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    Sent in by Rip-Plugger. This has meaning to me because I used to follow the news from the band around the world. At one time I went out with a girl whose brother was one of the many revolving bass players. Chuck Schuldiner changed band members every few years, it seems he was never satisfied, always looking for a new mix.

    The last place I saw them was at Obsessions in Randolph, NJ. Although they had a much bigger following in Europe, they still kicked aZZ while they were around.

    And then Chuck got cancer and died, way before his time. Good to see there's still an interest.

    http://www.emptywords.org/TALKS.htm


    Chuck's bio. He was born in Long Island, and died on Dec 13, 2001. 4 days ago, it was the 8th anniversary of his death. RIP, Chuck, your music lives on.

    Chuck Schuldiner
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    If I could play as fast as this guy, I'd be a happy man...

    ~ Bruce Lee on Chuck Schuldiner Charles Michael "Chuck" Schuldiner (May 13 1967, Long Island, New York, United States, North America, America, Earth, Milky Way GalaxyDecember 13 2001) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and gene innovator.
    Schuldiner was the singer, songwriter, and rhyme and rhythm and lead guitarist of the band Death, which he founded in 1983, initially under the name Mantas. He is often referred to as "The Stepmother of Death Metal", and his obituary in the January 5, 2002 issue of UK's Kerrraaaang!!!!1 magazine stated that "Chuck Schuldiner was one of the most significant figures in the history of elements that readily lose electrons to form positive ions". Schuldiner himself was modest about his part in the history of the cessation of life in elements that readily lose electrons to form positive ions, noting "I don’t think I should take the credits for this death metal stuff. I’m just a guy from a band, and I think Death is a metal band".


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    [edit] Biography

    [edit] Early life

    Chuck Schuldiner was born on Friday the 13th in May of 1967 on Long Island, New York, United States of America, North America, America, Earth, Milky Way Galaxy to a Jewish father of Austrian descent and a mother from the American South, a convert to Judaism; both his parents were teachers. In 1968, his family moved to Florida. Schuldiner was the youngest of three children and the oldest of seven adults. He had an older brother named Rex and an older sister named Bethann.

    Schuldiner started playing at the age of 9. His 16 year old brother had just been killed in a car accident and his parents bought him a guitar, thinking it would be fun for him to play during his brother's funeral. He, wasn't actually mourning his brother, but became obsessed with death. He took classical lessons for less than a year in which his teacher taught him "Mary had a little Lamb and did not like it and almost stopped completely until her parents saw an electric guitar at a yard sale and bought it for her." The young Schuldiner was inspired by the song and bought his own electric guitar. He immediately took to the instrument. After getting amps, he never stopped playing, writing and teaching himself. Schuldiner was known to spend the weekend in the garage or his room playing his guitar, but was limited to three hours on weekdays when school was in session. Schuldiner first played in public in his early teens.

    Schuldiner was originally inspired by Iron Man, Kiss and Billy Crystal, among others. He was particularly interested in the metal movement known as NWOCBM and cited bands of that genre among his favorites, He frequently cited French band Sortilège as his personal favorite metal group. Slayer, Possessed, Mercyful Fate/King Diamond and Metallica were later influences he would apply more to his own band. Later in his career Schuldiner cited progressive metal bands such as Watertower and Queensrÿche frequently as influences. Chuck's mother claims that he enjoyed all forms of music except country and rap. He also apparently particularly enjoyed jazz and classical music in addition to metal and British alternative acts such as Lush.



    Schuldiner regrets dropping out of school.


    Although Schuldiner apparently did do well in school, it bored him and he eventually dropped out. He did regret this later, however.
    Schuldiner was not afraid to take on controversial lyrical subjects such as the anti-drug sentiments of "Living Monstrosity" and the pro-choice angle of "Killing the Babies".


    [edit] Musical career
    Schuldiner formed Death as Mantas in 1983. Original members were Schuldiner (guitar), Rick Roll (not to be confused with Rick Astley) and Kam Lee (drums and vocals).

