Benzo, Bones, and II Tone are the 3 guys behind R.U.I and bring 3 distinct styles to Hip- Hop music. They are personal experiences for clever lyrics in every song. Benzo is the Executive Producer and has over 15 years of musical experience (drums, song writing, and production); Bones, from Houston, TX, brings a smooth southern-style delivery with all his verses; II-Tone spent years in the choir and balances the group with his singing. Their live performances are high energy and have the crowds at their feet. To keep their artistic freedom, High Profile Records was created to produce and push their own music.
The Epidemic,Rui,High Profile Records,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Señor Smoke
Electric Six Manufacturer: Metropolis Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E11590 Release Date: 2006-02-07 |
Tracks:
- Rock And Roll Evacuation
- Devil Nights
- Bite Me
- Jimmy Carter
- (Pleasing Interlude I)
- Dance Epidemic
- Future Boys
- Dance-A-Thon 2005
- Be My Dark Angel
- Vibrator
- Boy Or Girl?
- (Pleasing Interlude II)
- Radio Ga Ga
- Taxi To Nowhere
- The Future Is In The Future
Amazon.com
There are times when descriptive adjectives such as "dumb" are not meant in the least bit as negatives. In pop music, these tend to be some of the best times you can have, of course: big, dumb, fun times. Throwing garage rock, metal, and new wave riffs together with disco beats and ironic lyrics, the Detroit-based Electric 6 made a pretty big splash with incredibly stupid and fun songs such as "Gay Bar" and "Danger! High Voltage." Nothing on here quite hits with the force of those hits, and the cover of Queen's "Radio Ga Ga" is so obvious it misses the mark entirely. But by no means have this act gotten serious or boring: like Urge Overkill before them, E6 know incredibly well how to have rock & roll fun with tongue planted firmly in cheek. If you do as well, you could do far worse than Señor Smoke. --Mike McGonigalAlbum Description
Detroit's Electric Six quickly made a name for themselves in the UK and US with hit singles "Gay Bar" and "Danger! High Voltage". "Senor Smoke" was released in the UK in early 2005 to much acclaim. Metropolis, interested in broadening the scope of music they released, signed the band and is proud to now bring them back to their native soil. "Senor Smoke" blends a mixture of disco, garage, punk, and indie rock with clever (but sincere) tongue in cheek one liners. Electric Six will change the way you perceive rock in 2006.Customer Reviews:
Not their best but good........2007-07-21
THE CHILD DEVIANT.......2006-12-04
....TURN THIS ONE UP TO ELEVEN.......2006-09-09
I saw them live in Chicago. They played a small venue and melted my face off. Very Fun!
Bought Senor Smoke, got it home any ran through it a couple of times. My initial review would be not as consistent as Fire, but the highs are higher. That highest point would be "Be My Dark Angel". While a little clumsy ("I was walkin' down the street, you were walking down the street, so I had to cross the street to get to your side of the street") has a great "build-up" intro and crushing guitar chord that would make Aldo Nova or Bon Jovi say "Why didn't I think of that?". It crescendos nicely into a bouncy, bititng chorus.
The album also opens with the anthemic Rock and Roll Evacuation that has a fist pumping chorus. Dance Epidemic rocks with a more.....well...dance/disco sound.
Bite Me and Vibrator are twisted, funny, uncomfortable and rockin' all at the same time somehow.
I'm a little dismayed by the more socially reflective tracks, Jimmy Carter, Future Boys, Taxi to Nowhere. They sound outdated, but have some melodic hooks as a saving grace. I do occasionally find myself skipping them to get to the meaty stuff on the CD.
This collection of songs come off a little disjointed on the same album, but that actually detracts very little from the fact that this album has some amazing, silly, wild stuff on it. It's a very fun album.
My advice would be to buy Fire and then Senor Smoke. Put them on the good stereo in the den and tell the wife and kids to "go outside, daddy's gonna' rock now." I pre-ordered Switzerland, their forthcoming album and have high hopes and new speakers. Can't wait.
Best small venue show I ever saw, too. Check and see if there coming to your town and get a ticket to see Dick Valentine and the wild ride that is E6.
