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The Bloody Beetroots

The Bloody Beetroots is an Italian electronic music project of musician and producer Bob Rifo (also Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo and SBCR, born Simone Cogo). Established in late 2006, the Bloody Beetroots were initially a duo consisting of Bob Rifo and Tommy Tea, who later left in 2012.[1]

The Bloody Beetroots
(Bob Rifo)
Bob Rifo in 2010
Background information
Also known as
  • Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo
  • SBCR
  • Bobermann
Born (1977-12-18) 18 December 1977 (age 45)
Bassano del Grappa, Italy
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Producer
  • musician
  • DJ
  • photographer
  • actor
  • athlete
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • bass
  • keyboards
  • drums
  • synthesizers
Years active2006–present
Labels
Websitebloodybeetroots.com

Career

The leader of the band, Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo, was born in 1977 in Bassano del Grappa, Italy. He lives in Venice Beach, California. He is a classically trained musician, but gained reputation for producing music with styles ranging from punk rock to the new wave of the 1980s. His identity remains largely anonymous. In fact, the only identifying public feature he has is the year "1977" tattooed across his chest, which is the year of his birth, that coincided with the year punk-rock was born. Rifo, a music producer, DJ and photographer uses the pseudonym the Bloody Beetroots himself.[2]

2006–2009: Early production and Romborama

 
Bloody Beetroots DJ Set in 2009

Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo gained the support of Etienne De Crecy, Alex Gopher, and Dim Mak's Steve Aoki[3] with his early singles "Warp 1.9" and "Cornelius", In 2008, his EP Cornelius was in the Top 100 International iTunes downloads.[citation needed]

In 2009, the Bloody Beetroots released his first album, Romborama.[citation needed] The Bloody Beetroots DJ Set (Sir Rifo and ex-member Tommy Tea) had a short tour of the United States in early 2008, alongside DJ Steve Aoki.[citation needed]

In 2009, Sir Rifo also worked on Rifoki, a hardcore punk collaboration with Steve Aoki.

2010–2011: Death Crew 77

Bloody Beetroots DJ Set played festivals including Stereosonic Festival in Australia, Ultra Music Festival in Miami and Rock Werchter in Belgium.[citation needed] During his 2010 Live Tour, Sir Rifo labeled himself and the live band the Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77 and introduced drummer Edward Grinch. Tommy Tea was in charge of effects and sampling in the live band. In 2011, Grinch left the band and replacement drummer Battle took his place. Later in 2011, during the Church of Noise tour, vocalist Dennis Lyxzén of the punk band Refused joined and provided vocals for a few songs.[citation needed] With the new live show they continued playing various festivals across the world, including the Solidays Festival in Paris, MELT! Festival in Berlin, Extrema Festival in Eindhoven, Tomorrowland in Belgium, HARD Fest in Los Angeles, Electric Zoo in New York City, and headlined the 2011 New Year's Eve show at the Together as One festival in Los Angeles.[citation needed]

2012–2014: Hide

In 2013, the Bloody Beetroots released the album Hide.

The first single, "Rocksteady", was released in early 2012 along with two remix EPs. The second single, "Chronicles of a Fallen Love" (featuring Greta Svabo Bech) was released in December 2012, also with the two-part remix EPs. In February 2013, Bob Rifo announced a third single "Spank" (produced with TAI and Bart B More), as well as an accompanying music video.[4] Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo also collaborated with Paul McCartney on the single "Out of Sight" on Ultra Records. It was released in June 2013.

For the entirety of 2012, Rifo and Tommy Tea toured the world as Bloody Beetroots DJ Set, including performances on festivals such as Tomorrowland, Ultra Music Festival and HARD Fest New York.

At the beginning of 2013, Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo re-introduced the live crew under the new name the Bloody Beetroots Live, which debuted in Australia in January. The mask Rifo wears on stage has been re-designed as well – now featuring wearable LED lights on the Venom-shaped eyes, which are controlled remotely via MIDI.[5] The rest of the band also wears new masks, though they do not light up like Rifo's.