    In January 1986 Schuldiner moved to Toronto and temporarily joined the Canadian band Slaughter on guitar. However, he quickly returned to continue the formation of Death.

    There were several lineup changes, however with Chris Redfield he eventually released his first Death album, titled Scream Bloody Gore, in 1987. He continued with 1988's Leprosy with the line-up of former Mantas guitarist Rick Roll and rhythm section Terry Butler on bass and Bill Andrews on drums, and 1990s Spiritual Healing, where guitarist James "Eddie" Murphy had replaced the fired Roll.

    After Spiritual..., Schuldiner stopped working with full band members and now worked only with studio and live venue musicians after bad relationships with Death's previous rhythm section and guitarists. This earned Schuldiner something of a 'perfectionist' reputation in the metal community. Schuldiner had also fired his manager Eric Grief but re-hired him before the recording of his next, influential release.

    Death's breakthrough album, Human saw the band evolving to a more technical and progressive style, in which Schuldiner displayed his guitar skills more than ever. He continued in this style (and continued the success of the band) with 1993s Individual Thought Patterns, 1995s Symbolic, and finally The Sound of Perseverance in 1998.

    Schuldiner played guitar in the project Voodoocult on the album Jesus Killing Machine in 1994.

    Schuldiner was also asked to be one of the many guest vocalists on David Gruel's 2001 Robot project by Gruel himself. Gruel even campaigned to raise funds to help Schuldiner pay medical bills for the brain cancer that would eventually take his life. Schuldiner succumbed to the disease before any collaboration could happen. Gruel, in tears, in an interview over Schuldiner's death, said that "Chuck died for making the right decisions in life. That's just... that's just not fair." Dave Grohl then leapt into an Olympic sized swimming pool full of crisp 100 dollar bills and gold coins while stating "Boy, does it sure feel great to not have brain cancer".


    [edit] Disco-graphy
    [edit] Before Death

    [edit] With Death

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    Time is a thing we must accept.
    The unexpected I sometimes
    fear.
    Just when I feel there's no
    excuse for what happens,
    things fall into place.
    I know there is no way to
    avoid the pain that we must
    go through, to find the other
    half that is true.
    Destiny is what we all seek.
    Destiny was waiting for you
    and me.

    I believe behind confusion,
    awaits the truth for us.
    Past the obstacles we face.
    I value our life and trust.
    Years of questioning why
    things happen the way they
    do in life.
    Wishing that I could turn back
    time, so we could join our
    souls.



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    Default Death's history




    • Timeline
      On this page is a short and chronological survey of Death's history, along with the band members, and releases (including the old demo's), composed by Robbie Woning and Perry Grayson.
    • Releases
      A detailled survey of all Chuck's released material, official and unoffical, with a lot of info from the tape-trading area and about the various European re-releases, in addition to the timeline.
    • Precious Memories Of Chuck Schuldiner
      Complete Death/Control Denied history by Perry M.Grayson. A short version was published in Metal Maniacs and on EmptyWords. Now the long version finds its place here as well, thanks Perry.
    • Death Biography
      The Death biography up till Spiritual Healing, as it appeared in the booklets of the different European re-releases, written by Borivoj Krgin and gathered here.
    • Death & Control Denied Biography
      Two short biographies of Death and Control Denied by Nuclear Blast, that accompanied the releases of The Sound Of Perseverance and The Fragile Art Of Existence.
    Year
    StoryLine-UpReleases
    1983
    Formation of the band MANTAS, which later would become Death. Chuck is 16 years old.Chuck Schuldiner-guitar
    Barney 'Kam' Lee-drums/vocals
    Rick Rozz (Frederick DeLilo)-guitar

    1984
    Spring:
    First unofficial Mantas recording with temporary bassist, called "Emotional" by tape traders.

    Summer:

    The first official recording emerges in the underground: the rehearsal tape "Death By Metal", which is recorded in the garage of Chuck's mom on Rick's Panasonic tape recorder. Chuck is 17.

