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KK - PYAR KE PAL
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Tu Aashiqui Hai - KK
ALVIDA (the KK one)
KK - Aap Ki Dua
KK - Aasman ke
KK Slider Songs
[ THAI RAP ] ILLSLICK Feat. KK (THAIKOON) - I Need A Girl Remix Official Music video
Just one deadlift day from KK
Raghava KK: Shake up your story
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KK - PYAR KE PAL
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  • Published: 25 Oct 2009
  • Duration: 5:59
  • Updated: 07 May 2012
Author: KKVEVO
Music video by KK performing PYAR KE PAL. (C) 2000 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (India) Pvt. Ltd
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SB.TV - KK - Warm Up Sessions
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  • Published: 06 Aug 2011
  • Duration: 1:44
  • Updated: 04 May 2012
Author: smokeybarz
15 year old KK, brings fire to a quick Grimey warm up. www.facebook.com www.sbtv.co.uk http www.twitter.com
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KK - Yaaron
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  • Published: 25 Oct 2009
  • Duration: 4:17
  • Updated: 05 May 2012
Author: KKVEVO
Music video by KK performing Yaaron. (C) 1999 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (India) Pvt. Ltd.
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Tu Aashiqui Hai - KK
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  • Published: 29 Jul 2011
  • Duration: 9:01
  • Updated: 07 May 2012
Author: cokestudioatmtv
A national award winning song sung by KK, from the film 'Jhankaar Beats'. Music conceived and created by Lesle Lewis (www.leslelewis.com) Instrumentalist: Zoheb-Keyboard, Darshan-Drums, Nyzel-Electric Guitar, Dibyajyoti-Bass Guitar, Sanjoy-accoustic guitar, Arun-Percussion, Karthick Iyer...
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ALVIDA (the KK one)
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  • Published: 24 Dec 2008
  • Duration: 5:26
  • Updated: 05 Apr 2012
Author: lovegardenofking
ALVIDA (the KK one)
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KK - Aap Ki Dua
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  • Published: 25 Oct 2009
  • Duration: 5:10
  • Updated: 07 May 2012
Author: KKVEVO
Music video by KK performing Aap Ki Dua. (C) SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (India) Pvt. Ltd
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KK - Aasman ke
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  • Published: 25 Oct 2009
  • Duration: 4:19
  • Updated: 07 May 2012
Author: KKVEVO
Music video by KK performing Aasman ke. (C) 2008 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (INDIA) PVT. LTD.
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KK Slider Songs
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  • Published: 19 Dec 2006
  • Duration: 46:19
  • Updated: 07 May 2012
Author: CaptainSpalding
The animal crossing dog,KK Sliders songs! Some might not be here but I did a goo job of recording right? Jus tleave me some good feed back :)
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Just one deadlift day from KK
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  • Published: 12 Feb 2012
  • Duration: 5:13
  • Updated: 06 May 2012
Author: Konstantinovs
Deadlift training,max effort day
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Raghava KK: Shake up your story
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  • Published: 09 Sep 2011
  • Duration: 4:31
  • Updated: 07 May 2012
Author: TEDtalksDirector
www.ted.com Artist Raghava KK demos his new children's book for iPad with a fun feature when you shake it, the story -- and your perspective -- changes. In this charming short talk, he invites all of us to shake up our perspective a little bit.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at www.ted.com
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スーパーマン/kk(Original)
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  • Published: 17 Aug 2010
  • Duration: 4:56
  • Updated: 07 May 2012
Author: playyouhousejp
公式Twitter/goosehouseJP Webサイト/www.goosehouse.jp Play You. House 08/14 07 ボーカル:KK 工藤/木村
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Free Poker - Crazy Poker Hand - AA-KK-QQ
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  • Published: 29 May 2008
  • Duration: 7:02
  • Updated: 07 May 2012
Author: TheFreePokerDude
freepoker4cash.com - Free Online Poker Clip of a crazy poker hand. One guy has pocket Aces, another guy has pocket Kings, and a third player has pocket Queens. The 2 other players at the table alos have pocket pairs - 5's and 7's. But both have to fold pre-flop. Somehow the player holding Kings makes a sick fold, only to see a king show up on the flop. The pocket aces hold up until the river. And then the old 3 outer hits....a queen on the river to bust this dudes aces....ouch. freepoker4cash.com - Free Online Poker
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Animal Crossing: KK Crusin'
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  • Published: 11 Feb 2008
  • Duration: 2:22
  • Updated: 29 Apr 2012
Author: TektiteTriforce
Animal Crossing Soundtrack Library. (All of the songs are done live and will sound a lot diffrent in your house.)
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5:24
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8:56
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18:24
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4:06
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  • The Vice Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal KK Nohwar (in Centre) posing with the winning team (Girls U-17) of Vasant Valley School, Vasant Kunj during the closing ceremony of the 52nd edition of the Subroto Cup Football Tournament held at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium, New Delhi on November 25,2011. Mr. Baichung Bhutia, the former captain of Indian Football team who gave his presence as Guest of Honour is also seen (2nd from left).
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  • The Vice Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal KK Nohwar releasing the souvenir of 52nd edition of the Subroto Cup Football Tournament and presenting the first copy to Mr. Baichung Bhutia, the former captain of Indian Football team during the Closing Ceremony of Subroto Cup Football Tournament - 2011 held at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium, New Delhi on November 25,2011.
