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<title>Panic at the Jimmy Kimmel Show</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 18:17:23 GMT</pubDate>
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Did you miss Panic At The Disco on Jimmy Kimmel&#39;s show last night? Not a problem -- there&#39;s video of the band playing &quot;Nine In The Afternoon&quot; and &quot;The Green Gentleman&quot; right below these words.
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The band really seems to like playing these songs live, and the orchestra they brought along is a nice touch.  It definitely looks like they&#39;re doing a far more straightforward show than they&#39;ve ever done before. I, personally, like it, because it shows a new confidence in the band. They don&#39;t have to hide behind their version of the Circe De Soleil anymore -- they just stand proud as a band and play their songs.
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Here are the performances, for your enjoyment: 
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&quot;Nine in the Afternoon&quot;:
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&quot;The Green Gentleman&quot;:
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Thoughts?  
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Also of note to Panic fans... they&#39;re on the cover of the new <em>Alternative Press</em>. The subscriber cover, for once, doesn&#39;t have a close-up photo of one band member -- just a nice shot of the band.  One one hand, I&#39;m pleased with this aesthetic shift. On the other, I&#39;d love to play &quot;I can count your pores!&quot; with a photo of Ryan Ross.  Win some, lose some, I suppose.
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Did you miss Panic At The Disco on Jimmy Kimmel&amp;#39;s show last night? Not a problem -- there&amp;#39;s video of the band playing &amp;quot;Nine In The Afternoon&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;The Green Gentleman&amp;quot; right below these words.


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The band really seems to like playing these songs live, and the orchestra they brought along is a nice touch.  It definitely looks like they&amp;#39;re doing a far more straightforward show than they&amp;#39;ve ever done before. I, personally, like it, because it shows a new confidence in the band. They don&amp;#39;t have to hide behind their version of the Circe De Soleil anymore -- they just stand proud as a band and play their songs.


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Here are the performances, for your enjoyment: 


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&amp;quot;Nine in the Afternoon&amp;quot;:


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&amp;quot;The Green Gentleman&amp;quot;:


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I&amp;#39;m putting my money on them having the #1 album when this week&amp;#39;s sales numbers are in.


 


Also of note to Panic fans... they&amp;#39;re on the cover of the new Alternative Press. The subscriber cover, for once, doesn&amp;#39;t have a close-up photo of one band member -- just a nice shot of the band.  One one hand, I&amp;#39;m pleased with this aesthetic shift. On the other, I&amp;#39;d love to play &amp;quot;I can count your pores!&amp;quot; with a photo of Ryan Ross.  Win some, lose some, I suppose.


 


 

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<title>Holy Crap - Panic At The Disco Really Think They're The Beatles</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 22:17:31 GMT</pubDate>
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This is kind of amazing. Someone snagged some really good quality of three songs off the new Panic At The Disco album at the band&#39;s show in Stockholm, Sweden -- shockingly enough they contain steady camera work, nobody screaming the wrong lyrics into the microphone, and actually capture the songs.  As such, we now have a pretty solid idea of what the new album sounds like [unless someone yanks these videos down, anyway.]  
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If the headline didn&#39;t clue you in? It sounds like The Beatles.  Not a little, but a lot.  The band clearly spent all their time in the cabin building a time machine that can traverse space and time, so they could become a 1960s British band.  There is no other way to explain the transformation.  Listen for yourselves:
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&quot;The Green Gentleman&quot; 
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&quot;Mad As Rabbits&quot;
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See? Is it just me? It&#39;s kind of amazing that the band decided to go in such a different direction.  I&#39;m honestly not sure how I feel about it. It&#39;s vaguely catchy, but at the same time, it sounds old to me. Most likely because it screams &quot;1960s&quot; at me.   So... is the new Panic At The Disco going to enjoy the same popularity and buzz with this album as they did with the last?
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Time will tell, I suppose. 
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&amp;nbsp;


If the headline didn&amp;#39;t clue you in? It sounds like The Beatles.  Not a little, but a lot.  The band clearly spent all their time in the cabin building a time machine that can traverse space and time, so they could become a 1960s British band.  There is no other way to explain the transformation.  Listen for yourselves:


&amp;nbsp;


&amp;quot;The Green Gentleman&amp;quot; 


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&amp;quot;She&amp;#39;s A Handsome Woman&amp;quot;

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&amp;quot;Mad As Rabbits&amp;quot;

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See? Is it just me? It&amp;#39;s kind of amazing that the band decided to go in such a different direction.  I&amp;#39;m honestly not sure how I feel about it. It&amp;#39;s vaguely catchy, but at the same time, it sounds old to me. Most likely because it screams &amp;quot;1960s&amp;quot; at me.   So... is the new Panic At The Disco going to enjoy the same popularity and buzz with this album as they did with the last?