Nowhere near as good as Fire!.......2006-06-06
Danger! Low Voltage!.......2006-03-13
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Group Dance Epidemic
Brave Combo Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000003LD Release Date: 1997-06-10 |
Tracks:
- The Hokey Pokey (Rock Style)
- Mexican Hat Dance
- Never On Sunday
- Limbo Rock/Hand Jive
- The Hustle
- The Chicken Dance
- Mana Vu
- The Jeffrey
- Peanut Vendor
- Jeopardy (Schottische)
- The Hokey Pokey (Go-Go Style)
- The Bunny Hop
Amazon.com
"We saw new dances like `The Freeze' and `The Achy Breaky' spreading like an epidemic in country dance halls," the members of Brave Combo write in the liner notes to their new album, Group Dance Epidemic. "Then terpsichorean plague struck--`The Macarena.' No one was spared, not even the vice president of the United States." Does Brave Combo, the polka-rock band from Texas, object to these developments? No, they love it. They are fervent evangelists for the democratizing and uplifting values of group dances, no matter how corny (plus it gives them more work). Thus the album features a dozen songs that have been dance-floor-tested for group participation, and the CD booklet comes with dance instructions for each."The Freeze," "The Achy Breaky," and "The Macarena" are not included, but Van McCoy's disco classic, "The Hustle," is. Most of the others belong to an earlier age when dancers bent their knees and backs to do the "Limbo Rock," flapped their elbows to the "Chicken Dance," shuffled their soles to the "Mexican Hat Dance," and waved their hands over their heads for "The Hokey Pokey." This is not the sort of album you'll want to sit around and listen to, but if you're having friends over to the house and you're afraid they're going to talk about the federal budget, you might want to put this on.
Because Brave Combo is a bohemian band from Austin, these songs have two layers. At the forefront of the mix, the tune and beat are strong and clear, but in the background, secondary beats and jazzy embellishments are complicating things. The band's approach is reflected in their notes for "The Bunny Hop:" "Cute dance for children or modern fertility rite? That's the same thing, isn't it? This version features an Aboriginal dronepipe (the didgeridoo) and quotations from Peter Cottontail and Duke Ellington's `Cottontail.'" --Geoffrey Himes
Customer Reviews:
Coordinate your steps and clap! Avoid the individuality trap!.......2005-08-10
The store owner said "Yep. Thats Brave Combo!"
I immediately said "I'd be stupid not to buy this!"
What I got was an album full of classic group dance songs. From the Hokey Pokey to the Chicken Dance to the Hustle. All done in a wonderfully tounge-in-cheek fashion. Its alot of fun!
Group Dance Epidemic.......2005-07-23
Almost perfect.......2003-10-25
We've been generally happy with one small nit. In their search for artistic differentiation the band has thrown in quite a few twists that, while they sound interesting, make it a bit hard to dance to. That's not cool for an album titled "Group Dance Epidemic."
Still, it's a great kid's album and highly recommended.
Lunatic Fun.......2003-06-19
Unadulterated Fun........2001-11-11
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Plague Mass (1984 End of the Epidemic)
Diamanda Galas Manufacturer: Mute U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003Z4Z Release Date: 1991-04-02 |
Tracks:
- There Are No More Tickets To The Funeral
- This Is The Law Of The Plague
- I Wake Up And I See The Face Of The Devil
- Confessional (Give Me Sodomy Or Give Me Death)
- How Shall Our Judgement Be Carried Out Upon The Wicked? (With Excerpts From Revelations 19:11-14...
- Let Us Praise The Masters Of Slow Death
- Consecration
- Sono L'Antichristo
- Cris D'Aveugle
- Let My People Go
- Bonus Track 1
- Bonus Track 2
- Bonus Track 3
- Bonus Track 4
Customer Reviews:
A Haunting Masterpiece!.......2007-04-10
This is garbage........2007-01-19
How could anyone sit through an entire disc of this? I think Diamanda needs an exorcism or something.
Good God, man.
Frightening!.......2006-10-04
Two words describe this cd- DISTURBING and CREEPY. I can only listen to certain sections of this cd because there are times when Diamanda's voice gets to that chilling, blood curdling point that I'm about to experience an anxiety attack. But the irony of it all is that there is something about her performance that wants you to remain and continue to listen to her. There's just that fascination factor that keeps me enthralled. I just skip to the parts I can't handle. Also I can only listen to this cd in the daytime-too frightening to listen to at night! This was a live recorded concert at Saint John of the Divine Cross(I've forgotten-maybe in error?)in NYC. Her message of how the Regan administration ignored the relevance of AIDS in it's early days(lack of funding for research)and it being considered a gay disease and the igorance it accompanied; to how it is akin to the black plague to contemporary times. She takes you through sections set up as a mass; with each section having a purpose and meaning. Diamanda shreiks at the ignorance of the plague and how it eats away at it's host.
