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Then the Quiet Explosion

Hammock / Oblivion Hymns

"Rousing symphonic choir singing atop classic Hammock ambient guitar and synth styling"
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Intensity: 0.4901

Activation Intensity: 0.2719

Affective Intensity: 0.8597

Tempo: Medium (95.663 BPM)

Energy: Low Energy (0.357)

Valence: Very Sad (0.0364)

Danceability: Sparse Rhythm (0.143)

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