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The Cardigans

The Cardigans are a band formed in 1992 in , consisting of vocalist , guitarist and principal songwriter , bassist Magnus Sveningsson, drummer Bengt Lagerberg, and keyboardist Lars-Olof Johansson. Renowned for their eclectic fusion of pop, , and alternative influences, the group achieved international breakthrough in the mid-1990s with the infectious single "," written by Svensson and Persson for their third album, (1996), which also featured on the soundtrack to Baz Luhrmann's . The band's early work, beginning with their debut album Emmerdale (1994) and follow-up (1995), established a retro-tinged sound using vintage equipment, earning them a reputation as leftfield darlings in and . Their style evolved across subsequent releases, blending catchy melodies with thoughtful lyrics, as seen in hits like "," "," and " and Tired." (1998) marked a commercial peak, selling over 2.5 million copies worldwide and featuring collaborations such as a with , though internal tensions—including Sveningsson's panic attacks—nearly led to a after its promotion. Following a year-long hiatus, The Cardigans shifted to a more mature, introspective sound on (2003), which sold 500,000 copies, and (2005), their final studio album to date. Despite lacking a major international record deal since the late 2000s and no new original material since 2005, the band has sustained activity through live performances and archival releases, including the rarities compilation The Rest of the Best (Volumes 1 and 2) in 2024. In 2025, they headlined events like the Swedish Pop Carnival in , debuting the deep cut "Beautiful One" live for the first time since its recording over two decades prior.

History

Formation and early years: 1992–1994

The Cardigans formed in , , in 1992 as a casual group initiated by guitarist and bassist Magnus Sveningsson, who had previously played in bands but sought to explore pop-oriented sounds inspired by the local music scene. Vocalist joined soon after, drawn by her shared interest in British indie and pop acts, followed by drummer Bengt Lagerberg and an initial keyboardist, with Lars-Olof Johansson replacing the latter in 1993 to complete the core lineup. The band's name derived from the cardigan sweater, symbolizing their casual, everyday aesthetic and reflecting the members' Anglophilia, as they were self-proclaimed fans of British culture. Early rehearsals took place in a small basement or friend's house in Jönköping, where the group experimented with songs influenced by acts such as The Smiths, The Stone Roses, Blur, and The Sundays, blending indie pop with subtle rock elements. They performed initial local gigs in the area, building a modest following among rock enthusiasts in the small town, while recording demo tapes that included tracks like "Rise and Shine" and "Pooh Song." These efforts led to a signing with Trampolene Records, an imprint of Stockholm Records, in 1993 after A&R representative Ola Hermanson discovered their potential during the demo phase. In 1994, The Cardigans released their debut album, , on Trampolene Records, marking their entry into the landscape with a sound characterized by Persson's breathy vocals and Svensson's melodic guitar work. The album featured standout tracks such as "Rise & Shine" and "Sick & Tired," which showcased their whimsical yet introspective style and helped establish a foundation for their subsequent releases.

Rise to international fame: 1995–1997

Following the domestic success of their debut album Emmerdale in , The Cardigans secured international distribution deals that expanded their reach beyond . In 1995, their second album was released internationally through Trampolene Records, a subsidiary, marking their first widespread European exposure. This partnership built on their signing with the Swedish label Stockholm Records in 1994, which facilitated global licensing under the PolyGram umbrella. Life, released in March 1995, showcased a brighter, more accessible pop sound compared to their earlier indie leanings, with lead singer Nina Persson's versatile vocals—ranging from breathy whispers to playful croons—emerging as a defining element. The album featured key singles like "Sick & Tired," which peaked at number 34 on the , and "," helping to establish the band's quirky, melodic style in markets like the UK and . In 1996, a U.S. licensing deal with indie label Minty Fresh brought Life to American audiences as their debut there, leading to eight sold-out shows across the country that summer and introducing their music to North American radio. The band toured extensively in Europe during this period, building momentum with performances at major festivals, including a slot at the 1996 Roskilde Festival in Denmark, where they shared the bill with acts like Björk and Red Hot Chili Peppers. This exposure solidified their growing European fanbase and paved the way for transatlantic crossover. Their third album, First Band on the Moon, arrived in August 1996 and accelerated their shift toward mainstream pop-rock, blending retro influences with polished production while retaining Persson's charismatic delivery as the emotional core. The lead single "Lovefool," co-written by guitarist Peter Svensson and Persson, gained initial traction in Europe before exploding globally after its inclusion on the soundtrack for Baz Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet in November 1996. "Lovefool" topped the charts in and reached number two on the upon its 1997 re-release, while in the U.S., it peaked at number two on the Airplay chart and number one on the Pop Songs airplay chart for seven weeks starting February 22, 1997—despite not charting on the Hot 100 due to lacking a commercial single release. The song's infectious hook and cinematic tie-in propelled to number two in and into the U.S. Top 40, earning the band a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 1997. This breakthrough transformed The Cardigans from a regional act into international , highlighting their evolution toward broader commercial appeal.