The eight legs of the Devil will not let my people go........2004-03-04
In "Were you a Witness?," Galas first expresses her anger towards America's mass media. It's apparent that the many deaths caused by the disease (including those of famous musicians like Freddy Mercury and Liberace) were treated like exhibits in a sensationalistic tabloid circus. She faces the money-hungry reporters and warns, "To all cowards and voyeurs, there are no more tickets to the funeral." "This is the Law of the Plague" incorporates several Psalms and Chapter 15 of the Old Testament. Here, in front of the rolling roar of dragon drums, Galas cackles in the role of a corrupt judge; a sanctimonious fascist who vehemently labels AIDS patients as "unclean." With a blood red light looming over her, Galas takes an appalling look at society itself. It's one where doctors, priests, and politicians deliberately leave HIV patients for dead just to avoid scandal and hatred. In addition, the singer labels the Devil as an impotent homophobe who can only be aroused by human suffering. "I Wake Up and See the Face of the Devil" allows Galas to portray the average victim. With a mind ravaged by dementia, she lies helplessly in a sterilized hospital room as a stern cleric forces her to confess her sins. The members of the clergy are warped into dirty angels that hover over the morgue like buzzards. Later, as the heartbeat percussion rises in its volume, Galas rips out some Revelations text. Predicting the arrival of the Antichrist, she leads 3,000 of his armies to massacre all devoted Christians who slaughtered and oppressed people with HIV. In an alarming fury, Galas spews a bitter poem concerning how anyone carrying the virus is shamelessly denied access to medical care, insurance, and surgery. She validly declared Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome as a form of homicide, making her audience aware of how infected men and women are robbed of their dignity. From there, in the track "Sono L'Anticristo," she proudly labels herself the son of Satan, since the Antichrist was as much of an outcast on Earth as Jesus. Then, "Cris D'Aveugle: Blind Man's Cry," a text originally written in 1873 by Tristan Corbiere, becomes a sad and spiritual communion played by a demonic symphony. In the Frency language, Galas leads her choir into a pit of despair, an afterlife that gives no love or comfort after HIV. As the bell tolls, Galas decrys the scourge of injustice. It's one in which family members killed by AIDS aren't properly buried because even the morticians are too afraid to embalm the corpses. During this song (as well as others on this album), her whispers get increasingly suffocated through a pair of hemorrhaged lungs, fading into a grim silence. Finally, the raw emotion of the blues tune, "Let My People Go" spills over the grim notes of a grand piano. Nothing is more terrifying than a virus that destroys the body's ability to defend itself. Galas believed that once AIDS strikes another host, that individual is doomed to suffer a lifetime of sorrow and cruelty. While comparing the illness to a sentence of life in prison, she expresses that person's depression in one sentence: "The Devil has designed my death, and he's waiting to be sure that plenty of his black sheep die before he finds a cure."
I recommend this album to anyone craving the works of a powerful, controversial artist. Diamanda Galas is a sonic martyr that liberates the soul from mainstream bondage.
All Music Guide Review.......2003-11-08
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Epidemic
Craig's Brother Manufacturer: Takeover ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002CHICY Release Date: 2004-06-22 |
Tracks:
- 10, 000 Miles
- Bad Marriage
- Long Way
- Epissdumbology - Craig's Brother, Steven Neufeld,
- Flag Down
Customer Reviews:
Buy This E.P. Today!!!.......2004-09-21
They're back in full force!.......2004-07-20
I'm surprised that not many people have heard of this great band, but I see that changing very quickly in the near future. Grab this EP and get acquainted with one of the best hidden gems of melodic punk.