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  • The Vice Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal KK Nohwar being introduced with the teams and officials during the Final Match of the 52nd Subroto Cup Football Tournament - 2011 also seen Mr. Baichung Bhutia, the former captain of Indian Football team at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium, New Delhi on November 25,2011.
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  • The Vice Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal KK Nohwar (in center) with the winning team - NCC (West Bengal & Sikkim) during 52nd edition of the Subroto Cup Football Tournament (Boys U-17) held at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium, New Delhi on November 25,2011 other dignitaries are also seen.
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  • Kaki King in concert.Playing at The Knitting Factory Los Angeles; January 2005.As a long-time Ovation player, King was invited to design her own custom guitar, the result being the Adamas 1581-KK model.
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  • Marchy Lee, Alex Yoong and Matthew Marsh (from left to right), drivers of KK Performance, winners of GTC class at Intercontinental Le Mans Cup race in Zhuhai.
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  • INDIA-AIRMARSHAL-KK-NOHWARIndia Air Marshal KK Nohwar AOC-in-C, Eastern Air Command presenting EAC Cup at Kolkata in Eastern India City ----- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK
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  • INDIA-AIRMARSHAL-KK-NOHWARIndia Air Marshal KK Nohwar AOC-in-C, Eastern Air Command presenting EAC Cup at Kolkata in Eastern India City ----- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK
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  • INDIA-AIR-MARSHAL-KK-NOHWARIndia Air Mshl KK Nohwar, AOC-in-C, EAC being briefed on training facilities during his visit to AF Stn Barrackpore in Eastern India ----- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK
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  • INDIA-AIR-MARSHAL-KK-NOHWARIndia Air Mshl KK Nohwar, AOC-in-C, EAC being briefed on training facilities during his visit to AF Stn Barrackpore in Eastern India ----- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK
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  • INDIA-AIR-MARSHAL-KK-NOHWARIndia Air Mshl KK Nohwar, AOC-in-C, EAC being briefed on training facilities during his visit to AF Stn Barrackpore in Eastern India ----- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK
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  • INDIA-ARMY-LT-GEN-BIKRAM-SINGH-GOC-IN-C-EASTERN-COMMAND India Army LT Gen Bikram Singh; GOC-IN-C-Eastern Command Flanked by Air Marshal KK Nohwar; AOC-IN-C-Eastern Air Command (left) and Admiral Michael T Moraes; Flag Officer; Submarine during the Vijay Paying in kolkata in Eastern India City -----WN/BHASKAR MALLICK
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  • INDIA-AIRMARSHAL-KK NOHWAR-AOC-IN-C-EASTERN-AIRCOMMANDIndia Eurofighter Indo-Uk Joint Air Exercise during the Indradhanush at Kalaikunda Air Base in Eastern India ------ WN/BHASKAR MALLICK
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  • INDIA-AIR-MARSHAL-KK NOHWAR AOC-IN-C, EASTERN AIR COMMAND, PRESENTS MEMENTO TO SHRI BUDDHADEV BHATTACHARYA, CHIEF MINISTER, WEST BENGAL WHILE CALLING ON HIM AT WRITERS' BUILDINGS, KOLKATA TODAY IN EASTERN INDIA CITY ----- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK
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  • INDIA-AIR-MARSHAL-KK NOHWAR AOC-IN-C, EASTERN AIR COMMAND, PRESENTS MEMENTO TO SHRI BUDDHADEV BHATTACHARYA, CHIEF MINISTER, WEST BENGAL WHILE CALLING ON HIM AT WRITERS' BUILDINGS, KOLKATA TODAY IN EASTERN INDIA CITY ----- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK
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  • India Air Mshl KK Nohwar, AOC-in-C, EAC being briefed on training facilities during his visit to AF Stn Barrackpore in Eastern India ----- WN/ARMY PHOTO
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  • Air Mshl KK Nohwar, AOC-in-C, EAC being received by Gp Capt Pankaj Bishnoi, base commander of AF Stn Barrackpore on his arrival at the base in Eastern India ---- WN/ARMY PHOTO
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  • Air Mshl KK Nohwar inspecting Guard of Hounor during his visit at AF Station Kalaikunda in Eastern India ---- WN/ARMY PHOTO
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  • 2008 Jeep Liberty (KK) finished in white - front view
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  • Veggie at KK Market
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The Star The Sabah capital has grown to become a major city in South-East Asia, both in terms of size and tourist attractions. THERE is no doubt that the number one city in Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur in terms of size, popularity and social (read that as nightlife) entertainment. KL enjoys this coveted position...(size: 5.4Kb)
The Siasat Daily May 21: Former Rajya Sabha member and Telangana Congress senior leader K Kesava Rao on Monday condemned Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy's remark that the Telangana statehood demand would not sustain if the region witnesses continuous development. Talking to media persons at Gandhi Bhavan, Kesava...(size: 3.0Kb)
The Siasat Daily May 21: Former Rajya Sabha member and Telangana Congress senior leader K Kesava Rao on Monday condemned Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy's remark that the Telangana statehood demand would not sustain if the region witnesses continuous development. Talking to media persons at Gandhi Bhavan, Kesava...(size: 3.0Kb)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel An estimated 16,250 gallons of sewage was pumped into the Kinnickinnic River on Sunday in a brief sanitary sewer overflow at S. 35th and W. Manitoba streets, the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District reported Tuesday. A pump in the district's regional sanitary sewer at that location operated for...(size: 62.7Kb)
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KK may refer to:

People

  • KK (musician), an Icelandic musician
  • KK Null, a Japanese musician
  • Kenneth Kaunda, a Zambian politician
  • Krishnakumar Kunnath, an Indian playback singer
  • Kishore Kumar, an Indian playback singer
  • Kay Kay Menon (Kay Kay), an Indian actor
  • Kailash Kher, an Indian playback singer
  • Karishma Kapoor, an Indian actress
  • Kareena Kapoor, an Indian actress
  • Katrina Kaif, an Indian actress
  • Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, a Turkish politician
  • Kevin Kerrigan, a British record producer and musician
  • KK, a rapper from the group 2nd II None
  • Kerry King, an American heavy metal musician
  • Kristin Kreuk, a Canadian actress
  • Kevin Keegan, an English football manager and former player
  • K.K. Downing, an English guitarist (Judas Priest)
  • Kris Kross, an American rapper
  • Kim Kardashian, an American entrepreneur and socialite
  • Keira Knightley, an English actress and model
  • Karolina Kurkova, a Czech model
  • Kelly Kelly, a ring name for Barbara Blank
  • Kris Kindle, Secret Santa
  • Kazuya Kamenashi, a Japanese male idol
  • Kevin Keegan, an English football legend
  • Places

  • KK, the code for County Kilkenny, Ireland
  • Kinnickinnic River (Milwaukee River)
  • Kota Kinabalu, a city in Malaysia
  • Krispy Kreme, a donut restaurant
  • an informal abbreviation for Karnataka, a state of southern India (ISO 3166-2:IN)
  • Other

  • Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground, a Seattle indie band
  • KK Slider, a character from the ''Animal Crossing'' video game series
  • Kiddy Kong, a character in the Donkey Kong series
  • Atlasjet IATA airline designator
  • Kabushiki gaisha, a Japanese corporation or public company
  • Kazakh language ISO 639 alpha-2 code
  • Kenyon and Knott, a pronunciation dictionary of American English
  • Kernewek Kemmyn (Common Cornish), a variety of the Cornish language
  • Kinakuta top-level domain name
  • k.k. or k.-k., meaning "imperial-royal", pertaining to the Austrian Empire before 1867 and to the Austrian part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire 1867–1918
  • Kvinner og Klær (Norwegian: "Women and Clothes"), a Norwegian weekly magazine
  • Basketball Club, in several Eastern European languages; for example:
  • * KK Union Olimpija, Slovenia
  • * KK Cibona, Croatia
  • * KK Partizan, Serbia
  • * KK Atletas Lithuania
  • a term used by many Folk Nation gangs in Chicago standing for "King Killer" and referring to a person who murders a Latin Kings
  • a defunct line on the New York City Subway, now called the J
  • a generation of Jeep Liberty, and, overseas, a generation of Jeep Cherokee, made from 2008 onwards
  • See also

  • Okay, or OK, an acceptance of something
  • Kirkpatrick number, a numbering system for Domenico Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas; see List of solo keyboard sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti
  • Category:Initialisms

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    nameGlenn Tipton
    landscapeyes
    backgroundsolo_singer
    birth nameGlenn Raymond Tipton
    birth dateOctober 25, 1947
    Birth placeBlackheath, England
    instrumentGuitar, keyboards, vocals, bass
    genreHeavy metal
    occupationMusician, songwriter
    years active1968–present
    labelColumbia, Atlantic
    associated actsJudas Priest, The Flying Hat Band
    websiteOfficial website
    notable instrumentsHamer Signature Models }}

    Glenn Tipton (born Glenn Raymond Tipton, 25 October 1947, Blackheath, England) is one of the Grammy Award-winning guitarists and occasional keyboard player for the heavy metal band Judas Priest.

    Early Life and Career

    Glenn Raymond Tipton was born on October 25, 1947 to Olive and Doug Tipton. Glenn attended Olive Hill Primary School when he was about five years old. His brother, Gary, was a guitar player for a local band called the Atlantics. Early on, Glenn was taught to play the piano by his mother, but he was never fully committed to his practice. Glenn learned to play guitar at age 19 with his first guitar being a Hofner acoustic guitar. He would then play on a Rickenbacker until he was able to afford a Fender Stratocaster. This guitar would become his main live guitar until it was stolen at a show. Glenn soon bought a black Stratocaster from someone for a cheap price. Tipton also bought a Gibson SG afterwards with money he received to replace his old guitar. Both of these guitars can be seen when Judas Priest played on the Old Grey Whistle Test. Tipton's first band was Shave Em' Dry, which became Merlin, which became the Flying Hat Band. This band soon broke up due to management issues. In May 1974, Tipton joined Judas Priest. This was during the recording for ''Rocka Rolla'', so Tipton quickly added his guitar parts to the album. On ''Sad Wings of Destiny'', Tipton showed off more of his guitar work on songs like ''Tyrant'', ''Dreamer Deceiver'' and ''Victim of Changes''. Tipton also presented his own songwriting on the songs ''Prelude'', ''Epitaph'' and ''The Ripper''. ''Epitaph'' and ''Prelude'' include some of Tipton's work on keyboard instruments. The year 1980's ''British Steel'' was Judas Priest's commercial breakthrough. This album combined the band's trademark heavy metal sound with pop-style song structures and hooks. ''United'' and ''Breaking the Law'' were some of Judas Priest's first guitar-driven songs not to include any solo sections. Judas Priest's popularity progressed through the 1980s with their albums ''Point of Entry'', ''Screaming for Vengeance'', ''Defenders of the Faith'', ''Turbo'', ''Ram It Down'' and ''Painkiller''. Rob Halford would leave Judas Priest in 1992 and the band would separate. Judas Priest would later return with Tim "Ripper" Owens in 1997. This new version of the band recorded the albums ''Jugulator'' and ''Demolition''. Both of these albums experimented with new sounds that distinguished them from the records with Halford. Around this time, Tipton released his first solo album, ''Baptizm of Fire'' in 1997. The follow-up album ''Edge of the World'' was released in 2006. In 2003, Judas Priest would reunite with Rob Halford and release ''Angel of Retribution'' in 2005 and ''Nostradamus'' in 2008. In 2010, Judas Priest announced their ''Epitaph World Tour'', which is to be the last major world tour. Despite the announcement, Judas Priest still wishes to record another album an possibly more in the future.

