
Fear, Guilt & Agriculture are the foundations of the New Zealand cultural experience. Host Oscar Davies-Kay talks to friends and other interesting people from Aotearoa about their life story.
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Timothy Giles is a celebrant, a podcast host, a facilitator and trainer, and perhaps most of all someone with a great way with words and people. This week he and Oscar sit down for a long and deep chat around Timothy’s life, where it started, where it’s come to, and what he’s learned along the way. This pod covers a wide range of topics, so come with your taringa and hinengaro open as we tuck in again, this week on FGA!

Katie McRae is a perennial figure in the NZ music scene. From distribution to label duties, to her work with Chicks That Scream bringing some of the hottest international acts to shores of Aotearoa, Katie has seen the music industry from all sides. Currently working as a key member of the WHAMMY team, Katie remains someone you’ve probably run into if you’ve ever put on your own gig in Tāmaki. Her and Oscar trace the personal and the professional this week on another hot Ep. of FGA. TUCK TF IN!!!

Recently in town for the Tour Down Under, Oscar had the great privilege of sitting down with THE “Tall” Paul Omen, 2025 master world champion and an elite veteran touring pro with fifty PDGA victories, now a friend and brother in the world of disc. Traversing Paul’s origin story to life as a road dog following Disc Golf around the globe, we go through it all. With a current rating of 1024, Paul is not only a true legend of the sport, but also just a great soul. This week, come along for a round, listen to the sounds of the course, splash some chain, and of course, TUCK IN!

A lifelong Tāmaki resident, Eric Scholes is a bassist, arranger, band leader, and all around legend. From the notorious early days of the DHDFD’s to a position in the APO, Eric recounts stories and gives good reasons to get into spear fishing. This week on FGA Oscar and Eric get into it, the big picture and all the details. All we ask is that you TUCK IN!

Scotty Pearson is a musician, builder, entrepreneur and character to know! This week on FGA, Oscar and Scotty go through the whole story, the personal and the professional. From a stint in Nashville, to the legendary days of Elemeno P, these are stories you know you want to hear. It’s a +3hr episode this week, so settle in with a nice cup and let the words wash over you. TUCK IN!

Mason Fairey is a friend of the pod, the main man behind everything sound at Double Whammy, and one of the highest drummers in the land! Whether you know him from his numerous drumming positions over the years (The Nightshades, Pixels, Te Huhu, Louisa Nicklin, SCRAN, to name but a few), his evergreen presence in many aspects of the local music scene, or just as one the best people you’ve ever met.. you probably know him, and now you can know him that little bit more! This week, it is our immense honour to TUCK IN with none other than the #1, Mason Fairey!

David Feauai-Afaese is a musician, composer, leader of the band LEAO, and co-founder of Noa Records, an indie label which seeks to present diverse creative outputs and perspectives from artistic practitioners based geo-spiritually within Aotearoa/Te Moana Nui a Kiwa. David is also an advocate for a range of interdisciplinary Pacific Arts, with expertise in performance/recordings rights, helping artists to find a sustainable position in the creative industries. This week David and Oscar sink into a smooth chat across the personal and the professional. So sit, stand, whatever you need to do… just make sure you TUCK TF IN!!!

Al Keating might be most familiar from his time at Coffee Supreme, but he’s lived a big life, and today on FGA we get right into it! From industry insights to the mental pressures of christian wanks, Oscar and Al jump the 3hr mark in this one, so you know there’s stories galore. Grab some robusta, sharpen your mind, and tuck in to this week’s episode of FGA!

Glen Elliot is a producer, a property owner, and reportedly once went on a date with Liv Tyler! Come follow the story of his life from early days in GI, to adventures through New York, and the production of one of the greatest shows to bloom from Tāmaki’s underbelly; Wayne Anderson: Singer of Songs. As always FGA invites you to settle in, listen in, tune in, and of course… TUCK…. IN!!!

Crystal Chen is a musician, composer, photographer, and general creative mind. Born and raised in Tāmaki, Crystal brings a soulful voice to the scene, making humorous and heartbreaking observations that gel perfectly with her ornate blend of soul and jazz influences. Her my debut album 'You can call me CC' came out at the end of 2025 to well deserved adoration. This week on FGA her and Oscar settle in for an introspective discussion, jumping through time and space, and offering a window into Crystal’s process and path to the present. As always tuck in and enjoy!