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Time will tell, I suppose. 


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<title>2008 Honda Civic Tour Bands &amp; Dates Announced</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 21:15:52 GMT</pubDate>
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While we&#39;ve known for some time that the Honda Civic Tour will be headlined by Panic At The Disco this year, we didn&#39;t have concrete dates, or support acts. And now we do.
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The 2008 Honda Civic tour will be headlined by Panic At The Disco, and also feature The Hush Sound, Motion City Soundtrack, and Phantom Planet.   It seems like they learned a bit from last year: first, it&#39;s in smaller venues than the 2007 version was. And second? They don&#39;t have some random rapper on there who just doesn&#39;t fit in with the other bands at all.  Good choices, I think. 
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I mean, NYC could actually be fun -- Roseland is one of the biggest &quot;small venues&quot; in the city -- but there aren&#39;t seats, so people can roam freely and actually enjoy the show and dance around -- instead of being confined to a seat.  
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The tour runs from April through June, and here&#39;s the list of confirmed venues and dates. 
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April 10    Warfield    San Francisco, CA<br />
April 12     Soma     San Diego, CA<br />
April 13    Mesa Amphitheatre     Phoenix, AZ<br />
April 15     Brady Theatre     Oklahoma City, OK<br />
April 17     Thomas Assembly Center      Ruston, LA<br />
April 18     Palladium Ballroom     Dallas, TX<br />
April 19     Stubb’s BBQ     Austin, TX<br />
April 20     Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre     Houston, TX<br />
April 22     Ruth Eckerd Hall     Tampa, FL<br />
April 23     The Fillmore     Miami Beach, FL<br />
April 24     House of Blues      Orlando, FL<br />
April 26     The Tabernacle     Atlanta, GA<br />
April 29     House of Blues     Myrtle Beach, SC<br />
April 30     Constitution Hall     Washington DC<br />
May 2     Alfond Arena at the University of Maine     Orono, ME<br />
May 3     RPI Field House     Troy, NY<br />
May 6     Gordon Fieldhouse - Rochester Institute of Technology     Rochester, NY<br />
May 7     Roseland Ballroom     New York, NY<br />
May 9     Festival Pier     Philadelphia, PA<br />
May 10     Chevrolet Theatre     Wallingford, CT<br />
May 11     Bank of America Pavilion     Boston, MA<br />
May 13     Metropolis     Montreal, QC<br />
May 14     The Sound Academy         Toronto, ON<br />
May 16     Tower City Amphitheatre     Cleveland, OH<br />
May 17     PromoWest-Outdoor (LC Pavilion)     Columbus, OH<br />
May 18     Egyptian Room at Murat Centre     Indianapolis, IN<br />
May 20     The Fillmore Theatre     Detroit, MI<br />
May 23     Congress Theatre     Chicago, IL<br />
May 25     Eagles Ballroom     Milwaukee, WI<br />
May 27     Myth     Minneapolis, MN<br />
May 30     The Pageant     St. Louis, MO<br />
May 31     Westfair Amphitheatre     Omaha, NE<br />
June 1     Uptown Theatre     Kansas City, MO<br />
June 3     The Fillmore Auditorium     Denver, CO<br />
June 4     Salt Air Theatre     Salt Lake City, UT<br />
June 6     PNE Forum     Vancouver, BC<br />
June 7     Paramount Theatre     Seattle, WA<br />
June 8     Portland Exposition Center     Portland, OR<br />
June 13     The Pearl     Las Vegas, NV<br />
June 14     The Theater at the Honda Center     Anaheim, CA
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While we&amp;#39;ve known for some time that the Honda Civic Tour will be headlined by Panic At The Disco this year, we didn&amp;#39;t have concrete dates, or support acts. And now we do.


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The 2008 Honda Civic tour will be headlined by Panic At The Disco, and also feature The Hush Sound, Motion City Soundtrack, and Phantom Planet.   It seems like they learned a bit from last year: first, it&amp;#39;s in smaller venues than the 2007 version was. And second? They don&amp;#39;t have some random rapper on there who just doesn&amp;#39;t fit in with the other bands at all.  Good choices, I think. 