    Playing Style

    Tipton is known for his complex, sometimes classically-influenced solos, and he has a unique guitar-playing technique. Many of his solos are very difficult to transcribe, and his playing is notable for his double lead guitar trades with fellow Judas Priest guitarist K.K. Downing. Tipton's solos have maintained a consistent style for most of his career, but he has continuously incorporated new techniques into his playing over the years as he has developed as a guitarist.

    In contrast to Downing, Tipton's solos tend to feature a more melodic, legato sound, making use of harmonic minor scales, Aeolian mode, pentatonic scales and techniques such as sweep-picking arpeggios, legato picking, tremolo/alternate picking, hammer-ons and pull-offs, and the solos often showcase both accuracy and aggression. However, like Downing, his playing sometimes emphasizes speed rather than precision, and Tipton has been known to occasionally use pinch harmonics and dive bombs in his solos. Tipton also has a trademark 2-strings bend/whammy dive screams for ending the solo, as evident in solos like All Guns Blazing, Heavy Metal, Demonizer, Bullet Train and Ram It Down. In 1978, Tipton began to incorporate tapping into his playing, which Downing promptly did as well. In the mid-1980s, both guitarists started to use the complex technique of sweep-picking, which can be notably heard on the title track of their 1990 album ''Painkiller''. Both have continuously used these techniques ever since. His style is drenched in blues-based phrasing. His vibrato is medium speed, medium width — similar to Peter Green's but not quite as fast.

    Influences

    Tipton quotes : "It goes without saying that I love playing and performing heavy metal, and have for most of my career. Going right back though, I've listened to a lot of early blues players, and I think the first band I saw live that really made an impression on me, was The Spencer Davies group. I remember going to see them play at an all-nighter at Birmingham Town Hall. Steve Winwood was a great all round vocalist, guitarist and keyboard player and I remember trying to learn 'Georgia' on the piano after I had seen them play. They had great songs like 'Keep on Running' and although you could try and categorize them as blues or R&B;, they really had their own sound going for them, mainly due I believe to Steve Winwood".

    Other early influences were Hendrix, Deep Purple and Zeppelin. "I still can't believe where Hendrix came from. OK Seattle maybe but he just suddenly appeared, as if from nowhere, this black guy playing guitar in a way no one had imagined it could be played. He was more than a genius in my eyes, someone very, very special. I loved early Purple and the combined sound of Organ and guitar gave them a very powerful sound, again unique at the time. As for Zeppelin, what can you say, 'Whole lotta Love', 'Communication Breakdown', 'Black Dog', and the epic 'Kashmir' again a unique band with great songs. All these bands formed an impression on me going back to those early days.

    "I liked the early Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer. I thought Peter Green was a great white blues player and song-writer. He not only penned such greats as 'Green Manalishi' and 'Oh Well' but more delicate compositions such as 'Need Your Love So Bad' or 'Albatross' I saw them several times and it was great to watch them perform songs like 'Stop Messin' Around' or songs featuring slide guitar such as 'Dust My Broom'.

    "As I've said before, as a guitar player my main inspiration was Rory Gallagher. I saw him play in Taste many times and he really inspired me, not just musically but also in the amount of energy and feel he put out".

    "I've always loved the Stones. They have so many classic songs such as 'Jumping Jack Flash', 'Honky Tonk Women', 'Sympathy For The Devil', 'Brown Sugar', or their earlier stuff like 'This Could Be The Last Time', 'Paint It Black', 'It’s All Over Now' the list goes on and on. The Stones have great attitude and that rebel quality that’s so appealing. I recently saw them at the Isle of White festival and they were as good as ever after all these years".

    "As do many people, I think the Beatles were a great band. We were all lucky that fate put these guys together in our time. It totally amazes me that they came up with such an abundance of classic songs in such a relatively short amount of time. The Beatles changed everything. To start with they were the first band to write their own material. They were so prolific and the endless melodies they invented will live forever".

    Tipton is a big fan of soundtrack music, something that is evident in listening to Judas Priest's metal opera ''Nostradamus''. "I love people like Hans Zimmer," Tipton told Attention Deficit Delirium. "Some of the stuff that they do is incredible.” (He's a big fan of the ''Gladiator'' soundtrack.) "One day when I’m good enough to, I wouldn’t even call it a film score, but do music for film, I’d like that opportunity. It would be really exciting for me to do. Whether that will happen or not, I’m not sure. I would certainly welcome the opportunity to do something like that as long as it were something that I liked or had respect for visually."

