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Three Tracks That Turn Breakups Into Beauty
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Snow in the forecast, feelings in the headphones. We open with a wintry mood and step straight into three tracks that turn heartbreak into something strangely beautiful: Patrickananda and Belle Chalisa’s Doku, kiki vivi lily’s WARUIYUME, and MONSTA X’s baby blue. The through-line isn’t just breakups; it’s how sound design, vocal color, and subtle symbolism help us face what words alone can’t say.
Doku sets the tone with a slow, somber pulse and two voices circling the same wound from different angles. Soft, lo-fi textures and overlapping details create a wavering reality where “making it right” might be impossible, and how the production mirrors the messiness of accountability in love. From there, WaruiYume flips the palette: kiki vivi lily’s bright, city-pop shimmer and jazz-kissed bass carry a “bad dream” through midnight toward a new day. We dig into pep as a coping mechanism, airy harmonies as self-talk, and the way a hook can lift your mood without erasing the ache.
Then the synths go neon, baby blue taps into 80s nostalgia with a driving beat, but the vocals ask you to slow down and feel the cost of “a love that you get used to.” We unpack the tension between momentum and longing, the velvet blend of harmonies, and the video’s rain-and-raven imagery—cleansing, transformation, and the courage to leave comfort behind. If you’re drawn to R&B-inflected ballads, city pop glow, and retro K-pop that aches and sparkles at once, this one will stick.
Queue it up, let the layers unfold, and tell us which moment caught your breath—the whispered confession, the midnight mantra, or that chorus you couldn’t stop replaying.
Patrickananda: Instagram YouTube DOKU
kiki vivi lily: Instagram X YouTube WARUIYUME
MONSTA X: Instagram X YouTube baby blue
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Welcome everybody to another episode of Music Elixir with me, Sadashi and Mr. Japanic. Da-da-da. On this chilly pre-winter morning. I think I saw snowflakes on my way over. Girl.
SPEAKER_02Girl. We're recording on November 23rd, just to let you know. I wouldn't mind just having a blanket of snow on Thanksgiving morning.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, when you don't because most of us are already where we're gonna be. So yeah, you don't have to go anywhere, but you can get the nice, yeah, picturesque. Yeah. Exactly. I agree. That's how I always feel about, you know, same thing with Christmas. Like I don't need a snowstorm. I don't just enough to to make it nice and pretty to look at. And but I can still like get out of the house and get where I need to go later.
SPEAKER_02Exactly. That melts quickly. You know, it just happened that in the morning it looked really nice, and then by 11 there's nothing. Yep. You know? So um I'm wishing for that. I think the years that I have live up here maybe happened once.
SPEAKER_01I yeah, I remember one year we had like a blizzard. It was awful. Oh no, like like awful, awful.
SPEAKER_02No, the the Christmas blizzard. No, the Halloween blizzard.
SPEAKER_01We had a Halloween blizzard and we had a Thanksgiving blizzard once.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_01Because I was supposed to travel to see family. I got stuck in the house. We couldn't leave. It was bad. Okay. The Halloween one though, that was a surprise.
Storm Memories And Survival
SPEAKER_02Yo, that was no electricity for a week. No, yeah, nothing. At least in my area, no electricity for a week. You know, people from the south were coming up here to like help restore electricity.
SPEAKER_01I remember that. It was crazy. I mean, cars spent I because I was still going in to work, even though you know, no power anywhere. Except for at work, surprisingly. I think we have a generator, maybe that's why.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_01But I remember driving by, it took them almost the whole week to get cars that were trapped under trees and telephone poles out of the road. Wow. So you were like slaloming through four feet walls of snow and trying to avoid all these cars and incidents.
SPEAKER_02That was scary. Trying to get out of snowbanks. The snowbanks were so tall. It was there was a joke out there saying, hey, we'll ship winter snow out there. There were people shipping snow from Boston to make money. And I'm like, really? It was crazy. Don't have snow, we'll give you ours. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Yeah, that was crazy. Wow. I can say that in my lifetime, I survived two hurricanes and a blizzard.
SPEAKER_01Wow. Well, growing up where I did, we had hurricanes constantly. The big ones were like Gloria, Bob, Andrew. Those are the ones I really remember.
