Music this year was crazy! I liked it a lot. I listened to it a lot. In fact, I listened to one million hours of music this year. Isn’t that wild?
I don’t like writing these good. It’s hard to write about music. There are only so many ways you can say “I liked this album a lot.” I also find big words and adjectives cringe to write and read. All you really need to know is that the further we get through the list, the more my heart explodes a little bit when I listen to them. I like it when music does that.
Anyway. Have a skim of these. Try something new. Or don’t! I usually put links but I can’t really be bothered doing that sorry. I’ve also stolen the genres from Album of the Year again and some of them are so stupid. This piece is for future James in a way. The bottom five are so big for me if you just wanted to read about the top of the top just skip there! Anyway.
20 – The Answer Is Always Yes – Alex Lahey

Indie Rock
Song to try: They Wouldn’t Let Me In
Starting the list with a bit of fun indie rock!
I quite like Australians – despite it all. Alex Lahey is definitely one of the cool ones. They Wouldn’t Let Me In is such a fun and addictive track with a fun and addictive music video. It’s just a fun album! Permanent is also a song that I just felt. You know when you listen to a song and you just feel it. Yeah, that’s that song.
Good job Alex, looking forward to more.
19 – Bewitched – Laufey

Traditional Pop, Singer-Songwriter, Vocal Jazz, Bossa Nova, Jazz Pop, Chamber Pop
Song to try: From The Start
Easily one of the best Tiny Desk Concerts this year. Wow.
The vibes on this album are 10/10. Laufey’s voice is so freaking beautiful and it particularly stands out in some of these simpler tracks – Promise, Serendipity, Letter To My 13 Year Old Self – all unbelievable. Then we have tracks like From The Start which are jazz pop perfection. I’ll use the word addictive a lot in this piece but wow, that’s an addictive song.
Bewitched is a perfect closer, stunning, gorgeous, dreamy, all of those adjectives and more. I’d like to write more but I need to get back to rewatching that Tiny Desk.
18 – Everything Harmony – The Lemon Twigs

Soft Rock, Pop Rock, Baroque Pop, Folk Pop, Jangle Pop, Power Pop, Psychedelic Pop. Lol, what the heck is Jangle Pop.
Song to try: Any Time of Day
This album is pulled straight out of the 60s and 70s, and it’s just great.
Nothing is surprising, nothing particularly new, nothing that will blow you away. But it is all so comfortable, so replayable, so “damn, I can’t get that chorus out of my head.”
Any Time of Day is an instant classic, you really do have to listen to it. The key changes get me every time. Listen to that song and if you love it you’ll love the album. If you don’t, there is probably something wrong with you. This is a cliché line, I’m well aware of that. It doesn’t change the fact that there is something wrong with you and you need help!
What Happens To a Heart is one of the most over-dramatic songs I’ve ever heard in my life and it makes me laugh every time and also I love it.
17 – In The End It Always Does – The Japanese House

Indie Pop, Indietronica, Alt-Pop, Indie Folk, Sophisti-Pop? What the heck are these genres?
Song to try: Sad To Breathe
Have you guys heard this album? It’s good.
This album has so many little sounds in it, you know? Little beeps and boops. It’s so well crafted and every beep and boop
- Makes me very happy
- Sounds really cool
- Makes me very happy.
But along with the really awesome sounds on this album is excellent writing. I quite like it when writing is good. The closer in particular is just stunning. And Joni Jones is her BEAUTIFUL dog. I am so obsessed.
Sad To Breathe is one of the songs of the year. Love a good switch up halfway through a song and this one hits every single time. Try to listen to this song and not move. I freaking dare you.
Beep boop 🙂
16 – Girl with Fish – feeble little horse

Noise Pop, Slacker Rock, Indie Pop, Shoegaze, Twee Pop
Song to try: Pocket
Speaking of noises that make me happy. The last album has beeps and boops. Girl with Fish has like. It has like a. Like a kind of. SHReeeee OOoooooo Aaaaaa ssShhhhshshsh. You know? It’s called shoegaze I think. There are also some fun silly sounds throughout the album, like in Paces. I don’t even know what the instrument is that they’re using to make the animal crossing sounding sounds but they sound great.
This album just rocks. It’s brisk and each idea doesn’t outstay its welcome. It has a few loud moments that make me cheer, and a few more low-key moments that make me cheer (quietly).
Little indie rock albums like this are my obsession, I’ll eat up every last one you give me and this was one of the best this year.
15 – Ringlets – Ringlets