    Equipment

    Tone

    Glenn's tone is your basic humbucker through a Marshall tone. Compared to Downing's tone, Glenn's tone is warmer, with more bass and lower mids. This lets both guitarists play the same parts yet remain distinct in the mix. Tipton's classic sound on albums like British Steel, Screaming for Vengeance, and Stained Class was obtained using 50 watt, non-master Marshall heads with EL34 output tubes, and a Range Master treble boost — the same device Brian May uses to kick his AC-30's. During this period, Glenn also employed a MXR Distortion +, Phase 100, and digital delays, as well as an old Maestro Echoplex. In the late 1980s, around the time of the Turbo album, Priest began incorporating guitar synths and abandoned the Marshalls for what sounds like a Scholz Rockman (Turbo, Ram it Down). Starting with the comeback album Jugulator, Glenn switched to Rocktron preamps, the Rocktron Intellifex for effects, and Crate heads and cabs. Glenn's used SG's, a Strat with two DiMarzio Super Distortion humbuckers, and various Hamer models including a few he helped design (see above photo). Most of his guitars are equipped with Kahler tremolos. Glenn uses very light strings and picks — string gauges are .010, .013, .017, .026, .036, and .046, he uses Ernie Ball strings. Throughout his career, Glenn has used many tunings, most frequently standard tuning. Ever sice Rob Halford rejoined Judas Priest, both Glenn and KK have used E-flat tuning.

    Guitars

    Tipton has used numerous guitars over the years. These include a 1960s Fender Stratocaster up until about 1978. During the period from 1978 to 1979, he used a black Gibson Les Paul Custom, and he started using a modified CBS-era Fender Stratocaster with Dimarzio Super-Distortion (humbucking) pickups. For the ''Screaming for Vengeance'' tour, he added a chrome pickguard. For this tour, he also played a Gibson SG Special that he spray-painted black himself. The SG also had a chrome pickguard and stock PAF humbuckers. Around 1984, he switched to a Hamer Phantom GT model, which was fitted with one EMG humbucker, a Kahler tremolo, and one volume pot. A signature model of this was developed and sold to public from 1984 to 1986. Tipton still uses this guitar model, but now with Seymour Duncan Blackouts active pickups. In 2009, Tipton took his Fender Stratocaster and Gibson SG Special out of retirement for the British Steel 30th Anniversary tour.

    He has also used various guitars over the years

  • Fender Telecaster - For studio use
  • ESP Eclipse acoustic - For stage use
  • Ibanez 7621 seven-string guitar - In the studio for Demolition
  • Gibson Explorer - Could be see on the Classic Albums: British Steel documentary and was used sparingly during the Nostradamus tour
  • Legends custom-built acrylic Jaguar-shaped guitar - Tipton jokingly admitted that he wanted to make a lamp out of it, but liked the tone of it and was used for recording Demolition),
  • Roland G-707 synth guitar - was mostly used in the studio, used a Hamer Phantom GT with a Roland Hex pickup for stage use
  • Amplification

    Tipton has almost exclusively used Marshall Amplifiers. Tipton used Regular Vintage 50 and 100 Watt Marshall heads without a master volume until 1982, when the JCM 800 head was developed. The JCM 800 was used by Tipton and fellow Judas Priest guitarist K.K. Downing for many years. During the Jugulator and Demolition era, Tipton was endorsed by Crate amplifiers, using their Blue Voodoo heads in the studio and when touring. He would drop this endorsement during the 2004 reunion tour, switching to a large rack unit with multiple preamps and effects processors with a Marshall 9100 power amp.

    In 2008, Tipton began using ENGL amps. Of the brand, he comments, “ENGL is the first ampline that I have ever used that not only has balls, but attitude, right out of the box”. When he first used Engl amps, he played through the ENGL Midi Tube Preamp E 580 and the ENGL Tube Poweramp E 850/50. For the Epitaph tour, he switched to using Engl Invaders that are modified to use 6L6 power tube.

    Effects

    During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Tipton used a Pete Cornish custom pedalboard with an overdrive unit, flanger, MXR distortion unit, MXR Phase 100, MXR digital delay, MXR 12-band EQ, Maestro Echoplex, line boosters between each effect to preserve the signal from input to output, and a Rangemaster-based custom treble boost connected to the bass channel of Marshall 50 and 100 watt heads with no master volume.

    Around the time of the reunion with Rob Halford, Tipton only used a modified Crybaby 535Q Wah, Digitech Tone Driver, DigiTech Main Squeeze, and a Yamaha midi board controlling other effects and sounds in a rack unit.

    Since the beginning of the 2008 world tour, Glenn has went back to mostly using a rack system, sans the current use of Engl amp heads. He currently uses a Korg rack tuner, Furman power unit, Dunlop Custom Shop Rackmounted Crybaby, Rocktron Intellifex and Yamaha XPS-90 multi-effects units, and a dbx 166A compressor and noise gate.

