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Dog Eat Dog, an American band originally based out of Bergen County, New Jersey, began as part of the hardcore music scene of New York City and New Jersey. In the last decade, the band's sound has evolved with the incorporation of elements of funk, ska and hip hop. The current lineup of the band consists of Dave Neabore (bass), John Connor (vocals) and Brandon Finley (drums). Image File history File linksMetadata Dedpromo. ...
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Formation
Bassist Dave Neabore had joined Bergenfield, New Jersey band, Mucky Pup before the recording of Mucky Pup's second album, A Boy In A Man's World. Soon after the album's 1989 release, guitarist Dan Nastasi quit Mucky Pup to help form Non-Fiction with former members of the band Hades before leaving that band to join Murphy's Law. Sean Kilkenny was a friend of Mucky Pup's who would occasionally play guitar with the band at social gatherings. His friendship and experience with the band led to his being hired as Nastasi's replacement. Kilkenny performed with the band for many New Jersey area shows before joining them on their European tour, as well. Map highlighting Bergenfields location within Bergen County. ...
The band was started in 1985-86 by Dan Nastasi (guitar), John Milnes (drums), Chris Milnes (vocals), and friend Scott LePage (bass). ...
The band was started in 1985-86 by Dan Nastasi (guitar), John Milnes (drums), Chris Milnes (vocals), and friend Scott LePage (bass). ...
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When the band returned home from the European tour, they began to write material for a new album. The material that Neabore and Kilkenny contributed had a different sound than the previous Mucky Pup material. Brothers Chris and John Milnes, the other members of Mucky Pup, did not want to perform the type of songs that Neabore and Kilkenny were contributing. It was decided that Neabore and Kilkenny would leave, in order for both sides to remain happy. During their final shows, Neabore & Kilkenny would fill in spaces between songs with snippets of songs that would later become the music to future Dog Eat Dog songs. At this point, Nastasi rejoined Mucky Pup and went on to record Now, which featured Marc DeBacker replacing Neabore, on bass. Neabore and Kilkenny continued to write more music. Once finished, they decided to search for a singer. This led them to Kilkenny's high school friend, and former Mucky Pup crew member, John Connor. Connor had already been a vocalist for several local bands and together the trio wrote songs like "Funnel King," "Strip Song," and "Psychorama." The band still needed a drummer and after a long search, they found Brett. Brett brought life to the songs that the trio had been playing acoustically for weeks. After a few rehearsals, they held their first "official" performance in Neabore's basement. The band crammed 50 people into Neabore's basement and required everyone to wear a toga. Kevin Reilly, a band friend, was invited to bring his saxophone in order to liven up "Strip Song." After a positive reaction from friends, the band started to play birthday parties, ice cream parlors, and college fraternity houses, before moving on to nightclubs. Roman clad in toga The toga was a distinctive garment of Ancient Rome. ...
After hearing some live tapes, Dan Nastasi expressed interest in playing with the band and was invited to bring his equipment to one of their band practices. The practice sessions were fruitful and Nastasi was asked to join the band. He also returned to Mucky Pup and for a brief time played guitar with both bands. Brett quit the band in order to move to San Francisco, and John "Booge" Milnes of Mucky Pup temporarily took the position until a permanent drummer could be found. The band also felt it was time to decide on a permanent name. For their earliest shows, the band had called themselves "F-Troop", "B-Load" and "Rubber Band". Dog Eat Dog was suggested as a name and the band agreed to keep it. Dog Eat Dog decided to record their songs and entered the studio for two days. The result was their first five song demo. Kilkenny's contacts with pro skateboarder, Andy Howell, led to several logo ideas, the most famous being the doghouse image used by the band for many years. Howell's artwork was previously used for New Deal Skateboards. With the demo tape completed, they continued to play larger shows.During the shows that followed, Mark Marri joined as the new drummer. The band considered the demo a success and quickly wrote and recorded a second five song demo. Nickname The City by the Bay; The City That Knows How; Golden Mountain (historic Chinese name) Location Location of the City and County of San Francisco, California Government City-County San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom Geographical characteristics Area - Total - Land - Water 600. ...
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While touring Europe, Biohazard guitar player, Billy Graziadei, gave the new Dog Eat Dog demo tape to a Roadracer Records representative. At the time, Roadracer was the sister label to Roadrunner Records in Europe. The tape was sent back to the New York Roadrunner Records office. Roadrunner representatives came to several Dog Eat Dog shows and as a result, Dog Eat Dog signed their first record deal. Marri decided not to sign the deal, instead opting to spend time with his wife and child. Once again, the band was in search of a new drummer. Biohazard is a New York hardcore metal band, with hip-hop influenced lyric styles. ...