Indie Rock? Loud.
Song to try: I Used to Paint
Kiwi album of the year. These guys better blow up! They freaking rock.
It’s kind of hard to believe how good this album is for a debut. I Used to Paint is thrilling, you can’t open an album better. They just smack you over the head with their pace, their energy. And then the hits just keep coming. Fever Dream in Broken Swedish gets me yelling very loudly. It’s all just sick as hell.
It is actually absurd how much talent we have in this country. I could have dedicated my life this year to the local scene and filled my list with them. I wish I had infinite time to do that. They’re onto something at Ringlets HQ and I hope they keep going. I need more!
14 – Unreal Unearth – Hozier

Pop Soul, Singer-Songwriter, Folk Rock, Blues Rock, Chamber Pop
Song to try: All Things End
Man, I want a hug from this man.
This album is a giant. Also wait, what I just looked up how tall Hozier is – he’s almost two metres tall what the heck? No one can compete with this guy.
Back to the giant album. It is so giant. These tracks are so grand, epic dare I say. Every time I listen to it my favourite song changes. At the moment it’s Abstract (Psychopomp). I just stood here for like thirty hours trying to find words for his voice here. It’s powerful, but it’s so safe. It feels like a warm hug. I want a hug.
The more low-key songs continue to really stand out and grow on me, like To Someone From A Warm Climate, and Unknown / Nth (which like is low-key in comparison but still pretty epic). These too feel like a hug.
I also LOVE any time someone’s accent comes through in music. Every time his accent comes through in this album I scream a little bit. It’s so great. This album is great and epic and the key change in All Things End is one of the highlights of the year. Thanks Stella.
13 – O Monolith – Squid

Art Punk, Experimental Rock, Noise Rock, Post-Rock, Krautrock
Song to try: The Blades
Oh my GOD, this ROCKS. BAH.
It’s about time we got some punk on this list. I was starting to get worried. I think I talked about this last year (I can’t be bothered looking back), but “punk” is a genre that gets a bad rap from too many people. It, in my mind, is so unbelievably necessary. Just necessary in so many ways.
This album makes me scream. It itches my entire brain. The band is so tight, the way they switch up their tempo, and their sound, not just from track to track but within the tracks. Everything is so dynamic. It’s always surprising. So addictive. And did I mention it is loud? God I love loud music. I don’t like it when people are loud, or when loud noises happen. But when I am in control of what I listen to, I choose something loud. I think it has something to do with earthquake trauma.
Beyond the sound, the boys at Squid are really clever writers. The best punk is well-written. Chuck a song about climate protests in there. I’m in. But it’s mostly the sound. This album sounds so great.
12 – Crying, Laughing, Waving, Smiling – Slaughter Beach, Dog

Alt-Country, Americana
Song to try: Engine
This band is so unbelievably special to me. You wouldn’t get it. Nah just kidding mate.
I have to dedicate a book to my obsession with Engine. It is SUCH a brilliant song that just invites you to fall into its world for nine minutes. I love the storytelling. I love the gradual build. I love the guitar solo. And I love the rule of threes. I spent over six hours with this song this year, and I truly spent most of that time really listening to the song. Like listening listening. I don’t regret a second of it.
The rest of the album is just as much of a vibe. Tommy, Surfin’ New Jersey, freaking Bobcat Club. They all just hit me hard. They chill me the heck out you know. I want them to make a soundtrack to my life. Just follow me around playing music. I’d be happy with that.
Modern Baseball is one of the most important bands in my life. When they ended, this arrived (it’s more complicated than that but for ease that is the story). I’ve liked the music of Slaughter Beach, Dog well enough, but this album is the first one that has truly especially hit me. I’ll miss Modern Baseball forever, but Slaughter Beach, Dog are more than making up the space in my heart.
11 – Live at Bush Hall – Black Country, New Road