    Recognition and honors

  • He was ranked #19 on rock magazine Hit Parader's list of 100 greatest metal guitarists.
  • He was ranked #28 on Gigwise's Top 50 Guitarists.
  • He was ranked #9 on MusicRadar's The 20 Greatest Metal Guitarists Ever.
  • He was ranked #25 on Joel Mclver's 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists.
  • Sun Kil Moon released a song titled "Glenn Tipton" on their album ''Ghosts of the Great Highway''.
  • In the popular video game ''Guitar Hero II'', a playable character called Izzy Sparks, wears clothes very similar to the ones Glenn Tipton used under the ''Screaming for Vengeance'' tour 1983.
  • Kerry King of Slayer has stated that Tipton is one of the most underrated guitarists in the world. He stated that Tipton is one of his earliest guitar influences.
  • Jeff Waters: "Glenn Tipton, along with partners KK Downing and Rob Halford, has come up with the most killer metal riffing, with elite, groundbreaking, original songwriting, and with blues-influenced lead guitar shredding. Judas Priest and Tipton's work are arguably more worthy of the term metal than any other, with Tony Iommi and Black Sabbath their only close rivals.
  • Discography

    Solo

  • ''Baptizm of Fire'' (1997)
  • ''Edge of the World'' (2006)
  • Judas Priest

    See the Judas Priest discography for the complete list of Judas Priest albums, as Tipton played lead guitar for all Priest's album releases.

    Contributions

  • Guest musician on the 1995 album ''Foma'' by post-grunge band The Nixons.
  • Guest musician on the song Spirit of America by Samantha Fox
  • Glenn recorded licks for the video game Brutal Legend.
  • References

    External links

  • Official Glenn Tipton Website
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    nameK. K. Downing
    backgroundnon_vocal_instrumentalist
    birth nameKenneth Keith Downing, Jr.
    bornOctober 27, 1951 West Bromwich, England
    instrumentGuitar
    genreHeavy metal
    occupationMusician, songwriter
    years active1968–2011
    labelColumbia
    associated actsJudas Priest
    websiteOfficial website
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    Kenneth "K. K." Downing, Jr. (born 27 October 1951 in Yew Tree Estate in West Bromwich, England) is a Grammy Award winning guitarist, songwriter and a founding member of the British heavy metal band Judas Priest.

    Early life and career

    Downing dropped out of school when he was 16 years old. A short time later, he was told by his parents to leave, which he did. In the late 1960s, Kenneth discovered rock music and the guitar. He was heavily influenced by Jimi Hendrix, after whom he modelled his playing style. In the early 1970s, Downing decided to form a band with his friend Ian Hill, and this band would become Judas Priest. Downing played on every Judas Priest album from ''Rocka Rolla'' to ''A Touch of Evil: Live''.

    Playing style and technique

    Downing has been noted for his aggressive, rock influenced guitar solos and dual leads with fellow Judas Priest guitarist Glenn Tipton. His solos have remained of this style for most of his career, but he has incorporated various techniques into his playing over the years. As opposed to Tipton, his solos tend to incorporate a more raw, rough-edged sound, making use of techniques like pinch harmonics, dive bombs, and tremolo picking, and often focus on speed, technical accuracy and melody. In 1978, Tipton began to incorporate tapping into his playing, which Downing promptly began to use as well. By 1990, both guitarists started to use the complex technique of sweep-picking, which can be notably heard on the title track of their 1990 album ''Painkiller''. Both have continuously used these techniques ever since. Some of his guitar solos are on such tracks as "Victim of Changes", the 2nd solo in "Beyond the Realms of Death", "Before The Dawn", "Sinner", "Don't Go", the 2nd solo in "Painkiller", and the live version of "Breaking The Law", although naturally which solos are most notable is debated among fans. Notable guitar duels are on such tracks as "Hellrider", "Bullet Train", "Nostradamus", "The Sentinel", "Ram It Down", "Metal Meltdown", "Eat Me Alive" and "Riding On The Wind".

    In Judas Priest's early years, Downing made common use of the wah-wah pedal, but began to limit his use of it in the late '70s, and had abandoned use of it by the mid-'80s, save for during live performances of the songs that originally featured it. The only time since then that he has renewed use of it was in 1996, when vocalist Tim "Ripper" Owens joined the band, and they began to experiment with their music more than before. One of these experimentations was the renewal of wah-wah in Downing's playing, which can be heard on their 1997 album ''Jugulator''. This experimentation was taken further on their next album with Owens, 2001's ''Demolition'', but was once more abandoned when the band's former vocalist, Rob Halford, returned to the band. Soon enough, Downing would later use a wah-wah pedal on more recent tours.

    Retirement

    Downing officially retired from Judas Priest on April 20, 2011. An official press release was issued by the band. The band decided to continue with Richie Faulkner as a replacement for Downing. Downing has since devoted time to his other passion in life, golf.

    Homes

    Downing owns a home in Spain, but his main abode is Astbury Hall in Shropshire, England. It is in a very secluded area so he can (as stated in a 2007 interview) "blast his Marshalls." Sarah Lissimore, his former girlfriend, mounted a legal challenge for half of Downing's Shropshire estate. This was based on his assertion, "I'd bet you'd love to be lady of this Manor, wouldn't you?". The High Court rejected the notion that this assertion could give rise to proprietary estoppel in favour of Lissimore.

    Recognition and honors

    Downing was ranked 23 on rock magazine Hit Parader's list of 100 greatest metal guitarists.