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Roadrunner United album cover Roadrunner Records is an independent record label, concentrating mainly on metalcore and post-hardcore as the subgenres being the most represented (with a few exceptions). ...
After trying out only a few hopefuls, Dave "Mopey" Maltby auditioned and was officially hired as the new drummer. The band also found a more serious saxophone player in Scott "Sooty" Mueller who, while not yet a full-time member, would become a frequent guest player at live shows.
Warrant era Roadrunner Records released Dog Eat Dog's debut album, the Warrant EP, worldwide in 1993. The title was a joking retaliation to the band Warrant, affter Warrant had named their album, Dog Eat Dog, shortly before. While playing shows along the East Coast of the United States, the band were offered a European tour. Their first overseas tour saw them supporting hardcore/reggae legends, the Bad Brains and Philadelphia hip hop group, The Goats. The Bad Brains mentored Dog Eat Dog in touring other countries. The friendship between the two bands would play a small role with Dog Eat Dog when the band returned home to record their full length album, scheduled for release the following summer. Roadrunner United album cover Roadrunner Records is an independent record label, concentrating mainly on metalcore and post-hardcore as the subgenres being the most represented (with a few exceptions). ...
Warrant is a hair metal band from Los Angeles, California which enjoyed its greatest success in 1990 with the single and album Cherry Pie. ...
Warrant is a hair metal band from Los Angeles, California which enjoyed its greatest success in 1990 with the single and album Cherry Pie. ...
The Bad Brains are an American all-black hardcore punk and reggae band, originally formed in Washington, DC in 1977. ...
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All Boro Kings era Dog Eat Dog began writing the songs that would become their first full length album, All Boro Kings. The band had grown from their experiences and sharpened their skills as musicians. All Boro Kings also brought the saxophone into the foreground of their songs. Tracks like "Good Times," "Who's The King," and "No Fronts" contained the trademark saxophone sound that the band would be known for. Daryl Jenifer of the Bad Brains also made a vocal appearance on "Who's The King." The Bad Brains are an American all-black hardcore punk and reggae band, originally formed in Washington, DC in 1977. ...
With the release of the album, Nastasi decided he could no longer tour for long periods of time due to family and business obligations. The band hired Parris Mayhew of the Cro-Mags, to temporarily fill the position with the intention of bringing back Nastasi for local touring and recording. The Cro-Mags were a hardcore punk band from New York City. ...
With a new record in stores, the band toured Europe, once again opening for Biohazard. This proved to be a huge success for Dog Eat Dog. They received critical acclaim for both the new album and their live performances. All Boro Kings went on to sell over 600,000 records worldwide. The band also saw their video for the "No Fronts" remix in heavy MTV rotation, in Europe. After the tour, Mayhew returned to directing videos as well as forming his new band, White Devil. The band contacted Mark DeBacker, Neabore's replacement in Mucky Pup, who played guitar as well as bass, with an offer to fill in on guitar for their upcoming tour. Being familiar with the material, he accepted. This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
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The band was started in 1985-86 by Dan Nastasi (guitar), John Milnes (drums), Chris Milnes (vocals), and friend Scott LePage (bass). ...
It was then that Maltby also decided to part ways with the band for personal reasons. He has since put together a band called "The Shining Path", with Daryl Jenifer of the Bad Brains and the members of Roguish Armament. After many auditions, Brandon Finley, known for his drumming with Chuck Brown, Queen Latifah, Urban Blight and Chris Haskett of the Rollins Band, was hired. The Bad Brains are an American all-black hardcore punk and reggae band, originally formed in Washington, DC in 1977. ...
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Scott Mueller was also brought on as a full time saxophone player. The band had always stood out from other hardcore bands because of their addition of a saxophone player. For a good portion of their live shows, as well as their two studio albums, Mueller had held the position. While the albums would list Mueller as a guest musician, he was never considered a full time member of the band until now. MTV would prove to be one medium that would help the band achieve its status. On Thanksgiving Night, 1995, they were voted Breakthrough Artists of the Year as part of a viewer's choice award. In winning the award, they defeated the likes of Alanis Morrisette, who had already sold over five million records, and Weezer, who were also very popular at the time. The award was presented to them by Michael Hutchence of INXS. Europe continued to be a large part of the band's fanbase. While they would play small clubs back home in America, they would play festivals and arena sized shows in Europe. They also charted on Europe's top forty heavy metal charts while radio stations back home rarely acknowledged them. This article or section is missing references or citation of sources. ...