The live band consisted of Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo (piano/effects, guitars, vocals), Battle (synthesizers, bass guitar) and Edward Grinch (drums). However, in Australia, Grinch was replaced by member New Mad Harris on drums. Since the beginning of 2013, Tommy Tea has dedicated himself to other personal projects.

In 2013, Rifo announced and released a new social media platform called "the Real Church of Noise", which is a "safe haven for like-minded individuals to share and collaborate". The platform incorporates sharing services such as YouTube and SoundCloud.[6]

2015–present: SBCR and The Great Electronic Swindle

Shortly after the Chaos and Confusion tour, Rifo began to DJ across the world under the pseudonym SBCR (an acronym of his stage name). He released one EP titled SBCR & Friends, Vol. 1 on Dim Mak Records and began a tour around the world performing DJ sets.

In 2017, Rifo released two new songs under the Bloody Beetroots name: a collaboration with Australian band Jet titled "My Name Is Thunder", and a solo song titled "Satan Bass City Rockers". Rifo later announced the songs would be included on his third album, The Great Electronic Swindle, to be released on 20 October 2017.[7][8]

The Bloody Beetroots also have a series of released/unreleased demos available for listening.[9]

Members

Name Members and details
The Bloody Beetroots
  • Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo – production, vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass, DJ
The Bloody Beetroots DJ Set
  • Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo – DJ (2006–present)
  • Tommy Tea – FX music controllers (2007–2012)
The Bloody Beetroots – Death Crew 77
(Live crew in 2010–2013)
  • Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo
  • Tommy Tea – FX music controllers (2007–2012)
  • Battle – synths (2011–2013)
  • Dennis Lyxzén – vocals (Church of Noise Tour)
  • Edward Grinch – drums (2010–2011, 2013)
The Bloody Beetroots LIVE
(Live crew in 2013–present)
  • Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo
  • Battle – synths (2011–2014)
  • Nick Thayer – synths (2016–present)
  • Edward Grinch – drums (2010–2014)
  • Jacopo Volpe – drums (2016–present)
  • Mad Harris – drums (January 2013; Big Day Out)
  • Tommy Lee – drums (Occasional Guest)

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
ITA
[10]
AUS
[11]
BEL
(Fl)

[12]
BEL
(Wa)

[13]
FR
[14]
Romborama
  • Released: 25 August 2009
  • Label: Dim Mak
  • Formats: CD, digital download
21 49 91
Hide
  • Released: 16 September 2013
  • Label: Ultra
  • Formats: CD, digital download
40 28 200 104 87
The Great Electronic Swindle
"—" denotes an album that did not chart or was not released.

Compilations

Year Album Peak positions Label
FR
[14]
2008 Let Your Washing Machine Speak: Productions & Remixes - Self-released
2011 Best of...Remixes 111 Dim Mak

EPs

Year Title Label
2007 "I Love the Bloody Beetroots" Self-released
2008 "Cornelius EP" Dim Mak
"Rombo"
2009 "Christmas Vendetta ...Spares of Romborama"
2010 "2nd Streets Have No Name" (featuring Beta Bow)
"Domino (Spares of Romborama – Pt. 2)"
2011 "Church of Noise (Remixes)" (featuring Dennis Lyxzén) Ultra
2012 "Rocksteady (Remixes Part 1)"
"Rocksteady (Remixes Part 2)"
2013 "Chronicles of a Fallen Love (Remixes Part 1)" (with Greta Svabo Bech)
"Chronicles of a Fallen Love (Remixes Part 2)" (with Greta Svabo Bech)
"Spank (Remixes)" (featuring Tai & Bart B More)
"Out of Sight (Remixes)" (featuring Paul McCartney and Youth)
"All the Girls (Around the World) (The Remixes)" (featuring Theophilus London)
2014 "The Beat (Remixes)" (featuring Peter Frampton)
"Keep On Dancing (Remixes)" (featuring Drop the Lime)
"Accidentally on Purpose (Sanremo's Festival 2014)" (with Raphael Gualazzi) SUGAR S.r.l.
2015 "SBCR & Friends, Vol. 1" (as SBCR) Dim Mak
"SBCR & Adversaries, Vol. 2" (as SBCR)
2016 "SBCR & Punks, Vol. 3" (as SBCR)
2019 "Heavy"[15] Fuzz O Rama
"Grand Slam / Exodus"[16] (with Jayceeoh) Slugz Music