Art Rock, Chamber Pop, Progressive Pop, Indie Rock, Baroque Pop
Song to try: I Won’t Always Love You
It is so embarrassing how much I wrote about this band last year. Like yeah, that album is one of the best things ever created. But calm down mate.
Anyway, this album is incredible and one of the best things ever made. After losing their frontman weeks after releasing their last album, BCNR quickly whipped together these nine tracks and took them on the road. They proved themselves as one of the most creative and unique groups today with the release of their last album, but to put this together so fast and for it to be this good is actually absurd.
Three standouts though: I Won’t Always Love You, Laughing Song, and Turbines/Pigs. I can’t believe these songs! They’re just so dense, so much is happening. The sax. They just all mesh together so well as a group. Their chemistry is unreal. And Turbines/Pigs especially is such a special song. Just listen to it, I can’t describe it.
Should I buy tickets to see them in Auckland in March? Should I do it? AAAAAA?
10 – 10,000 gecs – 100 gecs

Hyperpop, Pop Punk, Alternative Rock, Ska Punk, Geek Rock, Power Pop, Nu Metal
Song to try: Hollywood Baby
I don’t know if we need to talk about this one. Addicted to these two idiots. I wouldn’t recommend it though.
9 – Dogsbody – Model/Actriz

Noise Rock, Dance-Punk, Industrial Rock, No Wave, Post-Rock
Song to try: Crossing Guard
Throwing the two least accessible albums back to back.
If you like the sound of the words in the genres above you’ll love this. It is so noisy, it is so dancy, and so industrially. I didn’t think I’d ever be a fan of industrial rock, I’ve always found it just one step too far, a bit grating on my ears. But these guys do it so well, and it hits so hard. But why? There are parts where it sounds like nails on a chalkboard! I don’t know how they do it but I love it.
Crossing Guard has this bass line which is probably the most addictive bassline of the year, and it’s literally just one note that repeats the entire song. Listening to it right now I can barely write, I can’t help but dance. Man, this song is so good. And the way it transitions into Slate? And it has the same bass through it all and it is still so unique and addictive? This album is just magic.
If I did have to say one bad thing about this album, it would be that sometimes when I listen to it, it ends. And I dislike it when that happens.
8 – Lahai – Sampha

Alternative R&B, Neo-Soul, UK Bass, Future Garage, Art Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Song to try: Dancing Circles
Oh my God Sampha this album is actually too good. Stop it. Also your Tiny Desk? You’re killing me.
I feel like this is the easiest sell on my list, you just need to hear his voice once and you’ll understand. My favourite tracks on here are the slower ones – Dancing Circles, Jonathan L. Seagull, What If You Hypnotise Me? God, I love these songs so much it’s not even funny. I’m getting to the part of the list where I’m finding it hard to write clearly.
Beyond his voice, his writing is just stunning. It’s existential, deeply personal, and oh man when he writes about his daughter. It is too cute.
Yeah, I really don’t know what else to say about this album other than it leaves me at a loss for words every time. Please listen to it.
7 – 3D Country – Geese

Indie Rock, Art Punk, Alt-Country, Southern Rock, Roots Rock
Song to try: 3D Country
Yee. Freaking. Haw.
Probably the funnest album of the year. So funnest. If you loved the soundtrack for the Cars PS2 game you will adore this album. Cowboy Nudes would have been on there if it came out today, I guarantee it.
3D Country, Cowboy Nudes, and I See Myself is an absolutely legendary three-track run. They’re so silly, so goofy, so addictive, so jammy, so different yet tied together with one of the best vocal performances of the year. And the band, they’re just so tight. This performance is so great to watch, I just love the way these songs flow.
Mysterious Love goes way too hard. It would have been embarrassing driving past me as I played this song in my car this year. It turned me into a monster. What I would do to see this live. I’d spend tens of dollars! I’m not even kidding. Tens!
Also, shout out to everyone on the backing vocals throughout. You make this album.
6 – This Is Why – Paramore

Post-Punk Revival, Dance-Punk, New Wave
Song to try: This Is Why
I really like Paramore. Quite a lot. In fact, I saw them live this year! They played these songs and it made me happy.
I think this album is a great gateway drug to punk, and I recommend all of you have a go. Never has Dance Punk been so dance-worthy. Try and listen to the title track and not move your body. It’s simply not possible.
You First and Figure 8 are unreal. I can’t believe they made songs like this again. After Laughter is equal favourite album of all time for me, but returning to their earlier sound for these tracks, I could not be happier. Hayley Williams slays the hell out of these songs. She goes crazy the whole album. Is there anyone doing it better than her at the moment? I doubt it.
Liar is the cutest song that has ever been made by anyone.
And Thick Skull, it’s just one of the best songs Paramore have ever made. And they played it in Auckland for the first time ever. And it was heavenly. And I really. And then Julien Baker did a cover of it!? And like what? And you have got to be kidding me.
5 – Rat Saw God – Wednesday