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Play Games era When the band returned home from Europe, it appeared Nastasi would no longer remain with the band and the decision was made to keep DeBacker as a full time guitar player. With summer festivals rapidly approaching and Roadrunner demanding a single by spring, the band was rushed into the studio with nothing written for the album. They finished songs and wrote lyrics in the studio, sometimes improvising lyrics. While listening to demos for one song, the band joked that Connor's vocals were so heavy metal-like, it wouldn't be right for anyone to sing it like that except heavy metal legend Ronnie James Dio. The idea was overheard by label representatives from Roadrunner who decided to contact Dio's management and see if he would be interested in doing a guest vocal on the record. To the bands' surprise, Dio arrived at the studio and recorded the song with them. It has been suggested that Wendy Dio be merged into this article or section. ...
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Another collaboration on the new record was with the RZA, a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. The RZA shared a lawyer with Dog Eat Dog, leading Connor to meet the RZA in the waiting room of the lawyer's office. As the two discussed music, Connor made mention of the band's interest in working with a hip hop producer. The RZA explained that he was actually looking to work with a rock band and after some phone calls, Dog Eat Dog met up with the RZA in a New York City studio. After a few short hours of jamming together, "Step Right In" was recorded. The band recorded the first half of the record with the Butcher Bros., Phil and Joe Nicolo, who had previously produced multi-platinum acts such as Cypress Hill, The Fugees and Urge Overkill. Working with well known producers opened up Dog Eat Dog to new ideas in the studio. They experimented with ideas such as full horn sections and additional musicians to fill out the overall sound. They second half of the album was completed with producer Bob Musso, best known for his work with bands such as Murphy's Law and Praxis. RZA (pronounced Rizza, born Robert Diggs, July 5, 1969 in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, USA) is an American producer, rapper and the de facto leader of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. ...
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Cypress Hill is a Latin-American Hip-hop group from Los Angeles. ...
Cypress Hill is a Latin-American hip-hop group from South Gate, CA. It was founded in 1988 and has sold up to 17 million records worldwide by 2006. ...
The Fugees are an American music group, popular during the mid-1990s, whose repertoire includes primarily hip hop, with elements of soul, and Caribbean music (particularly reggae). ...
Urge Overkill was an alternative rock band, formed in Chicago, United States in 1986, that consisted of Nathan Nash Kato Kaatrud (vocals), Johnny Blackie Onassis Rowan (vocals, drums, whereabouts unknown), and Eddie King Roeser (vocals/bass guitar). ...
Murphys Law is a hardcore band from New York. ...
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Once finished, the album was titled Play Games, and released in the summer of 1996. The album took the band from their hardcore roots to a distinctly more pop sound. Unfortunately, this would alienate some of their original fans who would decide to no longer follow the band. With Play Games released, Dog Eat Dog returned to touring. This time, the band traveled to many countries for the first time. The band did a full tour of Asia, South America, Greece, and Spain. Once the tour was over, the band had played in over thirty-five countries. The band also shared stages with bands such as Rage Against The Machine, Sepultura, Ozzy Osbourne, Kiss, and Metallica. After playing several West Coast shows with No Doubt, a friendship between the two bands began. As a result, Dog Eat Dog was used as an opening act when No Doubt came to New York City to film concert footage at The Roseland Ballroom for use in the video for the song "Don't Speak." Rage Against the Machine, also known as Rage or RATM, was an American heavy metal band noted both for their diligent political conscience and for their pioneering blend of hard rock and rap which over time would come to be known variously as Rock, Rap Rock or Rap Metal (Both...
Sepultura is a Brazilian thrash metal/death metal band assembled in 1984, though their current sound is often described as groove metal. ...
Ozzy Osbourne John Michael Osbourne (born December 3, 1948 in Aston, Birmingham, England), known as Ozzy Osbourne, is the lead singer of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, and is a popular solo artist and reality television star. ...
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No Doubt is an American alternative rock band whose music was initially influenced heavily by ska, punk and New Wave. ...
No Doubt is an American alternative rock band whose music was initially influenced heavily by ska, punk and New Wave. ...