Commercial peak and artistic shifts: 1998–2003

The Cardigans achieved their commercial zenith with the release of their fourth studio album, Gran Turismo, on 19 October 1998 in Europe and 10 November 1998 in the United States. Departing from the lighter pop of prior efforts like the hit "Lovefool," the album embraced a darker, guitar-driven alternative rock sound, exploring themes of emotional maturity, personal turmoil, and relational tension through Nina Persson's introspective lyrics. Key singles "My Favourite Game" and "Erase/Rewind" propelled its visibility, with the former peaking at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart and number 16 on the US Alternative Airplay chart. Gran Turismo became the band's biggest seller, moving over three million copies worldwide and earning platinum certifications in the UK (300,000 units), (160,000 units), and a million-unit award across from IFPI. While it reached only number 151 on the US , reflecting a more modest American reception, the album's success solidified the band's international stature, leading to seven nominations at 's 1999 awards. In 1999, the group embarked on the International Tour, performing in arenas such as Copenhagen's K.B. Hallen and Gothenburg's Lisebergshallen, alongside appearances and collaborations that highlighted their evolving live energy. Following a period of creative reevaluation, the Cardigans returned in 2003 with their fifth album, , released on 24 March in Europe. This work signaled a pronounced artistic shift toward softer, arrangements, incorporating strings and piano-driven ballads that emphasized vulnerability and introspection, as heard in "," which reached number 18 on the . Critics praised the album's evolution, with hailing its "mature" songcraft and noting its "exquisite" balance of melancholy and melody, often deeming it the band's most cohesive effort to date. Amid this productive phase, internal band dynamics grew strained, marked by a of minimal communication rather than overt conflict, which contributed to a slowdown in group activities after 2003 without any formal declaration. later described the period as one where "there was no actual fighting, but there was no talking, either," underscoring the subtle pressures that tempered their momentum while preserving the core lineup's commitment.

Hiatus, reunion, and recent activities: 2004–present

Following the release of their sixth studio , Super Extra Gravity, in October 2005 and a supporting tour in 2006, The Cardigans entered an indefinite to allow members to focus on projects amid creative from years of intense touring and recording. Lead singer pursued her side project and later a career, while other members explored individual endeavors, marking a shift from the band's rigorous schedule. The band never officially broke up, with members maintaining close friendships; Persson noted in a 2018 interview that she, drummer Bengt Lagerberg, and keyboardist Lars-Olof Johansson even live in the same building in , , underscoring their enduring bond despite the pause. This camaraderie facilitated their first reunion in , prompted by an offer to perform Gran Turismo in full at Sweden's Hultsfred Festival, where they played select shows without committing to new material. A more structured reunion occurred in 2018–2019 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of , with the band performing the album in its entirety during a European tour, including dates in the UK (Manchester's O2 Apollo, Glasgow's O2 Academy, Birmingham's O2 Academy, and London's Eventim Apollo) and extending to the US. Persson described the performances as emotionally challenging yet rewarding, reflecting on the album's themes of sadness and isolation from her perspective as a and . The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted further touring plans in 2020, resulting in cancellations of scheduled shows and a pivot to virtual events to connect with fans remotely. Post-reunion activity remained sporadic, with festival appearances such as the ARTE Feastival in , , and a concert at Mexico City's Center WTC in 2022. In 2023, Persson stated in interviews that new recordings were unlikely, citing the permanent departure of Peter and a collective decision to avoid studio work. As of 2025, no new studio album is planned, with emphasizing occasional live performances—such as their headline at the Swedish Pop Carnival in , where they debuted the deep cut "Beautiful One" live for the first time in over two decades, and an upcoming debut in in February 2026—to preserve their legacy without further recordings.