Indie Rock, Alt-Country, Noise Rock, Shoegaze, Noise Pop, Slacker Rock
Song to try: Bull Believer
I love this entire album. I really love it. But I need to talk about Bull Believer.
Bull Believer is the best song I’ve ever heard. Lie. But it kind of is though. I don’t think you can make a song that is more for me. It’s loud, check. It’s long but not boring, check. It builds and builds and builds until it is just noise, raw emotion, screaming, check.
I genuinely feel like time begins to warp every time I listen to this song. I get completely and utterly lost in it. How did they pace it so well? The period around the middle is so dreamy, my God. And then from 4:45 onwards. I’m actually laughing as I write this I just can’t believe how perfect this song is. She’s just saying “finish him” over and over. But the build! It just keeps going.
AAAAAHHHH it’s so loud. I scream along to it every time, in my heart. I don’t even really know what she is talking about. But I stick whatever I’m holding on to to the song, and I just let it go. It is beyond therapeutic, whatever I could possibly mean by that.
The rest of the album is so great too. Formula One vibes so hard. Chosen to Deserve is expertly written and so catchy. And there is this one song called Bull Believer. Ask me about it sometime. I’ll talk about it for days. FRICK.
4 – The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We – Mitski

Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Chamber Pop, Americana, Art Pop, Chamber Folk
Song to try: My Love Mine All Mine
This album is a lot more than just My Love Mine All Mine.
That being said, what a song. If it weren’t for Jeff (who we will get to soon), it would be my most listened-to song this year. It’s such a short song, yet it is so damn comfortable. I actually think Mitski saved the world when she released this song. If you haven’t listened to it yet, stop. If you’re going to like any song on this list it’s this one, and if you’re going to listen to one song from this list it should be this one.
The rest of the album is so great, of course largely in part due to the writing. I’m really bad at expressing why I love certain pieces of writing but like take this chorus for example.
A whole cake, all for me
Ooh, oh-oh
Seriously though, I Don’t Like My Mind is so great. The writing is so great. The first verse?! So great. It’s funny how blunt, how simple it is – and I’m sitting here going damn that is so true what a verse. It’s not even poetic. It’s just life.
My Love Mine All Mine is so good. God. I’m listening to it again right now. It’s SO good. Bah. If only it was longer.
3.5 – Lifetime – Faye Webster

My Love Mine All Mine but longer.
This isn’t an album. It’s one song. And it’s my single of the year. I am so unbelievably obsessed with this song and I am DYING for the next Faye Webster record. Announce it please, I’m begging.
This song is just. The bass is so. Her voice is so. The drums are so. That little guitar thing is so. The piano is so. And it just goes on and on. I could listen to this song every minute for the rest of my life and not get bored. It’s so good it is my fourth favourite album of the year. And there is nothing else I can say.
3 – Food for Worms – shame

Art Punk, Indie Rock, Post-Punk, Post-Hardcore
Song to try: Adderall
This.
God this album makes me feel a million things. I’m taken straight back to late February. Anxiety about beginning another new year at uni, anxiety about a huge year at work, general lame anxiety. This album was a constant comfort. It soaked up all of those feelings and blended them so they were easy to digest. The number of drives home in my car yelling along to this album – I couldn’t tell you.
Listening to it now, I’m back there. It’s hard in a way, uncertainty around friendships, if I’m good enough for my current ones, if I’m worthy of new ones. It’s pretty hard to break out of a state of uncertainty of worth. During these drives, I was obsessed with All the People. Obsessed with its chorus –
All the people that you’re gonna meet
Don’t you throw it all away
Because you can’t love yourself
I tried this this year more than I ever have, and I’ve had a great year. I’ve made so many incredible friends. Friends that I will have for the rest of my life. It’s something I didn’t feel I was able to do for my first four years at uni. I’m so grateful for all of the new people in my life, for all of the existing people in my life,
now I’m vibing with the second half of the chorus.
Oh, when you’re smiling and you’re looking at me
A life without that in
Is a life I can’t lead
Love you guys 🫶
And the rest of the album just slaps. Different Person goes so hard. Fingers of Steel goes so hard. Six-Pack goes so hard. Adderall oh my god, makes me want to try the real thing.
Ok, these last two albums are first equal.
1 = – Hellmode – Jeff Rosenstock

