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Bitter may refer to: Common uses * Resentment, negative emotion or attitude, similar to being jaded, cynical or otherwise negatively affected by experience * Bitter (taste), one of the five basic tastes Books * ''Bitter (novel)'', a 2022 novel by Akwaeke Emezi. Food and drink * Bitter (beer), a British term for pale ale * Bitters, an herbal preparation now used mostly in cocktails Music Albums * ''Bitter'' (Jupiter Apple album), 2007 * ''Bitter'' (Meshell Ndegeocello album), 1999 Songs * "Bitter" (Fletcher song), 2020 * “Bitter” song by The Vamps from Cherry Blossom * "Bitter", 1997 single by Lit from '' Tripping the Light Fantastic'' * "Bitter", song by Jill Sobule from her 1997 album '' Happy Town'' * "Bitter", single by New Zealand band Shihad * "Bitter", song by Remy Zero from ''The Golden Hum'' * "Bitter", song by Reks from ''More Grey Hairs'' Other uses * Bitter (surname) (including a list of persons with the name) * Bitter Cars, a German car company See also * ...
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Resentment
Resentment (also called ranklement or bitterness) is a complex, multilayered emotion that has been described as a mixture of disappointment, disgust and anger. Other psychologists consider it a mood or as a secondary emotion (including cognitive elements) that can be elicited in the face of insult and/or injury. Inherent in resentment is a perception of unfairness (i.e. from trivial to very serious), and a generalized defense against unfair situations (e.g. relationships or unfavourable circumstances). The word originates from French "''ressentir''", re-, intensive prefix, and ''sentir'' "to feel"; from the Latin "''sentire''". The English word has become synonymous with anger, spite, and holding a grudge. Causes Resentment can result from a variety of situations involving a perceived wrongdoing from an individual, which are often sparked by expressions of injustice or humiliation. Common sources of resentment include publicly humiliating incidents such as accepting negat ...
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Happy Town (album)
''Happy Town'' is the third album by the American singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, released in 1997. The album contains the singles "Bitter" and "When My Ship Comes In" as well as "Half a Heart" and the satirical social commentary "Soldiers of Christ", where Sobule sings from the point of view of a Christian Conservative to illustrate the existence of homophobia in religion. The album sold 24,000 copies in the US within the first year of its release. "Bitter" peaked at No. 74 on the Australian ARIA singles chart in June 1997. The album peaked at No. 83 on the Australian ARIA albums chart during the same month. Sobule was dropped by Atlantic after the release of ''Happy Town''. The album cover illustration, which initially featured a Prozac pill, was changed to show a pair of test tubes when Wal-Mart refused to carry the album in its stores. The company asserted that the original image promoted drug abuse. Critical reception ''The Spokesman-Review'' called the album "a bold step fo ...
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Bitterlich (other)
Bitterlich is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Don Bitterlich (born 1954), American football player *Eduard Bitterlich (1833–1872), Austrian painter * Hans Bitterlich (1860–1949), Austrian sculptor *Walter Bitterlich Walter Bitterlich (; February 19, 1908 – February 9, 2008) was an Austrian forestry scientist. He was the inventor of the relascope, a method for efficient forest inventory. Early career Bitterlich descended from several generations of fore ... (1908–2008), Austrian scientist German-language surnames {{Interwiki extra, qid=Q376388 ...
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Bitter End (other)
Bitter end or The Bitter End may refer to: *Bitter end, the part of a rope used to form a knot *The Bitter End, a nightclub in New York City Geography *Bitter End, Tennessee *Bitter End, Virgin Gorda Arts, entertainment, and media Literature *''To the Bitter End''. The English translation of ''Bis zum bitteren Ende'', the first-hand account of the German resistance by Hans Bernd Gisevius * ''Bitter End'' (novella), a 1940 Nero Wolfe mystery novella by Rex Stout * "The Bitter End" (short story), an alternative history mystery story by Randall Garrett Music Albums * ''The Bitter End'' (Red Flag album), 2002 * ''The Bitter End'' (Right Away, Great Captain album) Songs * "Bitter End" (song), by Nine Black Alps *"Bitter End", by Rag'n'Bone Man *"A Bitter End", by Deryl Dodd * "The Bitter End" (song), by Placebo *"The Bitter End", by Stone Sour from ''Audio Secrecy'' *"The Bitter End", by Sum 41 from ''Chuck Chuck is a masculine given name or a nickname for Charles or Charlie. It ma ...
