Welcome to the PC Matic Process Library. We maintain an extensive list of common processes running on today’s PCs. Within this library you can learn more about the processes running on your machine.
| Vendor: unknown vendor |
| Product: unknown product |
| Vendor Website: |
| Last Seen by PC Matic: No Data |
PC Matic has analyzed this process and determined that there is a high likelihood that it is bad.
PC Matic has analyzed this process and determined that the safety of this process is questionable.
PC Matic has analyzed this process and determined that there is a high likelihood that it is good.
This process is a Microsoft or Windows process, but many viruses use this file name to escape notice.After a nine-year hiatus following 2013's Mosquito , the Yeah Yeah Yeahs return with a project that feels less like a comeback and more like a necessary evolution. Cool It Down is a compact, eight-track journey that trades the raw garage-punk yelps of their youth for a lush, cinematic synth-pop soundscape.
The album is a "supremely enjoyable" distillation of the band’s strengths. Produced alongside collaborators like Dave Sitek , the record is steeped in atmospheric synths and orchestral flourishes that address heavy themes: environmental collapse, pandemic isolation, and the fragile hope of the next generation. Standout Tracks Yeah Yeah Yeahs ‘Cool It Down’ Review: All Grown-Up
| Program Name | MD5 Count |
|---|---|
| adobe.photoshop.cs3.extended.keygen.by.z.w.t.exe |
After a nine-year hiatus following 2013's Mosquito , the Yeah Yeah Yeahs return with a project that feels less like a comeback and more like a necessary evolution. Cool It Down is a compact, eight-track journey that trades the raw garage-punk yelps of their youth for a lush, cinematic synth-pop soundscape.
The album is a "supremely enjoyable" distillation of the band’s strengths. Produced alongside collaborators like Dave Sitek , the record is steeped in atmospheric synths and orchestral flourishes that address heavy themes: environmental collapse, pandemic isolation, and the fragile hope of the next generation. Standout Tracks Yeah Yeah Yeahs ‘Cool It Down’ Review: All Grown-Up