SPEAKER_02We got when I lived in Florida though, we got lucky, but Miami got destroyed. Miami date home um date no home homestead. Homestead got just destroyed. That was awful.
SPEAKER_01Depends on the path. And they can try and predict it all they want, but yeah, sometimes it just goes, we think I'm gonna go inland for a while.
SPEAKER_02In Puerto Rico, it was Hurricane Hugo. Ah, yeah. That was that was out of school for two weeks. Yay!
SPEAKER_01But we were slumming it though. Well, I was gonna, you know, when you're young and things like that happen, you're like, yay, no school. And you're not realizing like the strain of trying to keep the house warm, keep the food good, just having food.
Holiday Pace And Gift Scouting
SPEAKER_02Food to food, yeah. Oh, we ate canned goods for like forever. But my grandma always tried to make it just like ah, this is nothing. We'll do it. Where's the propane tank? Where's this? She's out there cooking open fire and whatever. She did it. Hello. Survival from the from the depression. Yeah. Anyways. Okay, we're not talking about that history and hurricanes. We always do. I'm sure some of you have gone through something like that, you know, depending on where you live. So you survived it. We have survived it. So today we're not talking about five songs, just three. I know. Just because the holidays are coming and Sarah and I were gonna be taking a break. Thanksgiving is rolling soon. Jeez, just like in three days. Four days, yeah. Four days.
SPEAKER_01I know everything. I just the other day was like, where the hell did November go? Like what just happened? Oh my god.
SPEAKER_00So I know, girl.
SPEAKER_01It was here and suddenly it's almost over. I don't know what to do.
Why Three Songs Today
Patrick Ananda & Belle Chalisa “Doku”
SPEAKER_02I just, you know, whatever whenever I'm out and I see something, oh good. I can get this something for Christmas and this here, you know? Get little things here and there instead of just like waiting for the last minute. Yeah, no. I did that last year and I was like, never again. I know so, like every moment I'm out near a mall or something, it's like, hey, let me pop to that store, see what's going on, what's out there? Let me see what kind of knickknacks I can get. That's what I've been doing. So I've been doing good. I'm doing good. I even got a few things for some co-workers of mine. So, hey, something from me. Hey, hey, hey. So, anyways, our songs were basically, I just said, hey, sir, this came out. Let's talk about them. One of them is from a oh, Taiwan, right? Oh, Thailand. I forgot.
SPEAKER_01Uh, Thailand. Thailand, okay. And he's he's actually Thai Australian, I was reading.
SPEAKER_02Oh, that's why his name is Patrick Cananda. Patrick Ananda. Ananda. Yeah. I was like, when I first saw it quickly, I thought it was Patrick Canada. And I was like, no, you read that wrong, lady. Patrick Cananda.
SPEAKER_01Um, I was thinking because I know someone named Ananda, so that's I was like, oh, Patrick Ananda.
SPEAKER_02It rolls off the tongue, yes. Um, featuring Belle Chalisa. Uh the song is a doku. There's different meanings for this one. I was mentioning to Sarah, hey, that you were able to look up the meaning. She's like, no, but so I have different meanings for a doku. Of course, um good. This is from Google Translate. Uh one is heart, the other one is my heart, also poison heart or toxic heart. Well, by the way that we were listening to the song, or the way that sounds is like, yeah, toxic heart, right?
SPEAKER_01That's what I was thinking, because there's not a whole lot of English in it, but one of the lines that he says, they sort of sing back and forth to each other, and it's something he says that I was like, Yeah, probably toxic heart.
SPEAKER_02It's a mellow song. I want to say it's a ballad. It is kind of somber, you know, because his voice is very like like you said, I messed up somewhere. Yeah, yes. Like I I feel bad for what I did. My heart feels sad, you know. I feel sad. And then we have her voice. We have uh Belle Chalisa just giving this like sweet voice. So I don't know if it's just like him remembering her voice, remembering how sweet it was with her. Um, but now it's just like I messed up. So it's a very, very it's a slow tempo, of course. Um RB, I don't know if I will call it RB, but it's balladdy. Slow, do feel the pain, but also like remembering her, right? That's what I feel like is just remembering her. And maybe that's why soulful, I wanna say yes. But that's all I have to say. It's just a very somber song. I just I gotta pick it because it's been we haven't talked to we haven't mentioned any Thai artist in a while. And this one came out as new.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I think on the 14th, right? Yes, yeah, so fairly like right after the last episode. Yes, you had it in there right away. I I got sort of an RB but with an electro taste to it. It's not like uh an up tempo or anything, it's very no sort of lo-fi smooth jazz almost, but it maintains the traditional sounds of piano and drums and things. So that's why it's not fully electro, it's not totally RB, it's sort of somewhere in between. I like there's actually a lot of intricate overlapping sounds throughout the the song, so it sort of reflects that complexity of the relationship.