Singles

As lead artist

Year Title Peak positions Album
AUS
[11]
BEL
(Fl)

[12]
FR
[14]
2009 "Warp 1.9" (featuring Steve Aoki) 51 53 Romborama
"Awesome" (featuring the Cool Kids) 83
"Come La" (featuring Marracash)
2010 "2nd Streets Have No Name" (featuring Beta Bow)
"Domino" Non-album singles
"New Noise" (with Steve Aoki)
2011 "Church of Noise" (featuring Dennis Lyxzén)
2012 "Rocksteady" Hide
2013 "Chronicles of a Fallen Love" (featuring Greta Svabo Bech)
"Spank" (featuring Tai and Bart B More)
"Out of Sight" (featuring Paul McCartney and Youth) 97
"All the Girls (Around the World)" (featuring Theophilus London)
2014 "The Beat" (featuring Peter Frampton)
"Keep On Dancing" (featuring Drop the Lime)
"Liberi o no" (with Raphael Gualazzi) Non-album singles
"Tanto ci sei" (with Raphael Gualazzi)
2017 "My Name Is Thunder" (with Jet) The Great Electronic Swindle
"Saint Bass City Rockers"
"Pirates, Punks & Politics" (with Perry Farrell)
"Crash" (with Jason Aalon Butler)
2019 "Wildchild" (with Ephwurd)[17]
"Fkn Face" (with Dr. Fresch)[18]
"Zoning" (with Zhu)[19] Non-album single
2021 "Elevate" (with Teddy Killerz) Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.

As featured artist

  • "Run" (ShockOne featuring the Bloody Beetroots) (2019)[20]
  • "Grand Slam" (Jayceeoh featuring the Bloody Beetroots) (2019)

Music videos

Year Title
2008 "Cornelius"
2009 "Butter"
"Romborama"
"Warp 1.9" (featuring Steve Aoki)
"Come La" (featuring Marracash)
"Awesome" (featuring the Cool Kids)
"Awesome (Remix)" (featuring the Cool Kids)
2010 "2nd Streets Have No Name" (featuring Beta Bow)
"Domino"
2011 "Church of Noise" (featuring Dennis Lyxzén)
2012 "Rocksteady"
"Chronicles of a Fallen Love" (featuring Greta Svabo Bech)
2013 "Spank" (featuring Tai & Bart B More)
"Out of Sight" (featuring Paul McCartney & Youth)
2015 "The Grid" (as SBCR)

References

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  2. ^ "The Bloody Beetroots Bio, Music, News & Shows". DJZ.com. Retrieved March 11, 2013.
  3. ^ The Bloody Beetroots Biography, retrieved February 27, 2009
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on February 13, 2013. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  5. ^ http://cutecircuit.com/bloody-beetroots-mask/ – CuteCircuit & Bloody Beetroots: The Mask
  6. ^ "Bloody Beetroots launch social network 'Church of Noise'". ElectroJams. February 6, 2013. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  7. ^ a b "The Bloody Beetroots Announce New Album 'The Great Electronic Swindle'". Broadway World. September 12, 2017. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
  8. ^ Street, Kai (October 21, 2017). "Out Now: The Great Electronic Swindle". The French Shuffle. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  9. ^ Street, Kai (February 24, 2015). "The Bloody Beetroots: Demos of the Past & Present". The French Shuffle. Retrieved February 24, 2015.
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  15. ^ Stack, Chris (June 21, 2019). . Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on June 26, 2019. Retrieved July 14, 2019.
  16. ^ Lavin, Connor (September 25, 2019). . EDM Identity. Archived from the original on October 8, 2019. Retrieved October 8, 2019.
  17. ^ Stack, Chris (May 24, 2019). . Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on May 24, 2019. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
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  19. ^ Bein, Kat (September 5, 2019). . Billboard. Archived from the original on September 11, 2019. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
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External links