Musical style and influences

Core elements and evolution

The Cardigans' signature sound is an eclectic blend of pop, , and trip-hop, characterized by melodic hooks, layered instrumentation, and Nina Persson's versatile vocals that shift from breathy whispers to powerful, emotive delivery. Persson's voice often serves as the emotional anchor, conveying irony and whimsy in lyrics that juxtapose lighthearted melodies with darker themes of love, loss, and . Peter Svensson, the band's primary songwriter and producer, crafted much of their material, emphasizing catchy structures while incorporating subtle electronic textures and dynamic arrangements. This core palette allowed the group to avoid genre constraints, evolving from accessible pop confections to more introspective compositions. In their early albums, (1994) and (1995), established a jangly foundation influenced by garage and lounge styles, featuring simple instrumentation like twinkling guitars, basic drums, and occasional flourishes. These works exuded playful melancholy, with Svensson's production highlighting whimsical, elements—such as candyfloss arrangements and retro covers—that masked underlying emotional depth. Persson's delivery added ironic detachment, as in tracks exploring perverse relationships beneath breezy surfaces. The mid-period album (1998), produced by Tore Johansson, marked a pivotal shift toward darker, more distorted guitars and electronic trip-hop infusions, reflecting greater emotional intensity and industrial edges. Songs like "" showcased gritty riffs and atmospheric synths, moving away from whimsy toward raw introspection while retaining pop accessibility. This evolution deepened the band's sound, blending rock drive with subtle electronic pulses to explore themes of turmoil and resilience. Later releases, particularly (2003), transitioned to acoustic with folk-tinged strings, reverb-heavy harmonies, and minimalistic arrangements, emphasizing maturity over experimentation. Svensson's melodic focus here incorporated countrified twang and soaring vocals, allowing Persson's world-weary laments to convey bittersweet resignation in lyrics about damaging relationships. Overall, the band's arc progressed from the playful, genre-blending accessibility of their indie roots to a more introspective and polished maturity, consistently prioritizing emotional nuance without rigid genre adherence.

Key influences and comparisons

The Cardigans drew significant inspiration from the melodic sophistication of Swedish pop forebears, particularly ABBA's intricate structures and Roxette's broad accessibility, which informed their own blend of catchy hooks and emotional depth. This heritage positioned them within Sweden's 1990s export surge, a "" wave of international success that included acts like and , elevating Swedish music from niche to global phenomenon. Critics have drawn parallels between The Cardigans and , particularly in their mid-1990s shift toward electronica-infused rock evoking Garbage's genre-blending intensity.

Personnel

Current lineup

The current lineup of The Cardigans consists of its core members, who have been instrumental in the band's sound and activities since their formation in 1992, with adjustments for live performances including a touring since 2006. As of 2025, the performing lineup includes vocalist , bassist Magnus Sveningsson, drummer Bengt Lagerberg, Lars-Olof Johansson, and touring Oskar Humlebo. Nina Persson has served as the lead vocalist since the band's inception in 1992, establishing herself as the group's public face through her distinctive breathy delivery and charismatic stage presence. As a key songwriter, Persson has contributed to many of the band's tracks, blending themes with pop . Magnus Sveningsson, a co-founder, plays and provides occasional songwriting input, anchoring the rhythm section with a steady, understated style that complements the band's eclectic fusions since 1992. Lars-Olof Johansson joined in 1993 on keyboards and guitar, offering consistent multi-instrumental support that evolved from lounge-inspired textures in early albums to more atmospheric layers in later works. Bengt Lagerberg has been the since 1992, delivering precise, dynamic rhythms that underpin the band's live energy, including their 2025 performances. For reunion tours since 2012, the band has incorporated touring guitarist Oskar Humlebo to handle parts, ensuring performance stability.