Mindblowing.......2004-06-30
innovative new sound!.......2004-06-30
they keep getting better and better.......2004-06-30
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Epidemic
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000068D11 Release Date: 2002-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Walk Away
- Equilibrium
- Individual
- Catalyst
- The Slightest Trace
- Make No Mistake
- Generic The Norm
- Disconnected
- Currency Of Cynics
- Shallow
- Undercurrent
- Burden Of A Thought
Album Description
Based in Los Angeles, Epidemic is vocalist and chief lyricist Boris B. (from Holland), guitarist Bruce Allan (Memphis, Tennessee) drummer Tim Ganard (Louisiana) and bassist Jimmy McDaniel (New Orleans). Behind the quartet's steely, dynamic wall of noise, you'll find sharp, uncompromising commentary. Includes the bonus enhanced video of 'Walk Away'. 2002.Customer Reviews:
FREAKIN AWESOME.......2007-04-25
It was actually really good........2007-02-09
1. Walk Away - 10/10
2. Equilibrium - 10/10
3. Individual - 10/10
4. Catalyst - 10/10
5. The Slightest Trace - 10/10
6. Make No Mistake - 10/10
7. Generic The Norm - 10/10
8. Disconnected - 9/10
9. Currency Of Cynics - 9.5/10
10. Shallow - 8/10
11. Undercurrent - 10/10
12. Burden Of A Thought - 10/10
Overall: 96% A
Sure, it doesnt really have a unique sound but that still shouldn't take away from the music. If it's good it's good. I don't really know how else to put it. If you're looking for something different than what's out today then this is probably not for you. However if you want a solid modern rock band with something to say then why not give Epidemic a shot. I mean the album is cheap enough as it is. Give it a shot, you may just like what you hear.
pretty boring.......2006-08-17
Oh and to Ryan Munn, you need to stop flapping your gums about things you know nothing about. Just because I don't like this cd as much as you do doesnt mean I'm not a fan of a certain genre of music. Stop being so ignorant.
Where Are They Now?.......2005-08-27
Good stuff........2004-05-06
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Rated E
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00007MEWB Release Date: 2002-12-24 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- All City
- Magnificent
- Dedicated
- Killa Communication feat. Planet Asia
- Suffered
- Definitions
- Aw Yeeaah
- Payola
- One Story
- Floating Words
- Game Tight
- Bones
- Styles (remix)
- Classic
- In This Life
- The Last Word
Album Description
Epidemic Massive's debut CD release "Rated E", features the track "Magnificent", which caught the attention of critics and radio programmers across the country. URB magazine stated "'Magnificent' is and apt description for VegaOne's [beats] and [the group's] crew of MCs . . . ." The single is continuing to receive significant airplay, charted in both CMJ and The Urban Network and was featured this month on the So Cal based "The Hip-Hop Show".Customer Reviews:
This is why I love Hip Hop. . ........2003-02-19
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Epidemic
Panic Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008J8V Release Date: 1991-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Blackfeather Shake
- High Strung
- Hypochondriac
- Spider Desire
- Morbid Curiosities
- Hellfire Club
- 911
- Devil's Night Out
- I Stole Your Love
- Pile O' Bones
Customer Reviews:
Washington not California.......2004-12-23
Blip!.......2004-05-17
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The Life and Works of Frédéric Chopin
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005MKG5 Release Date: 2001-07-17 |
Tracks:
- Chopin And The Soul Of The Piano - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Berceuse, Op.57 - Idil Biret
- Chopin The Pole - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Polonaise in g - Idil Biret
- Early Education - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Vars On A German Air - Idil Biret
- Encounters With The Polish Peasantry - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Mazurka in G - Idil Biret
- Chopin As Industrious Pupil - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Son in c (Opening) - Idil Biret
- He Finds His True Voice As A Composer - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Rondo A La Mazur, Op.5 - Idil Biret
- The Fun-Loving Teenager - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Ecossaise, Op.72 No.3 - Idil Biret
- Onset Of Illness And The Death Of A Sister - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Nocturne in e - Idil Biret
- Hats Off, Gentlemen! A Genius! - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Vars On 'La Ci Darem La Mano', Op.2 - Idil Biret
- The Influence Of Paganini - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Souvenir De Paganini - Idil Biret
- The First Etudes - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Etude in c#, Op.10, No.4 - Idil Biret
- Success In Vienna - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Nocturne in c# - Idil Biret
- Chopin In Love - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Polonaise - Idil Biret
- Stagnation, Celebrity And The First Con - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Con in f, Op.21 - Idil Biret
- Return Of Vitality And Inspiration - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Con in e, Op.11 - Idil Biret
- Farewells And The Final Departure From Poland - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