  • Official website
  • Instagram

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the Bloody Beetroots were initially a duo consisting of Bob Rifo and Tommy Tea who later left in 2012 1 The Bloody Beetroots Bob Rifo Bob Rifo in 2010Background informationAlso known asSir Bob Cornelius RifoSBCRBobermannBorn 1977 12 18 18 December 1977 age 45 Bassano del Grappa ItalyGenresElectro housedance punkdubstepdrum and bassOccupation s ProducermusicianDJphotographeractorathleteInstrument s GuitarbasskeyboardsdrumssynthesizersYears active2006 presentLabelsDim MakUltraColumbiaMinistry of Sound AustraliaLast GangSixpack FranceDowntown MusicMonstercatWebsitebloodybeetroots wbr com Contents 1 Career 1 1 2006 2009 Early production and Romborama 1 2 2010 2011 Death Crew 77 1 3 2012 2014 Hide 1 4 2015 present SBCR and The Great Electronic Swindle 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Compilations 3 3 EPs 3 4 Singles 3 4 1 As lead artist 3 4 2 As featured artist 3 5 Music videos 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditThe leader of the band Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo was born in 1977 in Bassano del Grappa Italy He lives in Venice Beach California He is a classically trained musician but gained reputation for producing music with styles ranging from punk rock to the new wave of the 1980s His identity remains largely anonymous In fact the only identifying public feature he has is the year 1977 tattooed across his chest which is the year of his birth that coincided with the year punk rock was born Rifo a music producer DJ and photographer uses the pseudonym the Bloody Beetroots himself 2 2006 2009 Early production and Romborama Edit Bloody Beetroots DJ Set in 2009 Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo gained the support of Etienne De Crecy Alex Gopher and Dim Mak s Steve Aoki 3 with his early singles Warp 1 9 and Cornelius In 2008 his EP Cornelius was in the Top 100 International iTunes downloads citation needed In 2009 the Bloody Beetroots released his first album Romborama citation needed The Bloody Beetroots DJ Set Sir Rifo and ex member Tommy Tea had a short tour of the United States in early 2008 alongside DJ Steve Aoki citation needed In 2009 Sir Rifo also worked on Rifoki a hardcore punk collaboration with Steve Aoki 2010 2011 Death Crew 77 Edit Bloody Beetroots DJ Set played festivals including Stereosonic Festival in Australia Ultra Music Festival in Miami and Rock Werchter in Belgium citation needed During his 2010 Live Tour Sir Rifo labeled himself and the live band the Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77 and introduced drummer Edward Grinch Tommy Tea was in charge of effects and sampling in the live band In 2011 Grinch left the band and replacement drummer Battle took his place Later in 2011 during the Church of Noise tour vocalist Dennis Lyxzen of the punk band Refused joined and provided vocals for a few songs citation needed With the new live show they continued playing various festivals across the world including the Solidays Festival in Paris MELT Festival in Berlin Extrema Festival in Eindhoven Tomorrowland in Belgium HARD Fest in Los Angeles Electric Zoo in New York City and headlined the 2011 New Year s Eve show at the Together as One festival in Los Angeles citation needed 2012 2014 Hide Edit In 2013 the Bloody Beetroots released the album Hide The first single Rocksteady was released in early 2012 along with two remix EPs The second single Chronicles of a Fallen Love featuring Greta Svabo Bech was released in December 2012 also with the two part remix EPs In February 2013 Bob Rifo announced a third single Spank produced with TAI and Bart B More as well as an accompanying music video 4 Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo also collaborated with Paul McCartney on