SPEAKER_00Right.
Layers, Lyrics, And Toxic Tones
SPEAKER_01Like even though your initial hearing of it is sort of slow and somber, you're like, there's a lot going on back there. All the confusion and whatnot between the two of them. Because, like you were saying, she sounds sort of like she's stating her point of view and her fact, and like this ain't working for me kind of thing. And he's responding with specifically the line I was thinking about, why I said maybe toxic. Because he says, thinking, thinking about you, gotta make it right. So he did something wrong or just has not been treating her right, thinks he's doing good and he's not, yeah, I don't know for sure. Throughout the song, there's also this sort of warped, wavering sense of reality, too. Like they both have a different point of view about what was going wrong. Right. You know what I mean? So you're like, what's really the problem? Who's really at fault? Right. Is anybody really at fault? Sometimes, you know, we've talked about this before. Sometimes stuff just doesn't work out. You think you're good and you're not. So, anyways, it's a an in-between emotions kind of feel to it. Like, I don't know quite where to be. So it's sort of melancholic. Yeah. Definitely, I think, about a relationship, something going on there. But, anyways, and I think it's also though, at times he's thoughtful because he wants to he's I think one of the lines also is wanna make it right and gotta make it right. So he's sort of looking back, reminiscing about the situation. Right. And it's like he's trying to solve the problem or s you know, figure out this puzzle of the relationship, but like he knows it's done, it's going nowhere, you know? So it was very I I got a lot of this sort of conflicting emotions about it. There's just so much when you've got your headphones on and you hear all of the music in the background, sort of contradicts the the somber feel of the the main melody and stuff. So I did I liked it. It was just very, I don't know, complicated like relationships.
SPEAKER_02It goes well with the weather out there dark and gray. And it's just like you're looking out there. Uh there's no sun today.
SPEAKER_01It's like, uh Yeah. Yeah. But what I like is like neither of them's sounding angry or or necessarily like remorseful, like I'm so sorry.
SPEAKER_02Like, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Didn't mean it to go in this direction. I right. Obviously, we're just not compatible.
Kiki Vivi Lily “Warui Yume”
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Good song. Give it a chance. Let us know how you feel about it, you know? Wanna go for the next song? Sure. All right. This is a very young lady. Um, her stage name is Kiki Vivi Lily. The name of the song is Warui Yume. I do want to talk or say her bio on Spotify says she's born in Fukuoka Prefecture, based in Tokyo. Kiki is the singer, songwriter delivering richly saturated pop soul with a sweet and captivating voice. And she does have a sweet, captivating voice, especially with this Warui Yume. I mean, Warui Yumei is like, you had a nightmare, it's a scary dream, you know what happened. But her voice and this song makes it completely like not scary. She does have a sweet voice in her delivery. I am happy that she this is her song, you know. I do like her. I look her tone. I like the the way that the song is composed. She's even even though it's uh supposed to be a bad dream, she's just making it kind of like cheerful. Uh oh, also the song was uh released on November 12th. Okay. So for those uh want to know more about when that came out. Her music was like it was poppy, it was uh a bit more of a candy cane kind of like just because of her voice and even with the the song composition because also it has like her voice in the background going, huh? I was like, wow, this is really rich in some parts, giving that the you me part, you know, that dreamy part. Um, I did enjoy that. I do like the delicate chords that in the melody. It does have a city night feel, kind of poppy, and uh of course the dreaminess. The production, the layers is just feel feel just light and soft, completely different than the light and soft from the other one. Yes, but it also has that I don't know sweetness. I don't know, it's weird. It's not weird, it's just different. It's like it's complex. It is, it just it's light, soft, it's shiny, and it's just like it does have like a between reality and dream. So that's pretty cool. I like it. It's just it's she is I don't know, sweet and like it gave me like an afterglow for some reason. Because when I listen to it, is I and her voice coming out. I was like, I like this. This is so cool. But why is it a bad dream when everybody just feels so cheering and so sweet and melodic? Wait, I see here's a dream. Okay, that's so fun. Speaking of a dream, I'm gonna leave it for Ranch and Rambling. I gotta tell you a dream I had. So maybe this song triggered that dream that I had. Oh, that could be. Anyway, so how do you feel? Give me your feel.