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Bitter Cars
Erich Bitter Automobil GmbH (Bitter) is a premium sports-luxury automobile marque produced in Germany and later Austria. Founder Erich Bitter, a former racing driver turned automobile tuner, importer and ultimately designer began crafting his own vehicles after business ventures with Italian manufacture Intermeccanica ended. Bitter specialises in rebody-ing other manufacturer's vehicles and its initial production was between 1973 and 1989, selling vehicles in Europe and the United States. Thereafter, several prototypes followed with possible future low-volume production, but none arrived until the launch of the Bitter Vero in 2007. CD The Bitter CD, a three-door hatchback coupe featuring a Chevrolet V8 with a 327ci displacement, was built between 1973-1979. The CD was first shown in prototype form on 9 September 1969 at the Frankfurt Auto Show, as the Opel Coupé Diplomat ("CD") derived from the sedan version. It was designed by Charles M. "Chuck" Jordan (Opel's Design ...
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Bitter (surname)
The surnames Bitter, de Bitter or Von Bitter may refer to: * Billy Bitter (born 1988), an American lacrosse player * Francis Bitter (1902–1967), an American physicist who invented the Bitter electromagnet, which uses circular metal plates instead of wire coils * Friedrich August Georg Bitter (1873–1927), a German botanist and lichenologist * Johannes Bitter (born 1982), a German team handball player * Karl Bitter (1867–1915), an Austrian-born United States sculptor * Karl Hermann Bitter (1813–1885), Prussian statesman * (1919–1945), Dutch resistance fighter forced to collaborate with the German regime after his capture * Peter von Bitter (living), a German-born Canadian palaeontologist * Pieter de Bitter Pieter de Bitter (15June 1666) was a 17th-century Dutch officer of the Dutch East India Company ( nl, Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie, commonly abbreviated to VOC). On 12August 1665 (New Style) he won the Battle of Vågen against an English ... (ca. 1620–166 ...
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More Grey Hairs
More Grey Hairs is a compilation album by the American rapper Reks, released on March 10, 2009, by ShowOff Records. The album contains previously unreleased songs that were cut from Reks' previous album, ''Grey Hairs Grey Hairs is the third studio album by American rapper Reks. The album was released on July 22, 2008 through ShowOff Records. Track listing References {{Authority control Reks albums 2008 albums Albums produced by DJ Premier Albums ...'', and other unreleased songs recorded at that time. It was listed by '' The Phoenix'' as one of the "Top 20 Hip-Hop Albums of 2009". Track listing References External links * {{Authority control Reks albums 2009 compilation albums Albums produced by DJ Premier Albums produced by Statik Selektah ...
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The Golden Hum
''The Golden Hum'' is the third and final studio album by American band Remy Zero, released in 2001, produced for Elektra Records. The album became popular for the song " Save Me", which was featured as the theme song for the TV show ''Smallville'' on The WB and The CW. The song "Perfect Memory" was featured in two other episodes of the show (in seasons 1 and 4). "Perfect Memory" was also used in the film '' The Invisible''. Track listing #"The Golden Hum" :42#"Glorious #1" :20#"Out/In" :18#"Bitter" :55#"Perfect Memory" :29#" Save Me" :44#"Belong" :50#"Over the Rails & Hollywood High" :44#"Smile" :08#"I'm Not Afraid" :58#"Impossibility" :00 - 3:01Hidden Track: "Sub Balloon" :35 - 13:38 Credits *Backing Vocals - The Unnatural Choir and their Pets *Engineer ssistant- Chris Steffen, Richard Ash *Engineer ole Stages- Mr. Colson *Engineer igital- Jason Lader, Joe Zook, Lars Fox , Mr. Colson *Engineer irector Of Engineering- Jack Joseph Puig *Engineer cean Way Record ...