Craig Wright is a publican with a lifetime worth of experience in the hospitality industry. Owner and operator of the Northern Line Bar & Social in Beresford Square just off Karangahape Rd, on today's episode of FGA Craig runs us through his life, from early days in Manchester with his band The Midwich Cuckoos, an 8 year stint running a pub in Greece, to setting up the Northen Line through Covid and disruptions from the City Rail Link development. So get some carbs and salt ready, pour a pint, a TUCK TF IN!

Finn Johansson is a musician, gam designer, and all round creative hailing from Te Whanganui-a-Tara, now based in Tāmaki. From his own practice to his work with Johnsonville City Nights, The Boxcar Rattle and Tommy and the Fallen Horses amount many others, you will likely have seen Finn around the scene. This week on FGA Oscar and Finn talk about where it all started, where it now, and just generally shoot the shit and find a lot of laughs. Soooooo Tuck TF In and Enjoy!!

This week on the pod we have Madeleine Rose, a mover, educator & kaiwhakahau from Aotearoa, she is a passionate advocate in the field of SW and co-hosts the @stripped_unscripted podcast with Vixen Temple. A life long athlete with a powerful sense of justice, Madeleine has a frank and open chat with Oscar about the worlds of stripping and pole, diving into her personal experiences and observations, and all the hard mahi it look to get here. Her fresh new brand LEX @lexkinis brings classic skrippa wear to Aotearoa by a SWer for SWers. Now open your taringa and TUCK IN for this week’s episode of Fear, Guilt, and Agriculture!

This week on FGA we have Johnny Mantell, a fixture of the food and hospitality scene in Tāmaki you may know the name from the Mantells venues and function spaces. Johnny is also an avid skier and snowboarder, hitting some of the best slopes this orb has to offer, a family man, and just one who has seen the world. Some nestle in, crack a brew, and hang out with your new mates this week on the pod. Tuck in!

Hudge is a DJ, a promoter, and ex-rowing champion, a father, and a lover of music with soul among many other things. Hudge has been DJing for over 30 years, starting in the London Hip Hop and spreading all over the globe, and boy does he have some stories to tell! You may be familiar with him as the host of MASS APPEAL on 95bFM, smoothing out the end of your week every Sunday morning. Come settle in, get the taringa open, and TUCK TF IN as we move past 100 episodes here on FGA!!!

John Davies is a director and performer working in theater, opera, masked dance, and much much more. From his early days in Piopio to adventures through the world, discovering the breadth of experience and theatrical/musical expression available to an open mind with a thirst to learn. Come get to know another member of the Davies clan as Oscar sits down his whanau and explores this section of the tree on this weeks episode of FGA!

This week on Fear, Guilt and Agriculture we talk to Chenoa Murphy. If you’ve spent anytime in the Tāmaki music scene, changes are you’re run into Chenoa. From Margaritas, to the Kings Arms, the Leigh Sawmill, and WHAMMY bar to name a few, Chenoa has probably facilitated one of the best nights out for you or someone you love. From chaos punk to an open door and an open heart, Chenoa is a cornerstone our community. Come hear tales past and present, and find out where it all started! TUCK IN!

Artist, actor, director, editor, set builder, stuntman, musician, icon, the man… It’s Chris Stapp! If you don’t know him, you don’t know nothing, and you’ve missed the all time low(high) point of New Zealand television. The brain behind Back of the Y Masterpiece Television and Deja Voodoo sits down for some well deserved beverages with Oscar this week on FGA to uncover where it all started, and what the sausage is made of. From Vaseline Warriors to homemade squibs, crack a cold one and sink into the magic with the legend, Chris Stapp!

If you’ve been part of the Tāmaki music scene over the last decade and a half, chances are Tony Drent has been on your radar at some point. The Nevernudes, Anthony Drent and the Blood of The Innocent, Civil Union, Executive Zone, and their current project Ex-Partner. Chances are one of these names has made it through your ears, probably accompanied by some music. Why don’t you come take a peak behind the curtain, hear some of the tales, get the timeline, map the history, make notes for your grandchildren. This week on FGA, we sit down with Tony Drent, and so do you! Tuck In!