Indie Rock, Pop Punk, Power Pop, Skate Punk, Singer-Songwriter
Song to try: Liked U Better
Phwoah. I’m going to need a second. Ok, I ended up taking a day.
I don’t think I’ll ever be able to articulate properly how important Jeff is to me. I tried in this piece, and it worked a little? I don’t know actually I don’t want to go back and read it. We Begged 2 Explode from his album Worry is my favourite song of all time, and I can’t see it becoming anything less for the remainder of my 20s, probably well into my 30s. Listening to it right now, taking breaks to put my head in my hands and scream. Ok, now I’m crying. Great. Frick.
It was time for another Jeff record this year, and he went and did it. Not only did he go and do it though, we went and DID it. You know. Like he went and just made this album so hard.
Will U Still U is one of the greatest opening songs of all time. The number of times I yelled that outro this year. AAAAAAHHHH wait it’s so good guys. And then the transition into Head? I can’t.
Liked U Better was the first single and the song I listened to the most this year (mainly because I listened to it like a million times before the album came out). What a banger, it’s so head rocky you know. I can’t not move, I can’t not sing that chorus. It’s actually too much fun. And then Doubt is the uplifting banger of the year. Thank you for that one, Jeff.
Healmode is so cute what the heck.
And those last three tracks, bro. I Wanna Be Wrong is SO much fun, I actually need to see Jeff and the band right now because I need to sing this with a crowd. And I’ll take this chance to be like hey, you reading this. You might have just tried one of these songs and gone “nah, def not for me,” and that is totally fair. But you gotta know that his writing is so good, and I feel like music with this sound often gets dismissed based on sound alone and an assumption is made about lyrics, but Jeff’s writing is so good! I can’t be bothered editing this paragraph.
Graveyard Song is so true, everyone needs to listen to this song and do what he says! Toxic friendships and relationships and people don’t need to be in your life! Dig a grave for it, just bury it! It’s not worth the stress on you. Read these lyrics I love them so much
Let it crash, let it fall
It doesn’t do any good at all
When someone causes pain
And it’s ok to push them away
To get unstuck and let the sun
Pull the flowers out of the mud
And then the end of the bridge
Stop trying to explaining to me
Why I’m supposed to be forgiving
If you will not say you’re sorry
FUCK ALL THESE PEOPLE!
He said it, not me. God, I love this song. What a king.
And then the CLOSER JEFF stop. A big long song that builds until it’s just bliss. THAT ENDING. And just the way he opens himself up here, it’s so special to listen to. My parasocial relationship with this man is probably unhealthy!
Anyway, yeah. Good album. Not for everyone. Absolutely for me.
1 = – the record – boygenius