SPEAKER_01All right. So I was thinking it's definitely pop, but RB funk. She's got jazzy bass, smooth beats. It's very up-tempo, which sort of contradicts the idea of bad dreams. Right, you know what I mean? Like having a bad dream, you're usually not happy about. I also think that that peppiness and that upbeat, you know, her sweet vocals and the smooth harmonizing, the overlying, um, I'm sorry, overlayering of harmony is like covering up the the bad dream. Like it's a coping mechanism to to be peppy and upbeat with these cheery beats and this, you know, cute little don't cry da da da is like just to to cover up this whatever sense of ill feeling and whatever the bad dream did. So it's like I'm just gonna put on a good face and power through whatever it is, don't cry, be happy, keep up beat. And so it's very yeah, she's like trying to convince herself that it's okay. Because maybe after midn I heard midnight in there. Like after midnight, new day. Did she also say the word Hollywood? I d I didn't hear that. I did hear midnight, don't cry.
SPEAKER_02Right. Maybe that was a word that sounded like Hollywood, and I'm like, is she saying Hollywood? Is it a bad dream about Hollywood?
Peppy Sound Vs Bad Dream
SPEAKER_01That could be but uh so I was thinking like the whole idea of once midnight comes, it's a new day and a new beginning. A new start to whatever you can put this bad dream behind you, and so yeah, it's just another one that you're you're sort of the emotions and the melodies are sort of contradictory to what is going on. They're sort of similar but completely different music styles and tastes, these two songs, but like the sort of same idea, right? You know, like so if just very cute. She's got a a great voice, and the fact that she writes the songs herself is awesome because she's got a a really good style and a really good delivery, smooth and just like quiet but forceful. Yeah like you hear her voice, even though it's very gentle, interesting song. Yes, as far as how I felt about, you know, because I was like it's so cheery, but then you hear her saying, Don't cry and bad dream. Yeah, I don't know. I like that.
MONSTA X “Baby Blue”
SPEAKER_02Anything else, Miss Tara? No, all right, move on to the next song that we're gonna do for last because I have a feeling that we're just gonna chat about a lot about this one. We're not because we're biased towards this to this group, not because of that.
SPEAKER_01Never, not at all.
SPEAKER_02But I saw that and I was like, Sarah, Sarah, this is so good. This is so good. So we're going to talk about Monster X Baby Blue. Released on November 14th. Let me come down so people can understand what I'm saying. So okay, come on. Monster X, this is their new era. They're all out from the military. They they have this album they released on September. Now they have another one coming out. They just had this EP right now. Oh my god. I am of course I gotta leave those two last because I love those two. And when those two have like unit songs, forget it, yeah. Anyways. Can you tell? Yes, we're gonna be fangirling over Monster X's baby blue. Oh my goodness. You know, don't sleep on them. They are amazing. This song to me is just so nostalgic for the both of us because it does have this very 80s retro sound. Please, the synth, the smooth RB harmonies. Oh my god, girl! Those harmonies are just like, oh, it's just like butter. Actually, butter, no, more. I don't know. It's just like it's so orgasmic, it's insane. The high energy, oh my god, the emotions that each of them are singing. It's so insane. This like this burning love that they have for you, and it just like, oh I can't, it's just like, but your brain shutting down. I know it is because I'm thinking of them, and I think and I'm just saying I have them in my head singing that song to me, and it just is insane because they're calling me baby blue. But it's okay. I can't I I can't compose myself. All I have to say is that the 80s sound, this you know, the synth, the their voices, their harmonies, each of them on point, their vocals are so amazing, and people are sleeping on them. I am Jesus. There's one part that he's like, uh I'm like, Jeez.