    Mantas splits up briefly. Chuck plans a new band, simply called DEATH. After a couple of weeks of searching, Chuck finds he must resort once again to working with Rick Rozz and Kam Lee. Death By Metal is given a new tape cover when the band name changes.

    Fall/Winter:
    In October the 5 track "Reign Of Terror" demo is recorded in Florida. December 30-show with Nasty Savage in Ruby's Pub/Tampa. The show is taped by John & Mark from Guillotine Magazine. Later this is sold as the only official Death live recording through Guillotine and by the band.

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Kam Lee-drums/vocals
    Rick Rozz-guitar

    Rehearsal tape -1- (4 tracks)
    Rehearsal tape -2- (3 track)
    Rehearsal tape -3- (4 tracks)
    Live tape -1- September 4/Florida (9 tracks)
    Live tape -2- September 11/Tampa (13 tracks)
    Live tape -3- November 9/Brandon (12 tracks)
    Live tape -4- November 20/Brandon (13 tracks)
    Live tape -5- December 30/Tampa (8 tracks)
    Demo -1- Death By Metal(5 tracks)
    Demo -2- Reign Of Terror(5 tracks)


    1985
    Spring:
    March 9, the 3 track "Infernal Death" demo is recorded, Rick Rozz leaves the band. In May Chuck and Kam record the 1 track demo "Rigor Mortis". Chuck gets 18.

    Summer:
    Scott Carlson (bass) and Matt Olivio (guitar) from the Michigan based band Genocide join Death. Kam Lee leaves the band drummerless.

    Fall/Winter:
    Scott and Matt leave the band and Chuck moves to San Francisco and joins forces with Eric Brecht (drums). Rick Rozz and Kam Lee form Massacre in Florida. At the end of the year Chuck returns bandless to Florida.

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Kam Lee-drums/vocals
    Rick Rozz-guitar

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Kam Lee-drums/vocals

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Kam Lee-drums/vocals
    Scott Carlson-bass
    Matt Olivio-guitar

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Eric Brecht-drums
    Erik Meade-bass

    Rehearsal tape -4- (3 tracks)
    Rehearsal tape -5- (90 minutes)
    Rehearsal tape -6- (45 minutes only covers)
    Rehearsal tape -7- (4 tracks)
    Rehearsal tape -8- (1 track-Aggressor)
    Rehearsal tape -9- (3 tracks-with Seizure)
    Rehearsal tape -10- (5 tracks)
    Rehearsal tape -11- (6 tracks)
    Live tape -6- Brandon (14 tracks)
    Live tape -7- October 19/Ruthie's (7 tracks)
    Live tape -8- November 27/Ruthie's (8 tracks)
    Demo -3- Infernal Death(3 tracks)
    Demo -4- Rigor Mortis(1 track)
    Demo -5- Back From The Dead(7 tracks)

    1986
    Spring:
    In January Chuck moves to Toronto/Canada to join Slaughter. He recorded the tune "**** of Death", and returns to Florida after a few weeks. Soon after he returned to San Francisco to hook up with Chris Reifert. Steve DiGiorgio fills in on bass during Death practices while Sadus and Death share rehearsal space. Steve only plays on some unofficial rehearsal tapes. The Mutilation demo leads to the deal with Combat.

    Summer:
    The recordings of the first album are not going well. The actual recording is made in the Music Grinder in Hollywood by Randy Burns. After the recordings John Hand is welcomed as second guitarplayer. He's not able to keep up with the fast and technical parts of the newer Death material, and never so much as plays one gig with Death or a single note on an album, before he's excused from the band.

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/bass/vocals
    Chris Reifert-drums
    Rehearsal tape -12- (2 tracks)
    Demo -6- Mutilation (3 tracks)
    1987
    Scream Bloody Gore is released by Combat Records in March and in June in Europe by Music For Nations subsidiary label Under One Flag.