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Shihad
Shihad are a rock band formed in Wellington, New Zealand in 1988. The band consists of founders Tom Larkin (drums, backing vocals, samplers), Phil Knight (lead guitar, synthesiser, backing vocals) and Jon Toogood (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), who were joined by Karl Kippenberger (bass guitar, backing vocals) in 1991. The band were known as Pacifier between 2002 and 2004. Six of Shihad's studio albums have peaked at number one–''The General Electric'' (October 1999), ''Pacifier'' (September 2002), ''Beautiful Machine'' (April 2008), ''Ignite'' (September 2010), '' FVEY'' (August 2014) and '' Old Gods'' (October 2021). They share the honour for most number-one records for any New Zealand artist with Hayley Westenra. As of 2014 Shihad had the most Top 40 New Zealand chart singles for any local artist, with 25; three of these reached the top ten. The singles "Home Again", "Pacifier", and "Bitter" are listed at No. 30, 60 and 83, respectively, in the ''Nature's Be ...
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Tripping The Light Fantastic (album)
''Tripping the Light Fantastic'' is the debut studio album by the American rock band Lit. It was released on April 1, 1997, on Malicious Vinyl Records. The band eventually left the record label owning the rights to ''Tripping The Light Fantastic'', and it was reissued on the band's own label, Dirty Martini, with distribution through their then label RCA Records. Style ''Tripping the Light Fantastic'' is a heavy and aggressive album that incorporates elements of heavy metal, punk rock and grunge. Critical reception The ''Los Angeles Times'' called the album a "skillful but uninspired grunge rehash." ''The Encyclopedia of Popular Music ''The Encyclopedia of Popular Music'' is an encyclopedia created in 1989 by Colin Larkin. It is the "modern man's" equivalent of the '' Grove Dictionary of Music'', which Larkin describes in less than flattering terms.''The Times'', ''The Know ...'' called it "excellent," writing that it "dynamically fused alternative rock and power pop styl ...
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Bitter (taste)
The gustatory system or sense of taste is the sensory system that is partially responsible for the perception of taste (flavor). Taste is the perception produced or stimulated when a substance in the mouth biochemistry, reacts chemically with taste receptor cells located on taste buds in the oral cavity, mostly on the tongue. Taste, along with olfaction and trigeminal nerve stimulation (registering texture, pain, and temperature), determines Flavoring, flavors of food and other substances. Humans have taste receptors on taste buds and other areas, including the upper surface of the tongue and the epiglottis. The gustatory cortex is responsible for the perception of taste. The tongue is covered with thousands of small bumps called lingual papillae, papillae, which are visible to the naked eye. Within each papilla are hundreds of taste buds. The exception to this is the filiform papillae that do not contain taste buds. There are between 2000 and 5000Boron, W.F., E.L. Boulpaep. 2003 ...
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Cherry Blossom (album)
''Cherry Blossom'' is the fifth studio album by the British pop rock band The Vamps. It was released on 16 October 2020 via EMI Records, and includes the single " Married in Vegas". The album debuted atop the UK Albums Chart, becoming the Vamps' second number-one album in their home country. It is promoted by a concert tour that begun on 6 September 2021. Background The band wrote "half an album quickly" 18 months before the release of the album, in early 2019, but scrapped all of the planned material and started over. Early in 2020, the band sent their completed album to their label, believing that they had a strong collection of "bangers and ballads" to mark what they regarded as the second part of their career, using the cherry blossom title and imagery as a symbol of "rebirth", but they were not entirely certain about which song should be released as the lead single. In an interview with ''Vents Magazine'', Brad Simpson explained: "I went on a Zoom call with Lostboy. We had a ...
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