Indie Rock, Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Song to try: True Blue
I really don’t need to write a lot for the record because you already know. If you’ve talked to me this year I’ve already been annoying to you about this album. I’ve been annoying to you about Julien Baker. I’ve been annoying to you about Cool About It. Anyway.
When this album came out, something happened to me which has never happened to me and I thought would never happen to me. I listened to it once and then didn’t for two whole weeks. It was actually too much. I just couldn’t listen to it. It was too painful and too great.
Without You Without Them is such a great opener, a lovely bridge from the EP into the record. They sound SO good, right?
The day they dropped the first three singles my life was just flipped on its head. $20 is literally a perfect song, it’s SUCH a strong start and Julien just knocks it out of the park. And then Phoebe comes through at the end and screams like that? Stop. Then Emily I’m Sorry is like buhhhhhhh. Sad. True Blue is the best song on the album. Lucy slays. Best song of the year? Best song ever made? It’s actually too good. It’s perfect. It’s so cute.
NOOOO9 Cool About It. Woah that song. Woah. Julien’s verse, woah. The way they all harmonise, woah. The last part of Phoebe’s verse, woah. Have you heard this song? And then Not Strong Enough? I still can’t believe they named a song after a line from The Incredibles. The writing here makes me scream, they’re all so good and all on the absolute top of their game. The way Lucy comes through on the bridge, and just BELTS like that and it’s so good. I actually don’t think I’m strong enough to keep writing about this album frick some sad tracks are coming up.
Revolution 0 and We’re In Love are so unbelievably devastating. Actually, throw Leonard Cohen in there too what the hell Lucy. But then Julien comes through at the beginning of Satanist singing “will you be a satanist with me?” The biggest laugh music got out of me this year. What a song they didn’t need to go that hard. I need to see it live. And the outro to it? Bro.
Anti-Curse.
Phhhwoah Letter To An Old Poet. I actually think this is why I had to drop the album for two weeks. This song forced me into a backflip. And the way it ties into Me & My Dog. I don’t think I’ll ever recover.
And then they released an EP with b-sides and I won’t even go into it but Julien’s sigh at the beginning of Powers. BRO. One of her best songs ever. Easy.
Thanks,
James
Quick-fire round of albums that I also loved but just don’t have as much to say about.
Barbie The Album
We all know how great this album is. I bought it on vinyl and it is very pink and very cool. I’m Just Ken is probably the best song ever created? Does anything really come close?
Expert In a Dying Field (Deluxe) – The Beths
Huge shout out to The Beths. All time favourite band. Number one artist of the year. How crazy is it that I got music from my big three this year? (Beths, Jeff, Julien). This deluxe album is epic. The new singles are great, the acoustic covers are just the greatest, and the DEMOS. I am such a sucker for demos. They are so vibey. Can’t wait to see them again next year, please.
Desire, I Want to Turn Into You – Caroline Polachek
DESIIIIIIIREEEEE. I like that song a lot. I like the whole album a whole lot. How did they make it sound so crisp? Like damn? Listen to Billions with headphones, it might actually make your brain explode. Also, I can’t believe her range, what an unbelievable voice.
You Are Who You Hang Out With – The Front Bottoms
This band is the worst, they actually suck. I love them. They came through and dropped another super fun album and I had just a great time. Also, Outlook is one of the best songs they have ever released. I absolutely do not recommend these guys.
City Talk – HalfNoise
Zac from Paramore! This is his album. He’s so cool. Every song here will make you want to dance. Love Fire is one of the best songs he’s ever made. That chorus – pretty freaking sweet. We need more fun albums like this, you know?
All of This Will End – Indigo De Souza
Yet another sick Indie Rock album that I absolutely ate up. If you’re an Indie Rock, you’ll love this! You Can Be Mean, Parking Lot, All of This Will End, Smog, The Water, Always, Younger & Dumber, wait I started this sentence being like let’s list the three best tracks but they’re actually all so good. And a half an hour album too, how good.
SPOOKING THE PEOPLE – JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown
I love this album so much, it’s so creative, so fun, and so well-produced it blows my mind. I was on holiday with my family and we were doing lots of driving. I spent ages listening to this with my headphones and I giggled every time being like damn, my family have no idea what I am listening to right now and they would hate it.
After the Magic – Parannoul
You have to listen to Polaris! This whole album scratches my brain good. But Polaris, what a song. Listen with headphones and just lay in bed and let it happen. What an unreal experience.
Javelin – Sufjan Stevens
Hopefully everyone already knows how unbelievable this album is. The writing. The production. His voice. Every time a choir enters I ascend a little bit. The sound of this album!
Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!?- Mckinley Dixon
SO good oh my god. Listen to the closer. And then also the rest of the album. I’m running out of stamina here. What the heck, I’ve written 5000 words? This album is great (thumbs up).
Delusional – Dev Lemons
I love Dev Lemons so much. She’s one of the funniest people on the internet, it’s not even close. But her music might be even better. This is maybe my favourite EP of the year? SO much fun, so loud, so slay.
Marlin’s Dreaming
These lads didn’t release anything this year but they were my third most listened to artist and I love them very much thank you Theo. Super great live show too, will be going to every single one I can from now on.

Damn, thanks for having a skim. That was a lot. I write these for future me. And future me loves me for listening to great music. God I’m tired that was a lot of writing. Love music though it’s pretty cool. The end bye bye.

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