Reuben Bonner runs Banished Music, a major force in organising and promoting some of the best acts, local and international, to grace the shores of Aotearoa. Reuben and Oscar go back a fair way, with Banished releasing some of the earliest Rackets albums, and this week they look back through Reuben’s life, in music and further afield. From journalism, to promotion, to An Emerald City, everything is laid bare. So find some way to TUCK IN, or you’ll miss out on all we have served up, on this week’s Ep of FGA!

Finn Scholes is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, trumpet legend, and a person you want to know! From heading the incomparable Carnivorous Pant Society to playing with Tiny Ruins, Batucada Sound Machine, Lawrence Arabia, Katchafire and too many more to name, Finn is a key player in the Aotearoa music scene who traverses many styles and contexts. Come hear a bit of his story, as we Tuck In this week on FGA!

This week Oscar is joined by Sam Te Kani, an author, artist, art critic, and fellow podcaster, regularly hosting Rats in the Gutter with Johanna Cosgrove. Sam and Oscar get into it all, the personal, the public, the politic, the erotic. Let the words speak for themselves, get your ears open wide and take it all in this week on another episode of Fear, Guilt & Agriculture!

Kia ora! This week on Fear, Guilt and Agriculture we are joined by Joel Cosgrove. Joel is a musician, an activist, and perhaps most notably a core member of the EYEGUM collective, which has been a major part of the independent gig scene in Te Whanganui-a-Tara for over a decade, particularly in the organisation and proliferation of house parties. Come TUCK into his tales, both of the scene and personal, as we enter the 2026 chapter of FGA!

Chris O’Connor is one of Aotearoa's most beloved musicians and a master drummer who you will have heard on everything from The Phoenix Foundation to Trinity Roots to his deep explorations of non-idiomatic free improvisation. Currently Chris is based in Tāmaki working in music therapy. This week he and Oscar dig into a bit of Chris’s past, where it all started, as well his present and some musings along the winding way. We invite you to take part as a friendly experiencer, to learn, laugh, and open yourself to some new musicking with this weeks guest, the one and only, Chris O’Connor. Tuck in!

Olga Dakiv is an author and teacher who has literally walked the path from Hell to Heaven—both on ‘the other side’ and here on Earth. Today, she guides people toward inner peace, health, and a fulfilled life, so heaven can be lived here on Earth. Open your mind this week on FGA as we get a peak into Olga’s life story, and some of her insights into what it means to live through this life. Tuck in as always, to the final 2025 episode!
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This weeks guest is Tom Anderson, a massive part of the local music scene in Tāmaki and across the motu. Wether its as a musician, a sound engineer, his involvement with the legendary Whammy bar, or overseeing massive international acts in some of the countries largest venues, Tom has on the ground involvement with the practical realities and idiosyncratic beauties of live music in Aotearoa and abroad. Come hear tales, personal and technical, as we round episode 90, the second to last episode of 2025, this week on FGA!

This week’s guest is Jack Oliver-Hood. Jack is a lawyer, a film buff, a deadhead, a beautiful, ethically minded soul, and someone with both great critical faculties and a history on the WOW servers. On this episode Oscar navigates Jack’s personal histories as well as a splash of fascinating insights into the local legal waters of our island nation. So get the kettle on, get your affairs in order, secure your face on your head, and enjoy this week’s Ep of FGA! Tuck tuck tuck…

De Stevens is a musician, producer, engineer, and beloved individual around the music scene. Based in Tāmaki, but with a heart and soul emerging from Te Waipounamu, De is currently working out of the legendary Roundhead Studios (where this episode was recorded!). Come hear about some of his journey, and a few peaks behind the musical curtain. This week, as always, we highly recommend that you TUCK IN! xxx

Shawn McManus has worked as a DJ, master electrician, prop builder, been an event producer, run a cafe/bar… he’s been the one-stop-shop! Come hear what it takes to balance all these hats, and get some inside stories from the past days of Krd (Shawn’s old abode became our dearly beloved Wine Cellar, RIP). So once again, we find ourselves together deal listeners. Feet up! Taringa on! Tuck in! Here comes this week’s Ep of FGA!

