we can call it “epic” or not. With the help of another Grammy-awarded guess – Will Calhoun, Crimson Deep stirs the atmosphere almost one and a half minute before Tarja’s voice invades in. Lasting nearly eight minutes with massive choirs, guitar riffs and drums, it deserves to be the ending for a great masterpiece. However, despite being a grower, this ending in fact still lacks orchestral arrangements, or in another word, is not epic enough to spot a highlight in listeners’ mind. In general, Crimson Deep is a beautiful song but is a bit immature to be considered “epic”. Rating 3.25/5
In conclusion, What Lies Beneath is a great album to listen to. Surprising, Dark and Emotional are all we can say about it. However, it’s still too early to call this album revolutionary or groundbreaking due to the lack of new song structures, lyrics and, most importantly, orchestral arrangement which plays a very indispensable part in creating a correct atmosphere to any symphonic metal album. Obviously, What Lies Beneath only takes a leap higher than My Winter Storm but is not going on another track or dimension, so it’s still very experimental. Hopefully, on the fourth album, Tarja would consider about filling her songs with not only more powerful sounds but also more symphonic elements.
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Ngày cuối năm 2009
Saturday, February 13, 2010 3:47:07 PM
10.28pm 13/2/2010
Ngày 30 Tết,
Buồn
ngủ
nhưng
ráng
thức
Giao thừa. Vài tiếng nữa là pháo nổ nữa rồi... Không biết năm nay pháo đẹp không? Nhớ hổi nhỏ hễ mà nghe Tết đến là mừng tụt quần.
Đâu để nhớ
Cách đây năm sáu năm gì đó còn mê pháo bông lắm. Lúc đang ngủ trong tủ cũng ráng bật dậy để dòm.
Khoảng 3 năm về trước thì đi ngủ rồi ngủ quên. Tới sáng thức dậy còn hỏi má một câu ngây thơ vô số tội: "mẹ ơi, pháo nổ chưa mẹ?"
Cách đây 1 năm, tức năm ngoái mọi chuyện bỗng trở nên khác . Chắc năm ngoái yêu đời nên ráng thức cho tới giao thừa (chả là luyến tiếc 1 chút quá khứ thôi hà he he)
Còn giờ
Chắc tại lớn rồi nên thấy ngày tết cũng y chang mấy ngày thường... (Nghe thằng Đàm hát muốn đạp cả TV). Ừ, dĩ nhiên là năm nay cũng sẽ thức tới 12 h khuya. Rồi cũng sẽ coi pháo bông. Rồi cũng sẽ để cho mấy con muỗi ngoài hành lang được dịp ăn tết. Rồi cũng sẽ ngáp ngắn ngáp dài than vãn (rằng pháo bông chán quá). Rồi cũng sẽ đi ngủ. Đó, cuối cùng rồi cũng đi ngủ.
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Thời gian trôi
Thế giới thay đổi
Cuộc đời đổi thay
Người ta lớn lên qua bao mùa xuân. Người ta chảy qua bao ghềnh thác. Người ta đã sống. Và chết đi. Chỉ vậy
Chỉ vậy thôi
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tôi có một câu hỏi này: "Không biết con người sinh ra để làm gì?"
Và tôi có một câu hỏi khác như vầy: "Trứng và gà cái nào có trước"
Giỏi thì trả lời đi
Ngày 30 Tết,
Buồn
ngủ
nhưng
ráng
thức
Giao thừa. Vài tiếng nữa là pháo nổ nữa rồi... Không biết năm nay pháo đẹp không? Nhớ hổi nhỏ hễ mà nghe Tết đến là mừng tụt quần.
Đâu để nhớ
Cách đây năm sáu năm gì đó còn mê pháo bông lắm. Lúc đang ngủ trong tủ cũng ráng bật dậy để dòm.
Khoảng 3 năm về trước thì đi ngủ rồi ngủ quên. Tới sáng thức dậy còn hỏi má một câu ngây thơ vô số tội: "mẹ ơi, pháo nổ chưa mẹ?"
Cách đây 1 năm, tức năm ngoái mọi chuyện bỗng trở nên khác . Chắc năm ngoái yêu đời nên ráng thức cho tới giao thừa (chả là luyến tiếc 1 chút quá khứ thôi hà he he)
Còn giờ
Chắc tại lớn rồi nên thấy ngày tết cũng y chang mấy ngày thường... (Nghe thằng Đàm hát muốn đạp cả TV). Ừ, dĩ nhiên là năm nay cũng sẽ thức tới 12 h khuya. Rồi cũng sẽ coi pháo bông. Rồi cũng sẽ để cho mấy con muỗi ngoài hành lang được dịp ăn tết. Rồi cũng sẽ ngáp ngắn ngáp dài than vãn (rằng pháo bông chán quá). Rồi cũng sẽ đi ngủ. Đó, cuối cùng rồi cũng đi ngủ.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thời gian trôi
Thế giới thay đổi
Cuộc đời đổi thay
Người ta lớn lên qua bao mùa xuân. Người ta chảy qua bao ghềnh thác. Người ta đã sống. Và chết đi. Chỉ vậy
Chỉ vậy thôi
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tôi có một câu hỏi này: "Không biết con người sinh ra để làm gì?"
Và tôi có một câu hỏi khác như vầy: "Trứng và gà cái nào có trước"
Giỏi thì trả lời đi
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My new FONT
Wednesday, January 13, 2010 11:45:08 AM
I have finished creating a new font for my brand new language, yahoooooo!.
Not until I find another better name for it, The font is temporarily entittled "Alica" (meaning Magical in Latin).
It took me nearly 3 days to draw as well as to modify all the glyphs. Obviously, This effort is great enough to be taken into anyone's consideration! Therefore, though the font is still imperfect somehow, the creation of its encourages me very much as it is an evidence for the return of my creativity thesedays.
So, now you can download the font from the link below and install it. Then, tell me if it contains any error so that I can fix it as soon as possible
http://www.mediafire.com/?zzt4unzvxui
After downloading it, Copy and paste it into the folder FONT which located in the Control Panel. To test, open Microsoft Word and choose Alica from the Font menu.
Not until I find another better name for it, The font is temporarily entittled "Alica" (meaning Magical in Latin).
It took me nearly 3 days to draw as well as to modify all the glyphs. Obviously, This effort is great enough to be taken into anyone's consideration! Therefore, though the font is still imperfect somehow, the creation of its encourages me very much as it is an evidence for the return of my creativity thesedays.
So, now you can download the font from the link below and install it. Then, tell me if it contains any error so that I can fix it as soon as possible
http://www.mediafire.com/?zzt4unzvxui
After downloading it, Copy and paste it into the folder FONT which located in the Control Panel. To test, open Microsoft Word and choose Alica from the Font menu.
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Đồng Dao
2010-07-25 15:18:31Ai cũng trông chờ hết mà. Mà năm nay theo dự kiến thì sẽ có tới hai album ra, của Nightwish và của Tarja.
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