    Chris stays in SF as Chuck returns to Florida to rejoin forces with three-fourths of Massacre including Rick Rozz on guitar, Terry Buttler on bass and Bill Andrews on drums. They play their first tour already performing some 'Leprosy' songs, even at the Milwaukee Metalfest.
    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/bass/vocals
    Chris Reifert-drums

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Rick Rozz-guitar
    Terry Buttler-bass
    Bill Andrews-drums

    Death -1- Scream Bloody Gore
    1988
    Leprosy gets recorded in Morrisound with Dan Johnson in April. In October the album is released by Combat.

    The Ultimate Revenge video and CD are recorded in October at the Philadelphia's Trocadero Theatre. Other bands on this recordings are: Raven, Faith Or Fear, Forbidden. The band goes on tour again.

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Rick Rozz-guitar
    Terry Butler-bass
    Bill Andrews-drums
    Death -2- Leprosy
    Ultimate Revenge video/CD
    1989
    1990
    The band tours Europe with Gangreen and starts recording Spiritual Healing with Scott Burns.

    Before the album is released in 1990 Rick Rozz already is replaced by James Murphy (former Agent Steel and Hallows Eve). More touring takes place. Touring guitarist Albert Gonzales (ex-Evil Dead) replaces James Murphy. Albert is replaced by Paul Masvidal (Cynic).

    The other members of Death decide to tour Europe, against Chuck's wishes. The line-up for that tour is Terry Buttler / bass, Bill Andrews / drums, Walter Trachsler / guitar (ex-Rotting Corpse and Death guitar tech/soundman), Louie Carrisalez/vocals (Devestation). Obviously this causes a hug rift between Chuck and his former band members.

    Chuck is determined to rise again with Death, his band, despite the fact that the press has printed many rumors and outright lies circulated by his ex-bandmates. Some said he was starting a glam band, others claimed he was in an insane asylum.
    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Rick Rozz-guitar
    Terry Buttler-bass
    Bill Andrews-drums

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    James Murphy-guitar
    Terry Butler-bass
    Bill Andrews-drums

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Albert Gonzales-guitar
    Terry Butler-bass
    Bill Andrews-drums

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Paul Masvidal-guitar
    Terry Butler-bass
    Bill Andrews-drums

    Death -3- Spiritual Healing -1990
    1991
    Chuck recruits Sean Reinert(drums) and Paul Masvidal(guitar) of Cynic, and Steve DiGiorgio of Sadus to record Human in April, which is released later that year by Relativity Records.

    The Lack Of Comprehension video is recorded.

    The Inhuman Tour Of The World 1991 starts, with Skott Carino replacing Steve DiGiorgio on bass, taking off in the USA and Canada, followed by the Christmas tour of Europe with Napalm Death, Pestilence, Cannibal Corpse and Dismember.

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Paul Masvidal-guitar
    Steve DiGiorgio-bass
    Sean Reinert-drums

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Paul Masvidal-guitar
    Sean Reinert-drums
    Skott Carino-bass

    Death -4- Human
    Video -1- Lack Of Comprehension
    1992
    In February/March the Extravaganza tour of Europe is done. The compilation album Fate is released by Relativity.
    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Paul Masvidal-guitar
    Sean Reinert-drums
    Skott Carino-bass
    Compilation album -1- Fate
    1993
    Paul Masvidal and Sean Reinert get back to their project Cynic, and release their debut "Focus". They are replaced by Andy LaRocque / guitar (King Diamond) and Gene Hoglan / drums (Dark Angel), once again Steve DiGiorgio / bass steps in to record the Individual Thought Patterns album.