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Dont Speak is the third single from Tragic Kingdom, the third album by Californian ska/rock group, No Doubt, released in late 1996. ...
Dog Eat Dog soon found themselves playing festivals such as Donnington, Reading, PinkPop, Roskilde and Dynamo. They toured extensively for three years, sometimes playing as many as twenty-five shows in a row without taking a day off. The Dynamo Open Air is a festival in the Netherlands held (almost) every year since 1986. ...
When Dog Eat Dog returned home from the Play Games tour, more changes took place, within the band. Listening back to Play Games, they realized that the saxophone was drowning out the guitars and the vocals, making those instruments sound less prominent. The band came to the conclusion that the saxophone was not as important as the rest of the music was and Scott Mueller was asked to step down as saxophone player. Mueller has since gone on to form the band Years Of Static. At the same time, guitarist Marc DeBacker also expressed a desire to pursue other musical interests and left the band. He briefly returned to Mucky Pup before moving back to Belgium to form the band 10,000 Woman Man. The band was started in 1985-86 by Dan Nastasi (guitar), John Milnes (drums), Chris Milnes (vocals), and friend Scott LePage (bass). ...
Amped era In 1998, after almost two years of constant touring, Dog Eat Dog decided to start working on new material. They worked in a studio four days a week and wrote fifteen new songs in a few short months. These songs would result in the Amped record, recorded in Washington, D.C. with Italric, a friend of Finley's who owns his own studio. The band would spend nearly ten months working on their album and considered it to be their finest work yet. The album included songs such as "Expect The Unexpected", "Gangbusters", and "Whatever Man", featuring band friend, Heartbeat on vocals and percussion. The album was released exclusively in Europe, in the summer of 1999 and received critical acclaim. "Expect The Unexpected" was the first single and video. Due to their disappointment in Roadrunner's support and the fact that their latest album wasn't even available in their own country, Dog Eat Dog decided to leave their label after a seven year relationship. Roadrunner responded by releasing In The Dog House: The Best And The Rest. The album, a compilation of songs and remixes spanning their six years on the Roadrunner label, was released without the band's input. For the next two years, the band continued to tour Europe on their own accord. Finding themselves without proper management, Dog Eat Dog were unable to secure a new record label. As a result, many people thought the band had broken up. Dog Eat Dog were unsure of what the future would bring. During this time, band members pursued other musical projects to keep busy. Producer Tim Gilles approached the band members about recording a song for his New York's Hardest: Vol. 3 compilation. When it was requested that the music sound more like their original material, Kilkenny and Neabore reunited with Dan Nastasi and Mucky Pup drummer, John Milnes. The result was the band All Boro Kings, named after the first full length Dog Eat Dog album. The project was a throwback to the early days of Dog Eat Dog as it focused on the hardcore style that Dog Eat Dog had displayed on their first two releases. The band was soon signed to Century Media Records who released their debut album Just For The Fun Of It in 2002. The album was released exclusively in Europe due to the strong Eurpopean fanbase the members had in their other bands. The guests on the album included John Connor, Scott Mueller and Jimmy Gestapo of Murphy's Law. All Boro Kings toured with Biohazard, Agnostic Front, and Hatebreed as part of the 2003 Eastpack Resistance tour in Europe that year. The remainder of their shows took place in the New Jersey/New York/Connecticut tri-state area. The band's song, "The Party's On", also played, as part of a contest, on the Ron & Fez Show in New York City. The band continued playing shows through 2004 before disbanding. Nastasee was a hardcore band formed in New Jersey, by former Mucky Pup, Dog Eat Dog, Murphys Law, Non-Fiction and #9 guitar player, Dan Nastasi. ...
The band was started in 1985-86 by Dan Nastasi (guitar), John Milnes (drums), Chris Milnes (vocals), and friend Scott LePage (bass). ...
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Murphys Law is a hardcore band from New York. ...
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Neabore had also started playing bass for another band named LowBuz. Initially, Neabore was just filling in the empty bass position until the band could find a permanent bass player. After realizing the potential of this talented group of musicians, he wound up staying with the band who have since recorded two EP's with a third on the way. Kilkenny kept busy by playing guitar for various NYC hardcore bands including Murphy's Law, Harley's War and M.O.D. Murphys Law is a hardcore band from New York. ...
