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Test is a free jazz cooperative.
Test match in some sports refers to a sporting contest between national representative teams and may refer to:
An acid is any chemical compound that, when dissolved in water, gives a solution with a pH less than 7.0.
Acid or ACID may also refer to:
Acid is a computer virus which infects .COM and .EXE files including command.com. Each time an infected file is executed, Acid infects all of the .EXE files in the current directory. Later, if an infected file is executed, it infects the .COM files in the current directory. Programs infected with Acid will have had the first 792 bytes of the host program overwritten with Acid's own code. There will be no file length increase unless the original host program was smaller than 792 bytes, in which case it will become 792 bytes in length. The program's date and time in the DOS disk directory listing will not be altered.
The following text strings are found in infected files:
Acid (often written ACID; Burmese: အက်စစ်, Burmese pronunciation: [ʔɛʔ sɪʔ]) is a Burmese hip hop group often credited with releasing Burma's first hip hop album, Beginning, in 2000. Two of the group's founders were later imprisoned for the group's allegedly pro-democracy lyrics.
Acid was founded by Zayar Thaw, Annaga, Hein Zaw and Yan Yan Chan. In 2000, Acid released Burma's first hip-hop album, Beginning. Despite predictions of failure by many in the Burmese music industry, Beginning remained in the number one position of the Burmese charts for more than two months. A Democratic Voice of Burma reporter described the group's music as blending a "combative, angry style with indigenous poeticism".
The band's repertoire has been said to contain many "thinly veiled attacks" on Burma's military government, the State Peace and Development Council.The Independent stated that while the band "focused on the mundane, their lyrics inevitably touched on the hardships of life in Burma, drawing them into dangerous territory."
This house does
Not feel like a home
Is it occupied?
This life
Is not one that I own
Do I dramatise?
These days I think
I'll stay at home
By the fireside
Just leave the outdoors
To get on
While I theorise
There is nothing here
To celebrate
I should be kickin' out
My heels parade, ah
If it fits
Then I'll wear it
If you can hear me
I'll declare it
Share it
I've called
Your name out
Sunny and blue
I've picture sitting
Just me and you
No one else is
Ever around
This is the acid test
That i've found
At least three times
In a single week
I am run aground
There is no warning
I can seek
I am always found
There is no rhyme
Or reason to this
A fault appears
With the gaping hollow
Under my feet
I disappear
There is nothing here
To stop me
I just fall until
It's got me, ah
If it fits
Then I'll wear it
If you can hear me
I'll declare it
Share it
I've called
Your name out
Sunny and blue
I picture sitting
Just me and you
No one else is
Ever around
This is the acid test
That i've found
I think I need
To shake up
Wake up fast
Forgive a little low
I won't let it last
With every little day
That passes
Something is fixin'
If something is broken
This conversation
Is no longer talkin'
I've called
Your name out
Sunny and blue
I picture sitting
Just me and you
No one else is
Ever around
This is the acid test