    Because of his commitments with King Diamond Andy can't tour. Craig Locicero (Forbidden) will do the European tour, and Ralph Santolla (Eyewitness) the US tour and the Easter festivals in Europe.
    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Andy LaRocquer-guitar
    Steve DiGiorgio-bass
    Gene Hoglan-drums

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Craig Locicero-guitar
    Steve DiGiorgio-bass
    Gene Hoglan-drums

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Ralph Santolla-guitar
    Steve DiGiorgio-bass
    Gene Hoglan-drums

    Death -5- Individual Thought Patterns
    Video -2- The Philosopher

    1994
    Nothing special happened.
    1995
    Chuck replaces Relativity for Roadrunner Records. They will release Symbolic in May. Meanwhile Bobby Koelble is the new guitarplayer and Kelly Conlon the new bassplayer both from Florida,Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Bobby Koelble-guitar
    Kelly Conlon-bass
    Gene Hoglan-drums
    Live tape -9- (Japan/Symphonic Technicalogy)
    Death -6- Symbolic
    1996
    Death is on hold for a while, time to rethink about the band and its future. Chuck recruits drummer Chris Williams (RIP) who's followed shortly after by his friends Shannon Hamm on guitar and Scott Clendenin on bass, who formed the Floridian band Talonzfury. Williams leaves shortly after and is replaced by drummer Richard Christy.

    The first Control Denied demo's emerge, with only guitar and drums, and Chuck singing.
    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Shannon Hamm-guitar
    Scott Clendenin-bass
    Chris Williams-drums

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Shannon Hamm-guitar
    Scott Clendenin-bass
    Richard Christy-drums

    Demo -7- Control Denied (4 tracks)
    1997
    At the end of the year Chuck signs with Nuclear Blast Records and is allowed to do Control Denied after making a Death album first.Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Shannon Hamm-guitar
    Scott Clendenin-bass
    Richard Christy-drums
    1998
    The last Death album is released on September 15 by Nuclear Blast. The band tours Europe with Benediction, plays the Chili Metal Fest on November 7, and tours the USA with Hammerfall.
    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar/vocals
    Shannon Hamm-guitar
    Scott Clendenin-bass
    Richard Christy-drums
    Death -7- The Sound Of Perseverance
    1999
    The first Control Denied album is released, and singer Tim Aymar (Psycho Scream) joins the band. Steve DiGiorgio replaces Scott Clendinin to record the album.

    In May Chuck is diagnosed with a brainstem tumor.


    Century Media releases the first five albums as a picture disc vinyl boxed set with a Scream Bloody Gore poster.

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar
    Shannon Hamm-guitar
    Steve DiGiorgio-bass
    Richard Christy-drums
    Tim Aymar-vocals
    Control Denied -1- The Fragile Art Of Existence
    Rerelease -1- Scream Bloody Gore(4 bonus tracks)
    Rerelease -2- Leprosy
    Rerelease -3- Spiritual Healing
    Rerelease -4- Human
    Rerelease -5- Individual Thought Patterns
    Boxset -1- First 5 albums as picture vinyl discs
    2000
    Chuck battles with his disease and is writing new material for the second Control Denied album 'When Man And Machine Collide'.Chuck Schuldiner-guitar
    Shannon Hamm-guitar
    Steve DiGiorgio-bass
    Richard Christy-drums
    Tim Aymar-vocals
    2001
    In May Chuck's illness is getting worse.
    The Death-Live in L.A. album is released by Nuclear Blast as well as the Death live album 'Live in Eindhoven'.

    On December 13 Chuck passed away after a struggle of 2,5 years. The band members are determined for the future to finish the second Control Denied album.

    Chuck Schuldiner-guitar
    Shannon Hamm-guitar
    Steve DiGiorgio-bass
    Richard Christy-drums
    Tim Aymar-vocals

    Live album -1- Live in LA CD/DVD
    Live album -2- Live in Eindhoven CD/DVD

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    Webzine: Possessed / Germany
    Article: Smalltalk: Kalopsia

    Written by: unknown
    Published: 2003




    SMALLTALK!!!:

    Please, tell us something about your band (history, members, recordings/ releases, livegigs, label? etc.).
    Kalopsia formed in 1999, originally as a side project to Eschaton. Eschaton was a melodic death metal act and I wanted to have a project that featured brutal slams and barbaric song structures. After Eschaton broke up, Kalopsia became my main focus. We had several line up changes, as many bands do, and played only a couple shows. In the summer of 2002 we began to prepare to record a full length, as we had 11 songs completed. Around this time, there were further line up changes. By the time we were scheduled to record in October 2002, it was only myself and a drummer. We went to Victor studios in Montreal, Quebec Canada, and recorded our debut album, "Exquisite Beauty of the Defiled" with masterful production work by Jean Francois Dagenais, the legendary guitarist of Kataklysm and producer of some of the scene's best bands including Malevolent Creation, Misery Index, and of course, Kataklysm. Shortly thereafter, the drummer left the band. We now have a new guitarist and bassist, and are currently seeking a drummer. There are a few promotional copies of the album floating around, but it hasn't been officially released yet, but the response so far has been overwhelmingly positive.

    How would you describe your position in the wide-world metal scene? What do you think about the underground movement?
    Kalopsia stands for quality songwriting. Some people would catagorize us as gore metal, or death metal, and they wouldn't be wrong. For me though, we just want to put out the best quality material possible and not subject ourselves to labels or limits. Sonically, people compare us to Dying Fetus, Death, Malevolent Creation, Kataklysm, Impaled and even Opeth, and I am more than happy to be compared to such legendary bands. I think it is incredible. We are a metal band, and we are proud to be part of the global metal scene. No mainstream genre of music has the support and fan mechanisms of the underground metal movement. It is one of the longest running fanbases in the current music scene and it just proves that people who love metal really live for it like I do!

    Which 3 CDs would you take with you to a lonely island?
    That's too hard a question. If I had to pick, I would say DEATH "Symbolic," MEGADETH "Rust in Peace" and NAPALM DEATH "Noise for Music's Sake" because it's basically a "best of..." But somebody better get me off that island soon so I can listen to LIVIDITY, DYING FETUS, DARK TRANQUILLITY and ABORTED.

    If you had enough money to shoot a video, how would the clip look like?
    We are actually looking into doing a video for the song "Tool Shed Therapy." I just want it to be gritty and bloody as ****, with a lot of seizure inducing flashing and thrashing. No hi-tech CGI crap, just full on GORE!

    If you`ve the chance to change one day of your life. Which will it be and why?
    The day I missed Lividity playing in NYC. I hadn't seen them in 3 years and they haven't been back since. But that was also the day I met my girlfriend, so I would only change the part where I got lost in the Bronx and missed the show.



    Which song shall be played on your burial?
    I would want everyone to feel better, so I would pick something silly, like Weird Al, "Since You've Been Gone." If I had to pick something more serious, it would be probably the title track off of DEATH's "Symbolic" album, or MEGADETH, "In My Darkest Hour".

    If you had the chance to kill someone and to bring back one person in the same way, which would it be and why?
    I would kill Carson Daly, just because he really needs a knife stuck in him. And I would bring back Chuck Schuldiner. I think we all agree he was taken from us too soon.

    What means metal to you?
    I live for metal. It has been a huge part of my life for over 10 years now. I have hundreds of cds and my room is plastered with band posters. My dresser is full of band shirts. I don't know where I would be without metal, but I'm willing to guess probably dead or in jail. So I guess you can say metal is one of the most important things in the world to me.

    What is your opinion on political lyrics?
    Depends. If they're done well, then they're ok. Napalm Death is of course a good example. Misery Index is a good new band that is bringing that to the forefront and making people think about those issues, which is good. Some bands, however, don't know what the **** they're talking about, and they just make metal/grind/punk bands with political leanings look like angry, uninformed children. "Smash the government" isn't a good lyric unless you can back it up with information that justifies the statement.

    What can we expect from your band in the future?
    Until we get a drummer, I am focusing on writing new material. If we need to hire a drummer to record, I'll do that. Shows are obviously not a possibility until that gets taken care of. We'll probably do another record, then tour. It's up in the air. Of course, if Dave Culross or Richard Christy knocks on my door and we get signed, everything changes. Expect "Exquiste Beauty of the Defiled" to be unleashed upon the underground in the very near future, and check out www.kalopsia.org to see what's going to happen next.

    For more information on Kalopsia visit their website at www.kalopsia.org


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