Former and touring members

The Cardigans' lineup has remained notably stable throughout their career, with changes primarily driven by personal circumstances rather than internal conflicts. The band's original guitarist, Mattias Alfheim, departed in September 1993 after contributing to their early songwriting and the debut album Emmerdale, and was replaced by Lars-Olof Johansson, who took over guitar and keyboards duties. Lead guitarist , a founding member, left the group in 2006 following the tour for their album to pursue a full-time career as a music producer, collaborating with artists outside the band. He had composed the majority of the band's original material since 1992 and handled guitars and production duties, with his intricate guitar work, particularly the gritty yet melodic tones on the 1998 album , helping define the band's shift toward edges. This departure marked the start of an extended , during which other core members also focused on individual projects, though no permanent splits occurred at the time. For live performances, the band has occasionally relied on touring and session contributors. In 1998–1999, during the intensive world tour supporting , bassist Magnus Sveningsson's panic attacks led to Lars Ljungberg (of The Ark) filling in on for several months, allowing the shows to proceed without interruption. Additionally, the 2003 album featured session string arrangements by a small ensemble to enhance its orchestral elements, though these were studio-only contributions rather than touring roles. Upon reuniting for select shows in after a five-year break, incorporated touring guitarist Oskar Humlebo (also known as Moto Boy) to handle parts, compensating for Svensson's absence and enabling a return to with the remaining core quartet. This arrangement has continued for sporadic festival and one-off performances since then, reflecting the group's emphasis on personal priorities over full commitments. No temporary drummers were needed for the 2012 outings, as Bengt Lagerberg resumed his role seamlessly.

Discography

Studio albums

The Cardigans released their debut studio album, Emmerdale, on 27 May 1994 through Trampolene Records in . Comprising 10 tracks, it showcased an sound with twee influences, featuring key songs such as "Sick & Tired" and "Black Letter Day." The album achieved moderate success domestically, peaking at number 29 on the Swedish Albums Chart and spending 7 weeks there. Their second album, , followed on 24 March 1995 via Stockholm Records, expanding to 11 tracks and marking an international push. Notable tracks included "Carnival," "Sick & Tired," and "Rise & Shine," blending pop with subtle lounge elements. It performed better in Sweden, reaching number 20 on the albums chart with 5 weeks of charting, and sold approximately 1.5 million copies worldwide. First Band on the Moon, released on 17 September 1996, represented the band's breakthrough with 11 tracks, propelled by the global hit "Lovefool." The album peaked at number 2 in for 26 weeks, earned 3× platinum certification there, and achieved status in the United States (500,000 units) and in (100,000 units), contributing to over 2.5 million worldwide sales. The fourth album, , arrived on 19 October 1998 with 11 tracks, adopting a darker, trip-hop-infused tone highlighted by "" and "." It topped the Swedish chart for 32 weeks and sold over 2.5 million copies globally, receiving platinum certification in (50,000 units) and gold in (100,000 units). Long Gone Before Daylight, issued on 21 March 2003, shifted toward orchestral pop across 12 tracks, with standouts like "Communication" and "You're the Storm." Critically acclaimed for its mature songwriting, it debuted at number 1 in Sweden and charted for 46 weeks. The band's final studio album to date, Super Extra Gravity, came out on 17 October 2005 with 11 tracks, returning to synth-pop roots via songs such as "I Need Some Fine Wine and You, You Need to Be Nicer" and "Godspell." It also reached number 1 in Sweden for 25 weeks but saw moderate international sales. Collectively, the five albums have sold over 15 million copies worldwide, with no new studio releases since 2005.