the single Out of Sight on Ultra Records It was released in June 2013 For the entirety of 2012 Rifo and Tommy Tea toured the world as Bloody Beetroots DJ Set including performances on festivals such as Tomorrowland Ultra Music Festival and HARD Fest New York At the beginning of 2013 Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo re introduced the live crew under the new name the Bloody Beetroots Live which debuted in Australia in January The mask Rifo wears on stage has been re designed as well now featuring wearable LED lights on the Venom shaped eyes which are controlled remotely via MIDI 5 The rest of the band also wears new masks though they do not light up like Rifo s The live band consisted of Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo piano effects guitars vocals Battle synthesizers bass guitar and Edward Grinch drums However in Australia Grinch was replaced by member New Mad Harris on drums Since the beginning of 2013 Tommy Tea has dedicated himself to other personal projects In 2013 Rifo announced and released a new social media platform called the Real Church of Noise which is a safe haven for like minded individuals to share and collaborate The platform incorporates sharing services such as YouTube and SoundCloud 6 2015 present SBCR and The Great Electronic Swindle Edit Shortly after the Chaos and Confusion tour Rifo began to DJ across the world under the pseudonym SBCR an acronym of his stage name He released one EP titled SBCR amp Friends Vol 1 on Dim Mak Records and began a tour around the world performing DJ sets In 2017 Rifo released two new songs under the Bloody Beetroots name a collaboration with Australian band Jet titled My Name Is Thunder and a solo song titled Satan Bass City Rockers Rifo later announced the songs would be included on his third album The Great Electronic Swindle to be released on 20 October 2017 7 8 The Bloody Beetroots also have a series of released unreleased demos available for listening 9 Members EditName Members and detailsThe Bloody Beetroots Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo production vocals guitar keyboards bass DJThe Bloody Beetroots DJ Set Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo DJ 2006 present Tommy Tea FX music controllers 2007 2012 The Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77 Live crew in 2010 2013 Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo Tommy Tea FX music controllers 2007 2012 Battle synths 2011 2013 Dennis Lyxzen vocals Church of Noise Tour Edward Grinch drums 2010 2011 2013 The Bloody Beetroots LIVE Live crew in 2013 present Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo Battle synths 2011 2014 Nick Thayer synths 2016 present Edward Grinch drums 2010 2014 Jacopo Volpe drums 2016 present Mad Harris drums January 2013 Big Day Out Tommy Lee drums Occasional Guest Discography EditStudio albums Edit List of studio albums with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positionsITA 10 AUS 11 BEL Fl 12 BEL Wa 13 FR 14 Romborama Released 25 August 2009 Label Dim Mak Formats CD digital download 21 49 91 Hide Released 16 September 2013 Label Ultra Formats CD digital download 40 28 200 104 87The Great Electronic Swindle Released 27 October 2017 7 Label Last Gang denotes an album that did not chart or was not released Compilations Edit Year Album Peak positions LabelFR 14 2008 Let Your Washing Machine Speak Productions amp Remixes Self released2011 Best of Remixes 111 Dim MakEPs Edit Year Title Label2007 I Love the Bloody Beetroots Self released2008 Cornelius EP Dim Mak Rombo 2009 Christmas Vendetta Spares of Romborama 2010 2nd Streets Have No Name featuring Beta Bow Domino Spares of Romborama Pt 2 2011 Church of Noise Remixes featuring Dennis Lyxzen Ultra2012 Rocksteady Remixes Part 1 Rocksteady Remixes Part 2 2013 Chronicles of a