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Walk With Me era Dog Eat Dog played eight shows in 2003 before they were approached by Vibra management who promised to get the band back on the road and into the studio as well. Dog Eat Dog and Vibra formed a new partnership and in 2004, the band found itself in the studio recording new demo material. The band was introduced to former pro-skater and musician, Claus Grabke, who saw promise in the band's new material. In 2004, Dog Eat played over 50 European shows. In the summer of 2005, the band recorded twelve new songs with Grabke. The new songs include titles such as "M.I.L.F.," "Hell Yeah," "Cannonball" and "Undivided" the latter of which features guest vocals by Marta Jandová of the German band, Die Happy. Die Happy is a German-based rock/pop band from Ulm. ...
Soon after the recording of the songs, it was announced through the band's website that founding member Sean Kilkenny had taken leave of the band for personal reasons. It was thought that the leave would be temporary but Kilkenny has not returned. Roger Haemmerli of the Swiss band Henchman has served as the band's temporary live guitarist as the band has yet to find a full time replacement. The new album, entitled Walk With Me, is due to be released on May 26th, 2006.
Additional information and facts Despite starting out as a New Jersey based band, John Connor now lives in Washington D.C. as does Brandon Finley. As a result, the band now refers to themselves as being based out of both areas. Official language(s) None, English de facto Capital Trenton Largest city Newark Area Ranked 47th - Total 8,729 sq. ...
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After leaving Dog Eat Dog, Dan Nastasi recorded two albums, Trim The Fat and Ule Tide, under the name Nastasee. Both albums and their respective tours, contained members from both Dog Eat Dog and Mucky Pup. Nastasee was a hardcore band formed in New Jersey, by former Mucky Pup, Dog Eat Dog, Murphys Law, Non-Fiction and #9 guitar player, Dan Nastasi. ...
The band was started in 1985-86 by Dan Nastasi (guitar), John Milnes (drums), Chris Milnes (vocals), and friend Scott LePage (bass). ...
In 1999, Dave Neabore, a devout horror movie fan, contributed music to the For Lucio Fulci: A Symphony of Fear tribute album. The double album consists of cover versions of songs originally featured in the soundtracks of various Lucio Fulci films. Neabore's contribution was the song, "Suite from Luca il Contrabandiere." Other contributors included GWAR, Mike Scaccia of Ministry and James Murphy of Testament. DVD cover showing horror characters as depicted by Universal Studios. ...
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Discography Albums
1. Warrant EP (Roadrunner Records, 1993) Image File history File links Dedwarrant. ...
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2. All Boro Kings (Roadrunner Records, 1994) Image File history File links Dedallborokings. ...
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3. Play Games (Roadrunner Records, 1996) Image File history File links Dedplaygames. ...
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4. Amped (Roadrunner Records, 1999) (Europe only release) Image File history File links Dedamped. ...
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5. In The Dog House: The Best And The Rest (Roadrunner Records, 2000) (not endorsed by the band) Image File history File links Dedindog. ...
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6. Walk With Me (Vibra Agency, 2006) Image File history File links Dedwalk. ...
Singles
1. No Fronts (Roadrunner Records, 1994) Image File history File links Dednofronts. ...
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2. If These Are Good Times (Roadrunner Records, 1994) Image File history File links Dedgoodtimes. ...
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3. Who's The King (Roadrunner Records, 1995) Image File history File links Dedking. ...
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4. No Fronts: The Remixes (Roadrunner Records, 1995) Image File history File links Dedremixes. ...
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5. Rocky (Roadrunner Records, 1996) Image File history File links Dedrocky. ...
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6. Isms (Roadrunner Records, 1996) Image File history File links Dedisms. ...
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7. Step Right In (Roadrunner Records, 1997) Image File history File links Dedstep. ...
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8. Expect The Unexpected (Roadrunner Records, 1999) Image File history File links Dedexpect. ...
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DVD's
1. Live At Dynamo (Universal Music, 2005) Image File history File links Deddvd. ...
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For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ...
Former band members The acoustic archtop guitar, used in Jazz music, features steel strings. ...
The acoustic archtop guitar, used in Jazz music, features steel strings. ...
Saxophones of different sizes play in different registers. ...
For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ...
The acoustic archtop guitar, used in Jazz music, features steel strings. ...
For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ...
For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ...
Temporary band members For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ...
The acoustic archtop guitar, used in Jazz music, features steel strings. ...
The acoustic archtop guitar, used in Jazz music, features steel strings. ...
External links - Official website
- Official fansite
- Dog Eat Dog on MySpace
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