Singles and compilations

The Cardigans released numerous singles throughout their career, many of which achieved significant commercial success across Europe and beyond. Their breakthrough single, "," was first issued in August 1996 in multiple formats including CD, cassette, and vinyl, serving as the lead track from their third album . The song topped charts in several countries, reaching number one in and peaking at number two on the , where it spent 13 weeks in the top 40. Its inclusion on the soundtrack for Baz Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (1996) propelled it to international prominence, boosting radio and sales in the , where it climbed to number three on the Airplay chart. "" has maintained enduring popularity, continuing to receive substantial radio rotation into the , with remastered versions and covers keeping it relevant on streaming platforms. "," released in September 1998, marked another major hit from , achieving top-10 status in multiple European markets, including number 14 on the with an 18-week run. The single's , directed by , sparked controversy due to its depiction of car crashes and reckless driving, leading to bans on and edits across broadcasters; five alternate versions were produced to mitigate censorship issues. Similarly, "," issued in January 1999 as a follow-up , performed strongly, peaking at number seven on the UK chart and spending nine weeks there, while also charting in the top 20 across and . These singles contributed to the band's tally of over a dozen top-40 entries in during the late .
SingleRelease YearUK Peak PositionNotable Achievement
Lovefool19962Soundtrack for Romeo + Juliet; #1 in Sweden
My Favourite Game199814Video censorship controversy; top 10 in Europe
Erase/Rewind19997Top 20 in multiple European countries
The band's early extended plays laid the groundwork for their international breakthrough. In 1994, they released the Emmerdale EP in Sweden via Trampolene Records, featuring tracks like "Sick & Tired" that previewed their debut album of the same name. This was followed by The Cardigans EP later that year, a promotional release aimed at the US market through Minty Fresh, containing four tracks omitted from the Swedish Emmerdale album version to introduce their sound stateside. These EPs helped establish their pop-rock style in niche markets before wider distribution. Compilation releases have preserved and repackaged the band's hits for retrospective audiences. The Best of The Cardigans, a 2004 greatest-hits collection issued by Universal Music, compiled 20 tracks spanning their career up to Long Gone Before Daylight, including fan favorites like "Rise & Shine" and "Communication," and debuted at number 46 on the UK Albums Chart. In 2005, a limited singles pack tied to Super Extra Gravity bundled promo singles such as "I Need Some Fine Wine and You, You Need to Be Nicer" and "Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds)," offering rarities and remixes for collectors. More recently, soundtrack contributions like "Lovefool" have been highlighted in reissues, while 2018 anniversary editions of early vinyls, such as remastered pressings of First Band on the Moon, celebrated the enduring appeal of their breakthrough era with limited-run formats. In 2024, the band released The Rest of the Best, a two-volume rarities compilation on September 6 via UMR, featuring 36 remastered tracks including B-sides, soundtrack songs, and bonus material from 1994 to 2006, available on double vinyl, CD, and digital formats.

Solo endeavors

Nina Persson's projects

Nina Persson's independent work outside The Cardigans began with the formation of in 1997, during a break from the band's touring and recording schedule following their 1998 album . Collaborating initially with Swedish musician Niclas Frisk of Atomic Swing, the project debuted with the self-titled album in 2001, produced by of . The record featured a mix of , , and experimental elements, including tracks like "I Can Buy You" and "Frequent Flyer," which highlighted Persson's versatile vocals and songwriting. A Camp's second studio album, Colonia, arrived in 2009, incorporating contributions from Persson's husband, composer Nathan Larson, and drawing influences from and classic pop with politically themed lyrics addressing and personal . Standout songs such as "Stronger Than Dirt" and "Tangerines and Excrements" earned praise for their bold, mature arrangements and Persson's emotive delivery, though the album achieved modest commercial performance. In addition to the full-length releases, A Camp issued the EP Covers in 2009, featuring reinterpretations of tracks by artists like and . Persson's first proper solo album, Animal Heart, was released in February 2014 on Lojinx, marking a shift toward intimate and acoustic pop. Co-written with Faroese artist Teitur Lassen, the record explores themes of motherhood, vulnerability, and relational dynamics through songs like the title track and "I Wanna Be Bad," contrasting the polished pop of her band era with raw, introspective storytelling. Critics lauded its emotional depth and Persson's crystalline voice, describing it as a personal triumph, though it saw limited chart success. Earlier, in 2004, Persson released the single ""—a cover of the classic—alongside Nathan Larson, which appeared in the TV series and other media. She also contributed vocals to the charity album The Cake Sale in 2007, singing on "Black Winged Bird" with a collective of Irish artists to support the Irish Hospice Foundation. These efforts underscored her collaborative spirit and affinity for atmospheric, narrative-driven music. The Cardigans' hiatus from 2006 to 2012 provided space for these pursuits, allowing Persson to delve deeper into expression. In 2023, she featured prominently on Scottish folk musician James Yorkston's album The Great White Sea Eagle, co-writing and providing vocals on several tracks that blended introspective lyrics with minimalist instrumentation. That year, in interviews, Persson indicated that new material from The Cardigans was unlikely due to the departure of guitarist , emphasizing her focus on independent projects. Overall, her and side endeavors prioritize personal themes over commercial pop, earning consistent critical acclaim for their authenticity despite restrained sales figures.