SPEAKER_01Well, the way when he says in his deep, husky voice, yes, my loyalty. Jeez, he's like it's insane.
SPEAKER_02Even Johanny's his voice is like, you know, he's he's all rapper. Yeah, but when it comes to these ballots and whatnot, he's like, he knows how to get you, he knows how to trap you. Well, they all do. Oh my god. They all do. Oh my god. It's amazing. Amazing. The production of this is so good. Oh, I forgot to check with the production of this.
SPEAKER_01Did the boys in it? Oh, I wonder, yeah, because Giuhanny does a lot of producing, so maybe.
SPEAKER_02Okay, but I mean, there's something about the yeah, okay. Yes, it is Monster X. We do love Monster X, but come on, this song, it's so good. People should not be sleeping on this song. People should not be sleeping on Monster X. They're just that good. I am really feeling it. I'm really feeling this song. I gotta find out more about this song, more about this album. Did you find it?
SPEAKER_01No, oh sorry, no, I thought you were like oh, I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_02I'm looking for it. Okay, view credits. Uh performed by Monster X, written by Lionel Crasta, Lita, and Nate Seifert. None of the boys. Interesting. Hmm. Produced by Lionel Crasta. I don't know him. Huh. Anyways, but this is a jam. This is so good. This is like an old blackout song. Absolutely. Oh my god. Alright, so I told you kind of how I feel because I don't know where to go with this one because I just because you were entranced by it.
SPEAKER_01Yes. Yes.
SPEAKER_02Okay, go ahead, man.
SPEAKER_01I found myself going back to this song constantly. And I think it's because of that 80s nostalgic sound.
80s Synths, Vocals, And Yearning
SPEAKER_02It was on repeat constantly on mine too. And I know we had two more songs to like listen to, but I went back to that one and put it on repeat.
SPEAKER_01Exactly.
SPEAKER_02I just pissed back button. It just hit it hit so many parts of my body that it was insane.
SPEAKER_01Well, what was so crazy, right, is because I just despite how the song really is, you know, the the lyrics and musically, it still sort of sparked all of these 80s images of like, you know, the neon clothes and the jazzer size and like Hollywood sign people cruising Rodeo Drive and stuff, like in movies, you know, from the 80s. Like it was very nostalgic in that sense, the music-wise, but like vocally and what they were singing, so not that vibe. You know what I mean? Oh, yeah. Like it's up tempo, but when they're singing, I found that I was sort of gently swaying instead. So you've got this quick beat in the background, yeah. But when they're singing, that's where your focus of emotion and body movement come from. And you just sort of gently moving. So it's like completely at odds with the the sound going on in the background. But you're like when you listen to their voices and you listen to what they're saying, you just sort of want to hug yourself and and sway a little bit.
SPEAKER_02It's yeah, they get you in a trance. Yeah, like a yeah, black eyes.
SPEAKER_01Well, because the the music's like urgent but sort of lost and far away in their emotions, you know, this sense of like drifting off into memory feels like regret, feels like loss, bittersweet memories, longing.
SPEAKER_02What about when like forlorn hope, you know, just like when each of the guys I started saying, I love that you get used to, and it just keeps saying, I love that you get used to. Yeah, exactly. That's what I mean. They're like I'm like, okay, okay.
SPEAKER_01All right, boys. Well, so what they're sort of saying is right, our relationship is just kaput, no good. Yeah, we're bad for each other. But when um I think it's shonu says, Am I supposed to run away from home? Yeah, because home is is you in the safety of this relationship and the comfort of it. But like, are we living in the past trying to make everything work? And right, and it's it's just not. We're not where we were, we're not who we were. So it's really like, I don't know, like you were saying, a love that you get used to is this just melancholic idea of what we were and what we had. Right. You know, you we think that this is something great, but we're just used to it. It's just familiar and comfortable and really not healthy for us. Nope. So it's kind of funny, ironically, all of these songs have sort of been about maybe not so much the bad dream, but it could be um just these relationships that don't work out. And like it could just be, was this relationship a bad dream in her case, right? So, but anyways, yeah, this is just like the way their voices are so rich, and they're giving you every emotion possible. They're pensive, they're I don't know, a little sad, they're they're yearning for you, but they're also trying to push you away. It's just going nowhere relationship.
