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Brain Damage (musician)
Brain damage is the destruction or degeneration of brain cells. Brain damage or Brain Damage may also refer to: Film and TV * ''Brain Damage'' (film), a 1988 comedy horror film by Frank Henenlotter * Brain Damage Films, an Arizona-based horror film distributor and production company Music * Brain Damage (band), a French psychedelic rock band formed in 1977 * Brain Damage (dub band), a French Dub band created by Martin Nathan and Raphael Talis in 1999 * ''Brain Damage'' (album), a 1981 album by Barbadian-British reggae artist Dennis Bovell * ''Brain Damage'', an album by Vendetta Songs * "Brain Damage" (Eminem song), a 1999 song from ''The Slim Shady LP'' * "Brain Damage" (Pink Floyd song), a song by Pink Floyd from ''The Dark Side of the Moon'' * "Brain Damage", a song by Fist (band) 1980 * "Brain Damage", a song by The Radiators (Australian band) 1981 * "Brain Damage", a song by Brewer and Shipley 1975 Other uses * Brain injury, any injury occurring in the brain of a liv ...
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Brain Damage
Neurotrauma, brain damage or brain injury (BI) is the destruction or degeneration of brain cells. Brain injuries occur due to a wide range of internal and external factors. In general, brain damage refers to significant, undiscriminating trauma-induced damage. A common category with the greatest number of injuries is traumatic brain injury (TBI) following physical trauma or head injury from an outside source, and the term acquired brain injury (ABI) is used in appropriate circles to differentiate brain injuries occurring after birth from injury, from a genetic disorder (GBI), or from a congenital disorder (CBI). Primary and secondary brain injuries identify the processes involved, while focal and diffuse brain injury describe the severity and localization. Recent research has demonstrated that neuroplasticity, which allows the brain to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life, provides for rearrangement of its workings. This allows the brain to ...
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Brain Damage (film)
''Brain Damage'' is a 1988 American comedy horror film written and directed by Frank Henenlotter. It stars Rick Hearst in his debut acting role as Brian, a young man who becomes acquainted with a talking parasite known as Aylmer (voiced by John Zacherle) that injects him with an addictive fluid that causes euphoric hallucinations; in return, Aylmer demands that Brian allow him to feed on the brains of other humans. Produced on a budget of under , ''Brain Damage'' is the second feature film directed by Henenlotter, following '' Basket Case'' (1982). Principal photography and filming on ''Brain Damage'' took place in Manhattan, New York City, in 1987. The film has been characterized as containing themes relating to both drug abuse and sexuality, though Henenlotter has downplayed such interpretations. Along with special makeup and optical effects, the film makes use of mechanical puppetry and stop-motion animation. ''Brain Damage'' received a limited theatrical release, premier ...
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Brain Damage Films
Brain Damage Films is a US-based worldwide independent film production company and distribution company. It was founded in 2001 by Darrin Ramage. A division located in the UK was launched in September 2009. The company distributes a variety of horror and shock exploitation movies in many formats, including DVD, Blu-ray, and cable, satellite, and Internet video on demand. Company information The company's films are noted for their horror aspects and Z movie budgets. They are also known for a variety of shock/exploitation films, most notably the ''Traces of Death'' series, which was produced in response to the popularity of the ''Faces of Death'' series. The films usually contain sexuality, nudity, gore and graphic violence, and other elements common to horror films. Founder Darrin Ramage is quoted as saying "everyone is looking for B and B: blood and boobs." History Brain Damage Films was founded in 2001 by Darrin Ramage, who claimed to have over "8 years experience in indep ...
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Brain Damage (band)
Brain Damage are a French rock band, formed in 1977 by Haylock M.S. Ellis (guitar) and Philippe Poiret (guitar, keyboards, vocals). The French science fiction writer Roland C. Wagner was added as a singer in 1983.Roland C. Wagner : une vie de musique et de science-fiction
in Le Monde August 14th 2012 At that time, they played a mixture of punk,
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Brain Damage (dub Band)
Brain Damage is a French Dub band, from Saint-Etienne. The band was founded in 1999 by Martin Nathan and Raphael Talis. It is considered one of the pioneering dub bands in France. History Soon after its creation Brain Damage was to be composed solely of its frontman, Martin Nathan. In the early 2000s the band released various albums based on collaborations with Jamaican artists, such as Horace Andy Horace Andy (born Horace Hinds, 19 February 1951) is a Jamaican roots reggae songwriter and singer, known for his distinctive vocals and hit songs such as "Government Land", as well as "Angel", "Spying Glass" and "Five Man Army" with English tri ... and Winston Mc Anuff. In 2021 Brain Damage produced ''Brain Damage meets Big Youth-Beyond the Blue'',rchive">(en-US) Marie-Sophie Administrateur, «  » [archive/nowiki>, sur What The France, 30 août 2021 (consulté le 30 mai 2023)/ref> with Big Youth and in 2023 ''Groundation meets Brain Damage-Dreaming From An Iron Gate'' w ...
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Brain Damage (album)
''Brain Damage'' is the third studio album by Barbadian-British reggae musician Dennis Bovell, released in 1981 by Fontana Records. His first solo album under his own name, following two dub albums released as Blackbeard, it was Bovell's first recording at his South London-based Studio 80. Having begun to feel that reggae had not progressed as much as he would have liked, he conceived ''Brain Damage'' as an attempt to fuse the genre with numerous rhythmic styles from Europe, America, Africa and the Caribbean to highlight the genre's flexibility. The musician intended not to explore the international rhythms in a standard way but to take them to what he perceived as musical extremes. The direction was also inspired by the wide array of people in his audience. The album fuses reggae with styles such as rock, R&B, calypso, soca, disco, boogie-woogie and jazz, with Bovell providing mixing, production and most of the instrumentation. A second disc of instrumental dub tracks also fe ...
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