Lucola (Luke Benge) is a wonderful multi-instrumentalist, composer, graphic designer, and globetrotter. His music plays with electronic music of the 70’s and 80’s, recontextualizing it with slick production and an enigmatic demeanour. With stories for day, and experiences far and wide, Lucola and Oscar dive into everything from working with Dhani Harrison, to Wellington in the 90’s and Bitcoin. Once again we are on to a winner here folks, so kick back, relax, and sink into this weeks episode of Fear, Guilt & Agriculture with the incomparable Lucola!

Gary Dalhousie is a connector, a collaborator, a searcher, and an open book with a long history in hospitality, management, and development. Music holds a special place in Gary’s heart, and you can hear his most recent efforts in the psych pop outfit Ocean Beach. Rocketing fourth from Invercargill, Gary has lived a lot of life, and it’s far from over… so settle in, brew that perfect cuppa tea, and tuck in with this weeks episode of FGA!

This week on FGA we are joined by the incomparable Joshua Worthington-Church. You’ve seen him around, even if you don’t know it. Whether it’s by the side of a drumming teddy in Galaxy Bear, leading the ship as the front man of Mammalien, as a solid foundation in bands such as Being and Princess Chelsea’s Dream Warriors, behind the bar at Whammy, or vigorously conducing in front of the expansive Exploding Rainbow Orchestra, to name but a few of his pursuits. Josh is truly invested in the local music community, and the effects of his presence are felt and appreciated by many. Come hear where it all started, and where it’s going, on this weeks episode with the Mammalien himself, Joshua Worthington-Church!!

Levi Hawken is an artist and skateboarder based in Tāmaki Makaurau. Working with Blue Tile Lounge, Boom Skateboards, and Sector 9, Hawken has explored the streets as a pro, but always kept in touch with the personal joy that comes from riding, particularly gaining notoriety as a hill bomber. As an artist his works explore the mediums of painting and sculpture with a contemporary take on aspects of modernism and brutalism. Come hear about the legend Levi’s life this week on FGA!

Adam Stevenson hails from the mighty Wairarapa, and as a musician has seen it all, from frothing covers gigs at the pub to high profile international music projects. Both as a member of the band Capital Theater, and in his work in the media industry, Adam has been in touch with the establishment and offers great insights from both sides of the curtain. The yarns flow freely, so this week, one more time, here we goooo with Adam and Oscar! All are welcome to TUCK IN IN INNN!

Michal Haines is passionate about food, whether it’s as an author, a cook, a manager, she’s out there involved with the operations that bring flavour to your pallet. Learn her story on this weeks chapter of FGA as we move through history, family, taste, and some shared moments that first put Oscar and Michal in touch at the start of young ODK’s work experience. So home cook your favourite meal, open up that bottle of vino you’ve been saving, spend that a few dollars more on a truly great cheese, and tuck, tuck, tuck IN with Michal Haines!

MELODOWNZ is a rapper, musician, entrepreneur, and Avondale native who emerged onto the local music scene in the early 2010’s, making a name as a solo artist and as one half of the hip-hop duo Third3ye. His thoughts and ventures weave through many artistic mediums and locations, while also keeping it local at heart. Come share a cup of “Stay Melo” kava and he and Oscar venues through memories and things yet to be, with this weeks guest, Avondale’s #1 son, MELODOWNZ!!

Logan Hampton is a musician, a promotor, and a representative of Te Waipounamu who’s invested in the community and other ways of making gigs and tours happen. This is a great one for those interested in what it takes to make local music work. So get cozy, book some tickets on Under The Radar, and imagine the things that could be with this weeks guest Logan Hampton!
Email Logan here: hamptonenz@gmail.com

Steve Plowman of Hallertau brewery is a self described ‘north shore bogan’ at heart. His adventures have covered space and time; surfing, drinking, and living life as it should be. Come hear his POV and how it’s all gone down, with some insights into that most golden of liquids which solves and causes all of life’s problems. Once more, every week and forever, enjoy and tuck TF in!

A tattoo artist, musician, and generally a man with valuable insights to share, Hal Cheshire joins the elite group of guests to return to Fear, Guilt, and Agriculture for a Part 2! So nestle back into that spot you’ve got saved, get a tea on, and listen attentively to the return of Hal, on this weeks Ep. Enjoy and Ka kite anō!