    Gear

    Downing has many guitars, among them:
  • 1964 Gibson Flying V Limited Edition with Gibson PAF pickups (one out of 200)
  • 1970 Gibson Flying V with Maestro vibrato bar (number 233 out of 500)
  • 1969 Fender Stratocaster (White) with left-handed neck
  • 1970-71 Fender Stratocaster (Sunburst)
  • Custom Hamer Vector, Vector KK and KK Mini V guitars
  • ESP Custom V guitar
  • Judas Priest Special V Handmade by Daniel R. Johnson (K. K.'s former touring guitar tech).
  • KxK Custom Shop V K. K. Downing Model 2 guitar.
  • Ovation Elite series Acoustic
  • Amplifiers and effects
  • Digitech 1101 Preamp
  • Marshall 9100 Power Amplifier.
  • Marshall JMP-1 Preamp
  • Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier
  • Rocktron Piranha Preamp
  • Marshall JMP Non master volume heads
  • [MXR] Distortion +
  • References

    External links

  • Official Judas Priest website
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    NameTodd Snider
    Birth dateOctober 11, 1966
    OriginPortland, Oregon, United States
    LabelAimless Records
    Backgroundsolo_singer
    OccupationSinger, songwriter
    Years active1994–present
    GenreAmericana, Alt-country, Folk-rock
    Websitewww.toddsnider.net }}

    Todd Daniel Snider (born October 11, 1966 in Portland, Oregon) is an American singer-songwriter with a musical style that combines Americana, alt-country, and folk.

    Biography

    Singer-songwriter Todd Snider was born October 11, 1966, in Portland, Ore., and lived there until his family moved to Houston. When he was 15, he ran away from home with a friend and went back to Portland. After high school, he moved to Santa Rosa, Calif., to be a harmonica player. Then his brother, who lived in Austin, Texas, bought him a ticket to move there. After seeing Jerry Jeff Walker in a local bar, Snider decided that he didn't need a band to be a musician.

    After moving to Memphis in the mid-1980s and establishing residency at a club named the Daily Planet, he was discovered by Keith Sykes, a member of Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band. A longtime acquaintance of John Prine and Walker, Sykes began to work with Snider to help advance his career. Prine hired him as an assistant and then invited him to open shows. In time, Buffett heard Snider's demo tapes and signed him to his own label. Snider is an opinionated musician whose fans know him to be quite the workhorse. On his music, Snider has said "I was just trying to come up with the best... most open hearted ... well-thought-out lyrics I could come up with. I wanted every song to be sad and funny at the same time, vulnerable and entertaining at the same time, personal and universal at the same time. I wanted every song to be as uniquely written as possible and then I wanted to perform them in a studio loose and rugged and hopefully as uniquely as I could. My hope is to be hard to describe and/or new…I'm not saying I am. I'm just saying that's the hope."

    Career

    Snider's 1994 debut album on MCA, entitled ''Songs for the Daily Planet'', was named for the bar where Snider used to play regularly in Memphis. On that album were the minor hits "Talkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues"—a folk song about the early '90's grunge scene, featuring a band that "refused to play" —and "Alright Guy," which later became the title cut of Gary Allan's 2001 album.

    He released two more albums for MCA, ''Step Right Up'' and ''Viva Satellite'' before moving to John Prine's Oh Boy Records where he made ''Happy to Be Here'', ''New Connection'', ''Near Truths and Hotel Rooms'', ''East Nashville Skyline'', and ''Peace Love and Anarchy''. ''That Was Me: The Best of Todd Snider 1994–1998'' was released on the Hip-O Records label in August 2005.

    Snider's next studio album, ''The Devil You Know'', was released in August 2006. It marked his return to a major label, New Door Records, a subsidiary of Universal Records. ''The Devil You Know'' was named to several critics' year-end "best" lists, including a #33 ranking in ''Rolling Stone'' magazine's top 50 albums of the year, a #25 ranking by ''No Depression'' magazine, and #14 by ''Blender'' magazine.

    Snider's album, ''Peace Queer'', was released on October 14, 2008 and reached #1 on the Americana Airplay Chart on October 27, 2008. His album, ''The Excitement Plan'', was released on June 9, 2009 on the YepRoc Label and was produced by Don Was.

    Snider contributed a cover version of A Boy Named Sue to the 2010 Sugar Hill Records album Twistable Turnable Man, a tribute by various artists to songwriter Shel Silverstein.

    Snider's songs "Late Last Night" and "I Believe You" have been recorded by the Oklahoma red dirt band Cross Canadian Ragweed. He co-wrote the song "Barbie Doll" with country star Jack Ingram.

    In February 2011 Todd Snider released a double disc live album called "The Storyteller" on his own record label Aimless Records. The album features live versions of songs spanning much of Snider's career along with some of the stories that have become a staple of his live show.

    In April 2012, Todd Snider will release ''Time As We Know It: The Songs Of Jerry Jeff Walker''. The album pays tribute to country singer-songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker. American Songwriter claims, "Snider has been carrying on Walker’s scraggly Texas-styled country/Americana tradition since he started."