Tracks:
- Europe And Chopin In Crisis - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Scherzo No.1 in b - Idil Biret
- Arrival In Paris - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Waltz in E flat, Op.18 - Idil Biret
- Paris, Politics, Poles And Performance - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Impromptu in A flat, Op.29 - Idil Biret
- Chopin And The Opr - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Andante Spianato, Op.22 - Idil Biret
- Chopin And Kalkbrenner - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Etude in G flat, Op.10, No.5 - Idil Biret
- The Cholera Epidemi; The Fashionable Teacher - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Etude in C minor, Op.10, No.12, The 'Revolutionary' - Idil Biret
- Teaching In Earnest - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Etude in a, Op.25, No.4 - Idil Biret
- Souplesse Avant Tout! - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Nocturne in b flat, Op.9, No.1 - Idil Biret
Tracks:
- The Woodzinska Affair - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Nocturne in B, Op.32, No.1 - Idil Biret
- An Elegant, Pale, Sad Young Man - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Nocturne in D flat, Op.27, No.2 - Idil Biret
- George Sand And A Majorcan Winter - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Prlds, Op.28 - Idil Biret
- Misanthropy, Hypocrisy And Prejudice - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Mazurkas - Idil Biret
- At Nohant: An Idyllic And Creative Summer - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Impromptu in F# - Idil Biret
- The Idyll Continues - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Sonata in b flat: Funeral March And Finale - Idil Biret
Tracks:
- The Return To Paris - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Ballade No.4 in f - Idil Biret
- Chopin Grows Moody, Petulant And Volatile - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Son No.3 in b, Op.58: Finale - Idil Biret
- Failing Health And Mounting Tensions - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Barcarolle, Op.60 - Idil Biret
- The Break With Sand; Illness; London - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Prld in F#, Op.28, No.8 - Idil Biret
- Scotland, London, Paris; Decline And Death - Jeremy Siepmann/Anton Lesser
- Polonaise in A flat, Op.53 - Idil Biret
Customer Reviews:
An excellent introduction to both the life and the work.......2001-08-10
Written and produced by Jeremy Siepmann, this audio-bio not only tells the strange story of Chopin's life but also includes generous examples of his music, drawn from the bottomless pit of Naxos musical CDs. An excellent idea was to use actors for the voices of Chopin (Anton Lesser), George Sand and other females in his life (Elaine Claxton and Karen Archer), and other male acquaintances (Neville Jason). It is the kind of reading that would fascinate even if the work were fictional.
His letters are particularly fascinating, especially as they are read dramatically by the small cast; and one would rather hear about all his faults--physical and psychological--from people who knew him well. Perhaps his strange epistolary relationship with his Titus is dwelt upon a bit too much, but such are the times (then and now).
My only criticism in a negative direction is the length of the musical examples. I do not really think the entire "Revolutionary Etude" had to be played or the entire "Funeral March"; a minute or two with a fadeout would have been fine, especially on repeated hearings where one wants the facts. Nevertheless, highly recommended.
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Epidemic of Violence
Demolition Hammer Manufacturer: Century Media ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005HL7 Release Date: 1992-04-28 |
Tracks:
- Skull Fracturing Nightmare
- Human Dissection
- Pyroclastic Annihilation
- Envenomed
- Carnivorous Obsession
- Orgy of Destruction
- Epidemic of Violence
- Omnivore
- Aborticide
Customer Reviews:
Caiman doesn't have this title in stock!!!.......2006-12-20
'BLOOD....Rampant Seige Of Pain'.......2005-09-10
I won't give track by track detail, but I will rate them each.
1. Skull Fracturing Nightmare (9/10)
2. Human Dissection (10/10)
3. Pyroclastic Annihilation (10/10)
4. Envenomed (10/10)
5. Carnivorous Obsession (10/10)
6. Orgy Of Destruction (1/10)(Nothing Special)
7. Epidemic Of Violence (10/10)
8. Omnivore (10/10)
9. Aborticide (My Personal Fave 15/10)
One of the best death/thrash albums to come out of the metal scene since Dark Angels 'Darkness Descends', Malevolent Creations 'Retribution (or Ten Commandments, take a pick) and finally Devastations 'Idolatry'. If Thrash Metal and Death Metal is what you enjoy, then you won't be dissapointed with this one. If there were a gore movie soundtrack, this would be it. Enjoy.
great band........2003-05-25
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Decameron
Epidemic Manufacturer: Metal Blade ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008FEB Release Date: 1992-08-04 |
Tracks:
- Circle Of Fools
- Insanity Plea
- Vision Divine
- Hate
- Unknown
- Live Your Death
- Factor Red
- Blown Doors
- Territories
- Tornado
- Three Witches
- Lord War
Customer Reviews:
Totally Underrated Album, a rare gem.......2006-12-31
Nothing special.......2003-03-19
Intricate, precise, and fast.......2003-02-13
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