&amp;nbsp;


I mean, NYC could actually be fun -- Roseland is one of the biggest &amp;quot;small venues&amp;quot; in the city -- but there aren&amp;#39;t seats, so people can roam freely and actually enjoy the show and dance around -- instead of being confined to a seat.  


&amp;nbsp;


The tour runs from April through June, and here&amp;#39;s the list of confirmed venues and dates. 


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April 10    Warfield    San Francisco, CA&lt;
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April 19     Stubb’s BBQ     Austin, TX&lt;
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May 16     Tower City Amphitheatre     Cleveland, OH&lt;
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May 23     Congress Theatre     Chicago, IL&lt;
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May 25     Eagles Ballroom     Milwaukee, WI&lt;
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May 27     Myth     Minneapolis, MN&lt;
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May 30     The Pageant     St. Louis, MO&lt;
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May 31     Westfair Amphitheatre     Omaha, NE&lt;
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June 4     Salt Air Theatre     Salt Lake City, UT&lt;
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June 7     Paramount Theatre     Seattle, WA&lt;
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June 8     Portland Exposition Center     Portland, OR&lt;
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June 13     The Pearl     Las Vegas, NV&lt;
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June 14     The Theater at the Honda Center     Anaheim, CA

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<title>All of This Will Really Make You Panic!</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2008 20:19:55 GMT</pubDate>
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Panic At The Disco has really unleashed a lot of news today. First off, I didn&#39;t spell their name incorrectly -- MTV is reporting they&#39;ve dropped the ! from their name.  That will take a bit of getting used to, no? Either way, the band has not totally abandoned their love for unnecessary punctuation, as the confirmed title for their second album, due March 25th, is <em>Pretty. Odd.  </em>
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This was clear from their official Web site&#39;s puzzle this morning, but representatives for the band have made it official. I like it when things are done this way; &quot;Hey, here&#39;s the title of the album.&quot; It&#39;s much easier than playing games, no? 
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Furthermore, Panic will be headlining the 2008 Honda Civic Tour.  Oh, man... there are so many &quot;clown car&quot; jokes to make, I don&#39;t even know where to start.  Of course, Ryan Ross has repeatedly said they&#39;re done with the circus gimmicks, so the jokes may not even be necessary.  Still, just how many porno mimes <em>can</em> you fit into a Honda Civic? 
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The rest of the bands on the tour have yet to be announced, so feel free to guess away. I&#39;d put my money on Cute Is What We Aim For, depending on their recording schedule....
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And finally, here&#39;s the latest promotional picture of the band.  It seems to feature a house more prominently than the guys, but you have to admit -- that&#39;s a pretty sweet house. 
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<a href="/index.php/base/photos/?src=newsphotos%2FImage%2Fpixie%2Fpanicbig.jpg&amp;alt=panic"><img longdesc="newsphotos/Image/pixie/panicbig.jpg" style="width: 326px; height: 400px" src="http://www.shoutmouth.com/index.php/images/der/L3Zhci93d3cvc2l0ZXMvbWVkaWEuc2hvdXRtb3V0aC5jb20vaHRtbC9kZXJpdnMvOGY0MWEyZTA2OGFiNjY2OTljMmFhNTA4N2ZhNzM5NzktNzE5ZDA0Y2ZhOWM0ZWYyNTk0YjMyMGYyMGFjNTQ2NzMuanBn.jpg" alt="panic" width="326" height="400" /></a> 
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So there you have it. A lot going on in the world of Panic At The Disco. I can&#39;t believe how weird it feels to leave out the exclamation point! 
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Panic At The Disco has really unleashed a lot of news today. First off, I didn&amp;#39;t spell their name incorrectly -- MTV is reporting they&amp;#39;ve dropped the ! from their name.  That will take a bit of getting used to, no? Either way, the band has not totally abandoned their love for unnecessary punctuation, as the confirmed title for their second album, due March 25th, is Pretty. Odd.  


&amp;nbsp;


This was clear from their official Web site&amp;#39;s puzzle this morning, but representatives for the band have made it official. I like it when things are done this way; &amp;quot;Hey, here&amp;#39;s the title of the album.&amp;quot; It&amp;#39;s much easier than playing games, no? 


&amp;nbsp;


Furthermore, Panic will be headlining the 2008 Honda Civic Tour.  Oh, man... there are so many &amp;quot;clown car&amp;quot; jokes to make, I don&amp;#39;t even know where to start.  Of course, Ryan Ross has repeatedly said they&amp;#39;re done with the circus gimmicks, so the jokes may not even be necessary.  Still, just how many porno mimes can you fit into a Honda Civic? 