Projects by other members

Peter Svensson, the band's primary songwriter and guitarist, pursued production and songwriting opportunities outside The Cardigans following the release of in 2005. He has co-written and produced tracks for major international artists, including Ariana Grande's "" and "," The Weeknd's "In the Night," and Ellie Goulding's "Ordinary Life." Earlier, during the band's 1990s peak, Svensson formed the side project Paus in 1998 with of , releasing a self-titled album in 1998 that featured co-written songs and drumming by Cardigans bandmate Bengt Lagerberg. Magnus Sveningsson, the bassist, explored solo work under the alias Righteous Boy during the band's hiatus in the early 2000s, releasing the album I Sing Because of You in 2003, which blended melancholic pop with personal themes drawn from his experiences. More recently, Sveningsson launched the solo project Råå, issuing singles like "Spelar Pierce & von Euler" in 2022 that incorporated electronic and experimental elements. Keyboardist Lars-Olof Johansson and drummer Bengt Lagerberg collaborated on the pop trio Brothers of End with vocalist Mattias Areskog, a childhood friend from , releasing their debut album in 2009 and follow-up Mount Inside in 2011, which showcased acoustic-driven . Johansson also contributed to the acoustic country outfit Up the Mountain during this period. Since The Cardigans' reunion in 2012 and following Peter Svensson's departure in 2023, the non-vocalist members have largely focused on live performances and festival appearances with the band, including headlining the Swedish Pop Carnival in in 2025 where they debuted the deep cut "Beautiful One" live for the first time, with no significant new side projects emerging by November 2025.

Recognition

Awards and nominations

The Cardigans garnered significant recognition during their commercial peak in the late and early , particularly through the awards, which honored their innovative blend of pop and rock. They also received international nominations, highlighting their global appeal following hits like "" and "." Post-2005, the band has not secured new major awards, though their legacy has been celebrated in retrospective events.
YearAwardCategoryWorkResultSource
1996Best Pop GroupWonYouTube video of acceptance
1997Pop/Rock GroupWongrammis.se
1998Jury's Prize for Creative EffortN/AWongrammis.se
1999Album of the YearWongrammis.se
1999Best Pop GroupWon (one of seven total nominations)grammis.se
1999Best GroupThemselvesNominatedIMDb
1999Best RockThemselvesNominatedIMDb
1999Best Nordic ActThemselvesNominatedIMDb
2004Album of the YearWongrammis.se
2004Rock Group of the YearWonBillboard
2004Best Video"You're the Storm"Wongrammis.se
These accolades underscore the band's dominance in Sweden, where they were repeatedly nominated and awarded for their evolving sound across albums like and . Internationally, their Europe nods reflected the breakthrough success of in .

Cultural impact and legacy

The Cardigans' single "," released in 1996, became an iconic staple of soundtracks, most notably featured in Baz Luhrmann's , which significantly boosted the band's international profile by introducing their whimsical pop sound to a global audience. The track also appeared prominently in the 1999 film , underscoring its role in defining the era's blend of alternative pop and cinematic romance. Its enduring appeal extended into the through interpolation in Justin Bieber's 2009 hit "," demonstrating how the song's catchy, ironic lyrics continued to resonate in contemporary pop production. As a pioneering female-fronted band, The Cardigans helped export beyond , blending lounge influences with rock edges to challenge the male-dominated scene of the mid-1990s. Their style influenced subsequent generations of artists, with echoes of Nina Persson's ethereal vocals and the band's genre-fluid arrangements heard in modern acts exploring similar nostalgic, melody-driven sounds. The band's media presence has sustained their cultural footprint, with "Lovefool" resurfacing in the 2022 Hulu miniseries , sparking renewed interest amid 1990s nostalgia cycles. Retrospective coverage, such as a 2023 feature on the song's ties to Luhrmann's film, highlights their lasting role in evoking the decade's pop culture. The Cardigans bridged alternative rock's underground ethos with mainstream accessibility, evolving from indie darlings to chart-toppers and inspiring a legacy of versatile, emotionally layered pop that remains vital in live performances and fan appreciation into the mid-2020s.

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