Joe Kaptein is a composer and multi-instrumentalist who has become a deeply enmeshed thread in the local musical fabric. Playing with such esteemed acts as The Circling Sun, Princess Chelsea's Dream Warriors, Bub, The Situations, Crystal Chen, and too many more to mention. A gem of a human being, master of the keys, and professional producer of pretty products, please play this pleasurable episode of FGA yarning with Captain Cutoff himself, Joe Kaptein… oh, and TUCKKKK INNNNNNNN!

Euan Welsh is a baker with stories as long and deep as a life can be. From hands that knead the dough, to more insidious matters, Euan takes the opportunities that life drops without hesitation. Trigger warning regarding self-harm for this one, so please tread lightly. TUCK INnnnnnn!

Brent Hayward AKA Fats White is the legend, the myth, the picture of a life dedicated to breaking and bending the straight lines around us. A multidisciplinary artist working in the corners of painting, video, sound and music, Hayward was front man for the incomparable Shoes This High, one of the greatest post-punk no-wave bands ever to do it on the motu, following an early run in The Amps. Going on to form The Kiwi Animal (aka Smelly Feet), Hayward now rolls out sonic vibrations under the persona Fats White. Now it’s your time to meet the biggest, the baddest, the lord of the manor, Fats White! TUCK it IN!

James Sullivan is known throughout the land as a member of such musical acts as Salad Boys, X-Ray Charles, BnP, Bang! Bang! Eche!, and currently, the face, heart, and soul of Jim Nothing. Jim Nothing’s sophomore album Grey Eyes, Grey Lynn recently won the 2025 Tūī for Te Manu Taki Whanokē o te Tau at the 2025 AMAs, so James is officially sanctioned as a maker of musical magic. Hear about the world as seen through the eyes of landscaper, musician, and generally good human being James Sullivan on this weeks episode of FGA. TUCK IN!

Bob Gentil is a voice you maybe familiar with. From working on the early days of Radio Hauraki and living shore side before the bridge, to being the only New Zealander to hold a place in the disk golf hall of fame, Bob has found his way to being one of the top voicework artists in the land! He’s never had a plan, and that seems to be working out just fine! Tuck in with tales from this voice of pure silk and crushed velvet, Bob Gentil, on this weeks episode of FGA!

A man of waves, a traveler across our might globe, an ex-computer programer and restaurateur, and he knows all the combos to knock you to the ground! Rod Matthews works at Daily Bread with Oscar and always has yarns to spin, so we thought we'd let him spin a web around you. This week on FGA come and live by the motion of the ocean, following in the wake of the incomparable Rod Matthews. TUCK IN!

Dominic Hoey is an author, playwright, MC battle and slam-poetry champ, and musician based in Tāmaki Makaurau. His writing often delves into class issues and political structures with idiosyncratic wit and sensitivity. His debut novel Iceland was a New Zealand bestseller, and his second novel Poor People with Money was released in 2022 to wide spread acclaim. Dominic and Oscar talk about it all, personal and public, old and new, through all the nooks and crannies. Settle in with something warm and enjoy this week’s episode of Fear, Guilt, and Agriculture!

Chelsea Jade Metcalf is a singer-songwriter and record producer from the north shore of Tāmaki, now based in Los Angeles. Growing up with a love of dance, she eventually found her way to busking, which evolved into the folk trio Teacups with Elizabeth Stokes and Talita Setyady. Her solo project Chelsea Jade has received numerous accolades and a global following which facilitated her transition to the US. Listen to where this road starts, where it is, and where it goes with this weeks guest Chelsea Jade. Tuck INNNNNN!

This week it's part two of the Danny Mañetto saga. An amazing guy, fantastic musician, and he'll say it himself! Settle in for the rest of the story on this weeks episode of FGA, kia kaha!

Designer Jordan Gibson founded Tamāki-based streetwear brand Checks Downtown in 2017, which has flourished into one of the hottest creative clothing brands in Aotearoa. Hear what It takes to make it in the industry, and position local style on the international stage. Adorn yourself with your best pendant and cap, pull on your hakama pants, and wrap up in your cosiest knitwear for this weeks Ep. TUCK IN!