&amp;nbsp;


The rest of the bands on the tour have yet to be announced, so feel free to guess away. I&amp;#39;d put my money on Cute Is What We Aim For, depending on their recording schedule....


&amp;nbsp;


And finally, here&amp;#39;s the latest promotional picture of the band.  It seems to feature a house more prominently than the guys, but you have to admit -- that&amp;#39;s a pretty sweet house. 


&amp;nbsp;


 


&amp;nbsp;


So there you have it. A lot going on in the world of Panic At The Disco. I can&amp;#39;t believe how weird it feels to leave out the exclamation point! 


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<title>How to Not Get in Contact with Panic! At The Disco</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2007 14:48:45 GMT</pubDate>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Step one: Contact one of the guys who runs the band's MySpace.  Step two: tell him you and/or a friend of yours will kill yourself and only Ryan Ross can save you.  Step three: Get mocked online; do not get Ryan Ross' number. ]]></content:encoded>
<description>Step one: Contact one of the guys who runs the band's MySpace.  Step two: tell him you and/or a friend of yours will kill yourself and only Ryan Ross can save you.  Step three: Get mocked online; do not get Ryan Ross' number.</description>
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<title>Panic! At the Disco's Second Album is Really Like Their Third</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2007 15:24:06 GMT</pubDate>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Confused? Well, Ryan Ross recently revealed that the band was about three-quarters done with their second album when they decided to scrap it and start over from the beginning.  Cue fans begging for the songs that were killed by the band immediately. ]]></content:encoded>
<description>Confused? Well, Ryan Ross recently revealed that the band was about three-quarters done with their second album when they decided to scrap it and start over from the beginning.  Cue fans begging for the songs that were killed by the band immediately.</description>
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<title>Gabe Saporta Interviews Ryan Ross in Las Vegas</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 15:29:47 GMT</pubDate>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[ This interview is so cute, it might beat out a basket of puppies in a cuteness contest.  See for yourself. ]]></content:encoded>
<description>This interview is so cute, it might beat out a basket of puppies in a cuteness contest.  See for yourself.</description>
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<title>Panic! At the Disco's Ryan Ross' Birthday at Angels &amp; Kings</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 20:11:35 GMT</pubDate>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Now that Ryan Ross is 21, he's allowed to have his birthday party at the bar owned by Pete Wentz.  Lots of famous people came to the party, including Travis McCoy, Gabe Saporta, and Ryland Blackington. And there was cake! ]]></content:encoded>
<description>Now that Ryan Ross is 21, he's allowed to have his birthday party at the bar owned by Pete Wentz.  Lots of famous people came to the party, including Travis McCoy, Gabe Saporta, and Ryland Blackington. And there was cake!</description>
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<title>Emo Cat Fight! Senses Fail vs Panic! At the Disco vs Pete Wentz vs Christian Bands</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2007 16:44:11 GMT</pubDate>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Oh yes, the outspoken singer of Senses Fail had some harsh words for Panic! At the Disco recently, saying, &quot;so many bands feel it's necessary to look intelligent, and create an image and credibility. The kids in Panic! At The Disco claim they’re into Morrissey and the Smiths. That’s bullshit, they like Blink 182.... Bands worry too much about their image, and it's lame.”  And hey, Pete Wentz, he has some words for you, too.... ]]></content:encoded>
<description>Oh yes, the outspoken singer of Senses Fail had some harsh words for Panic! At the Disco recently, saying, &quot;so many bands feel it's necessary to look intelligent, and create an image and credibility. The kids in Panic! At The Disco claim they’re into Morrissey and the Smiths. That’s bullshit, they like Blink 182.... Bands worry too much about their image, and it's lame.”  And hey, Pete Wentz, he has some words for you, too....</description>
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<title>Panic! At the Disco Plays Two New Songs at Leeds</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2007 16:09:49 GMT</pubDate>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[ And the quality on both videos is quite good.  Check out the band's live versions of the new songs &quot;Middle of the Summer&quot; and &quot;Nine in the Afternoon.&quot;  It's pretty clear these guys are getting close to something big with their new album, eh? ]]></content:encoded>
<description>And the quality on both videos is quite good.  Check out the band's live versions of the new songs &quot;Middle of the Summer&quot; and &quot;Nine in the Afternoon.&quot;  It's pretty clear these guys are getting close to something big with their new album, eh?</description>
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