SPEAKER_02So yeah, probably Doku was probably a toxic relationship. And now this is another toxic relationship. Exactly. So they're just like, okay, it's a bad dream. Maybe it could have been also a toxic relationship.
SPEAKER_01Oh my god. But yeah, so baby blue, they're just like I said, they're desperate, they're desolate, they're remorseful, they're hopeful in a way, you know, like in my dreams, in my vision, we're still the same and everything's good, but we're just not.
SPEAKER_02And exactly.
SPEAKER_01I just love how, especially during that hook chorus where they're singing that a love you get used to, yeah. That they're just sort of singing over each other and with each other and a couple of ooze and uhs in the backgrounds, and oh my god. But what I also like, right? Did you watch the video? Not yet. I want to bring the video into this. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_02Oh no, I'm sure you Oh no, I did. You did. I did black and white, right?
SPEAKER_01Well, uh, it's almost black and white because it's very dark and it's tinted with blue.
SPEAKER_02It is, yeah, it has black and white and it's blue, and I remember seeing Johanny putting some wings on the floor. And then he's like brushes them away. Okay, yes, I did saw the video.
SPEAKER_01But so through so what's interesting, right? Baby blue, you think of like, you know, sweet, innocence, purity, right? Because it's a associated with babies, basically. That is why it's baby blue, right? Right. But in the video, what I noticed right away was all of the raven references, the the wings, the yeah, not wings, feathers floating around. Well, there are wings, because Juhani makes a picture of wings, the rain. So these are all things like a raven is uh symbolic of transformation, intuition, um, clearing your mind of old habits, old held beliefs. So like it's very interesting, right, that they're singing about this relationship that's old and no good. And then especially I am. There's the scene of him standing in the rain, and you think rain as a cleansing thing, a renewal, a restart. Right. So it's very interesting. All the symbolism they threw into this video about innocent, sweet love that's just gone kablooey. And like I really love when they're saying um baby blue dancing baby blue still looks good, it always did on you. I don't know, I just that line I was always like, that's so romantic, right? But it's actually probably sort of something really bad. Like, like you always carried this picture of innocence, but you're not kind of thing. Yeah. That's why we're where we're at. So it's like, I just am in love with this song. I don't know. I mean too. Like I said, every time the play the playlist, I'd listen to everything once, and then I'd listen to baby blue like three extra times. And then I'd listen to the whole list again. And then I had a funny thought, because remember Wano used to dye his hair blue all the time? Yeah. I was like, Oh, are they singing about losing Wano. Still want you.
SPEAKER_02They're like, Boom. Still want you, boom. We still want you. Come back.
SPEAKER_01Come back. Always look good on you.
SPEAKER_02So you know I I went into the uh Meridian Webster dictionary to see what baby blue means. Oh, okay, yeah. Does it have does it have a definition? Yes, it does. Okay. So baby blues is a feeling of sadness that is experienced by a woman shortly after giving birth.
SPEAKER_01Oh well that would be baby blues. I have heard of that. But I've also just I was thinking of in terms of the color, baby blue. Right. You know, the the powdery, sweet makes you think of babies. So all right. So baby blues. Well, and there's some places like people call women baby blue. And I don't so I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing, but I have heard it before.
SPEAKER_02Still sadness. Still sadness and and not good and everybody, yeah.
Wrap-Up And Listener Support
SPEAKER_01Dance like I remember, baby blue. Still looks good. It always did on you. And that's why for a brief moment I went, are they singing about Wano? His blue hair?
SPEAKER_02Because he still dances, he's still he should go back.
SPEAKER_01We've said that all the time. But this song, I just it's addictive. It really is. It is, it's really good. And I think it's it's because of the way that beat is in the background, but then the way they hold you, like ground you with their vocals into just being sort of like their vocals are amazing.
SPEAKER_02Their vocals are amazing.
SPEAKER_01And they always have been though. We whenever we've talked about other stuff of theirs, you know, it's they're just really solid. They're so good. And we have seen them live, and they're that solid live, too. So don't think it's just all production and no, these guys are they're good.
SPEAKER_00Jeez, they are, and hopefully we'll get to see them again. No, yeah. Holding my breath on that.
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