Jeff Henderson is an incredible multi-instrumentalist and improviser. Following a lengthy tenure in Poneke, playing a central in role in key venues and festivals there, his involvement with the Audio Foundation in Tāmaki have seen him a champion of voices which don’t sit comfortably in the bar/venue model. Jeff and Oscar get into it on this one, passing the 3hr mark, so settle in and get your mind out of the box. This week T U C K in with one of the true heroes of Aotearoa’s underground music scene, Jeff Henderson!

Elizabeth Stokes is the lead singer and song-smith of national heroes The Beths, after making an initial splash in indie-folk trio Teacups. Hear her chat about being a professional musician in a country where this position is exceedingly rare, especially making such beautiful original music. Grab cupa, get warm this winter, and kick off the week with Elizabeth Stokes. Tuck in!

Arriving on the scene in the late 80’s with the iconoclastic Hallelujah Picassos, Harold Roland forged his own path in everything he’s done. With a passion for dance and groove, Rorschach hooked in with the evolving dance scene of the 1990’s bringing some European sensibilities to music in Aotearoa. Today we are proud to present a chat with the enigmatic Harold Roland Rorschach!

Matt has been a sailing coach, a festival promoter, and always a good Scottish lad who can spin some amazing yarns. On this pod we explore the light and the dark, but all with joie de vivre. See how Matt took his love of sailing around the world and turned it into a profession. Grab a pint and don’t forget your napkin as we tuck in to this scrumptious episode with master story teller Matt Thomas!!

Chey Ataria is one of the most accomplished professional skateboarders Aotearoa has produced. As a founder of Aotearoa Board Company (ABC) and Def street brands, get a peak into what Chey is doing for the upcoming generation of local skaters. From the Hawke’s Bay to collaborating with Ghostface and Raekwon, see what it takes to grind for real. 360 kickflip into todays episode of Fear, Guilt, and Agriculture with legend Chey Ataria!!

Las Tetas are Charlotte Gallichan-Stewart (Horror In Clay), Kristal G (Heart Attack Alley) and Lucy Emanuel (The Glass Picture) The trio began playing together in 2006, and four years later formed Las Tetas. Following a big hiatus, their mythical ‘lost’ self titled LP was released on 9th November 2024, and itwell worth the wait! This is our first episode with a group of guests, and it was an absolute treat! Open your taringas and get into it, you ARE invited!

Sam Harmony is a DJ, promoter, record collector, and a raconteur. As a co-founder of Tāmaki-based collective Friendly Potential he has helped sport the growth of the local dance music scene. He has been described as “a DJ who leans towards the gently euphoric.” Let’s learn where that euphoric bent comes from! Settle in for another warm cup of podcast magic with this weeks episode of FGA!

Ahead of the release of their their third studio album Arts Colony, and the accompanying 300 page book, Grecco Romank head into the studio to chat the life fantastic with Oscar. Grecco have become a local musical institution, spreading their “decayed opulence” through infectious live shows and brain compressing, hard hitting radio favourites. Damian Golfinopoulos, Bille Fee, and Mikey Sperring discuss their independent trajectories and their coalescence into a shared history. Calling all piss babies! The time has come to let the cup spilleth, so get out the water board, raid the bin, and embrace the rot around you. This week we tuck into the slop with Grecco Romank!

This week’s guest is Rhys, a master baker, firefighter, and a good friend of Oscar’s who also works at Daily Bread. Hear his amazing story of growing up as a Jehovah’s Witness, and becoming an example for many to follow. It’s gonna be freshly baked, so get it while it’s steaming, and tuck into this hot Ep! Kia ngāwari te rā!

Following a six year stint in the late 1990s/early 2000s with his garage-noise-rock two-piece The Hasselhoff Experiment, Andrew Tolley has carved a persistent pathway in the grassroots music scene with acts such as the Don Kings, the Bloody Souls, Warm Leather, and Bloodbags. From Kato Records to the Perpetrator label, Andrew has a long and dedicated history to making independent music happen. Come hear what it takes, learn some history, and see what is still happening in the Rock n’ Roll capillaries of Aotearoa with Andrew Tolley. TUCK IN!

This weeks guest is one of our esteemed executive producers, Mr. Martin de Haas! Martin is a restaurant owner, a mountain biker, surfer, and a proud disc golfer. Hailing from Matamata, come hear the legend of Martin, we are lucky enough to call one of our good friends. Tuck in!
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