Fallen Love Remixes Part 1 with Greta Svabo Bech Chronicles of a Fallen Love Remixes Part 2 with Greta Svabo Bech Spank Remixes featuring Tai amp Bart B More Out of Sight Remixes featuring Paul McCartney and Youth All the Girls Around the World The Remixes featuring Theophilus London 2014 The Beat Remixes featuring Peter Frampton Keep On Dancing Remixes featuring Drop the Lime Accidentally on Purpose Sanremo s Festival 2014 with Raphael Gualazzi SUGAR S r l 2015 SBCR amp Friends Vol 1 as SBCR Dim Mak SBCR amp Adversaries Vol 2 as SBCR 2016 SBCR amp Punks Vol 3 as SBCR 2019 Heavy 15 Fuzz O Rama Grand Slam Exodus 16 with Jayceeoh Slugz MusicSingles Edit As lead artist Edit Year Title Peak positions AlbumAUS 11 BEL Fl 12 FR 14 2009 Warp 1 9 featuring Steve Aoki 51 53 Romborama Awesome featuring the Cool Kids 83 Come La featuring Marracash 2010 2nd Streets Have No Name featuring Beta Bow Domino Non album singles New Noise with Steve Aoki 2011 Church of Noise featuring Dennis Lyxzen 2012 Rocksteady Hide2013 Chronicles of a Fallen Love featuring Greta Svabo Bech Spank featuring Tai and Bart B More Out of Sight featuring Paul McCartney and Youth 97 All the Girls Around the World featuring Theophilus London 2014 The Beat featuring Peter Frampton Keep On Dancing featuring Drop the Lime Liberi o no with Raphael Gualazzi Non album singles Tanto ci sei with Raphael Gualazzi 2017 My Name Is Thunder with Jet The Great Electronic Swindle Saint Bass City Rockers Pirates Punks amp Politics with Perry Farrell Crash with Jason Aalon Butler 2019 Wildchild with Ephwurd 17 Fkn Face with Dr Fresch 18 Zoning with Zhu 19 Non album single2021 Elevate with Teddy Killerz Non album single denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released As featured artist Edit Run ShockOne featuring the Bloody Beetroots 2019 20 Grand Slam Jayceeoh featuring the Bloody Beetroots 2019 Music videos Edit Year Title2008 Cornelius 2009 Butter Romborama Warp 1 9 featuring Steve Aoki Come La featuring Marracash Awesome featuring the Cool Kids Awesome Remix featuring the Cool Kids 2010 2nd Streets Have No Name featuring Beta Bow Domino 2011 Church of Noise featuring Dennis Lyxzen 2012 Rocksteady Chronicles of a Fallen Love featuring Greta Svabo Bech 2013 Spank featuring Tai amp Bart B More Out of Sight featuring Paul McCartney amp Youth 2015 The Grid as SBCR References Edit The Bloody Beetroots merge heart pounding beats and tight live instrumentation Digital Trends November 17 2017 Retrieved July 22 2018 The Bloody Beetroots Bio Music News amp Shows DJZ com Retrieved March 11 2013 The Bloody Beetroots Biography retrieved February 27 2009 Title for the new Bloody Beetroots single feat TAI amp Bart B More Bloody Beetroots Gazette 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Bloody Beetroots discography lescharts com Hung Medien Retrieved June 28 2013 Stack Chris June 21 2019 Producer Sessions 013 The Bloody Beetroots release a Heavy extended play of new sounds Dancing Astronaut Archived from the original on June 26 2019 Retrieved July 14 2019 Lavin Connor September 25 2019 Jayceeoh knocks it out of the park with the Grand Slam EP EDM Identity Archived from the original on October 8 2019 Retrieved October 8 2019 Stack Chris May 24 2019 The Bloody Beetroots release first track from upcoming Heavy album Wildchild with Ephwurd Dancing Astronaut Archived from the original on May 24 2019 Retrieved June 7 2019 Stack Chris June 2 2019 The Bloody Beetroots release Fkn Face with Dr Fresch Dancing Astronaut Archived from the original on June 7 2019 Retrieved June 20 2019 Bein Kat September 5 2019 The Bloody Beetroots amp Zhu s Zoning is a hard hitting psychedelic journey Exclusive premiere Billboard Archived from the original on September 11 2019 Retrieved September 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