    Discography

    Albums

    Year Album Peak chart positions
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    1994 23
    1996
    1998
    2000
    2002 45
    2003
    2004 44 28
    2005
    2006 173 4
    2008 8 44
    2009 144 6 31
    2011 7 36
    2012 95 15 23 6

    Singles

    Year Single Chart Positions Album
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    "Talkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues"
    "This Land is Our Land"
    1995 "Alright Guy"
    "I Believe You"
    "Late Last Night"

    Music videos

    ! Year ! Video ! Director
    1995 "Alright Guy" Jim Shea

    References

    External links

  • Todd Snider official page
  • EighteenMinutes.com - The Todd Snider Archives
  • Todd Snider Feature and CD reviews at ''Country Standard Time''
  • Interview from honesttune.com
  • Interview on AmericanaRoots.com
  • Interview June 2009 on NPR
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    nameJoey Muñoz
    namesKaosJoey MuñozThe Rawhide KidKid KaosJoey IdolJoey Munos
    height
    weight
    birth dateJanuary 20, 1979
    birth placeColorado Springs, Colorado
    billedHollywood, California
    trainerSupremeCrayze
    debutJuly 7, 1995
    website }}
    Joseph "Joey" Muñoz (born January 20, 1979) is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name Kaos (sometimes spelled as KAOS or kAos). He is best known for his work in Xtreme Pro Wrestling, Combat Zone Wrestling, Wrestling Society X and NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood.

    Career

    Independent circuit pre-XPW

    Joey Munoz, known as Kid Kaos, started training at age 14 in 1994.

    Xtreme Pro Wrestling

    Muñoz debuted in Xtreme Pro Wrestling on July 31, 1999, using the ring name Kid Kaos, and the nickname "The Rock Superstar". He was trained by his uncle, fellow XPW star Supreme. On August 27, 2001, he won the Television Champion would go on to become the longest reigning champion, holding the title for 18 months.

    Santino Bros.

    In addition to teaming with Supreme, Muñoz formed the Fighting Santino Brothers tag team with long time friend and training partner El Mongol which sees both men wear black masks as well be accompanied by their manager Jezebel. Muñoz also wrestles as a singles wrestler under his real name or by the ring name Kaos.

    Post-XPW

    Using the name Kaos, Munoz debuted in Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) on September 11, 2004, at ''High Stakes: Always Bet on Black!'', challenging CZW Champion The Messiah. His first major storyline was a feud with Adam Flash, and on November 14 at ''Night of Infamy'', a match between the two of them ended in a no contest. In a three-way ladders and scaffold match for the CZW Championship on December 11, The Messiah defeated Kaos and Flash to retain. he also challenged B-Boy for the CZW Iron Man Championship on January 8, 2005, at ''GenZ: The Transfusion'', but was unsuccessful. In his last CZW appearance he lost to Flash in a falls count anywhere match at ''Only the Strong: Scarred for Life'' on February 5.

    Wrestling Society X

    In 2006, Muñoz taped MTV's Wrestling Society X (WSX), using the name Joey "Kaos" Munoz, and the episodes aired in 2007. While in WSX, he was member of the tag team Los Pochos Guapos with Aaron Aguilera. On the inaugural episode of WSZ, which aired on January 30, 2007, Munoz comepted in the WSX Rumble. On the third episode of WSX, which aired on February 13, Los Pochos Guapos lost a Tables, Ladders and Cerveza match to Alkatrazz and Luke Hawx, when Alkatrazz pinned Munoz after a powerbomb through a table. Munoz gained his first WSX win when he and Aguilera defeated The Filth and The Fury (Teddy Hart and M-Dogg 20) on an episode aired on March 14. On another episode aired that day, Los Pochos Guapos lost to The Cartel (Delikado and Lil Cholo) in their final appearance for WSX.

    World Wrestling Entertainment

    On November 5, 2007, Muñoz made an appearance on ''Raw'', using the name "Joey" in a losing effort against Snitsky. Joey Munoz and Russ Taylor participated in a losing effort against Vladimir Kozlov on the May 26, 2009 edition of ''ECW on Sci Fi''.

    NWA Hollywood

    Kaos was in the main event on the November 26, 2010 episode of NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood vs Joey Ryan. One of the highest rated in the show's history. Kaos has since been in a feud with ''Dark Chocolate'' Willie Mack, main eventing the March 4, 2011 and March 26, 2011 episodes of the Television show.

    Wrestling school

    In January 2008, Kaos founded The Santino Bros. Wrestling Academy, named after his tag team. SBWA is a well respected and the elite pro wrestling school in Southern California. Trainers include, Kaos, The Ballard Bros Shane & Shannon and Los Luchas Zokre & Phoenix Star.

    In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
  • ''Kaostrophe'' (Sitout inverted suplex slam)
  • Signature moves
  • 450° splash
  • Corkscrew senton
  • DDT
  • Diving crossbody
  • Dropkick
  • ''Falling Star'' (Crucifix lift flipped into a piledriver)
  • Frog splash
  • Hurricanrana
  • Moonsault, sometimes while springboarding
  • Standing three-quarter facelock diving inverted DDT
  • Superkick
  • Entrance music
  • "Rock Superstar" by Cypress Hill
  • Championships and accomplishments

  • Xtreme Pro Wrestling
  • XPW Television Championship (1 time, 2001)
  • Vendetta Pro Wrestling
  • Vendetta Pro Heavyweight Championship (1 time, 2011)
  • New Generacion Xtreme
  • NGX Tag Team Championship w/Supreme (1 time, 2007)
  • New Wave Pro Wrestling
  • NWPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time, 2007)
  • Battle Ground Pro Wrestling
  • BiGPro Heavyweight Championship (1 time, 2007)
  • Mexican Wrestling Federation
  • Trophy: Surprise heel of the year (2009)
  • References

    External links

  • Online World of Wrestling profile
  • Los Pochos Guapos WSX Bio
  • Santino Bros. Wrestling Academy
  • Category:1979 births Category:American professional wrestlers Category:Living people Category:People from Colorado Springs, Colorado

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