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Cause For Alarm (band)
Cause for Alarm may refer to: * ''Cause for Alarm!'' (film), a 1951 film noir starring Loretta Young * ''Cause for Alarm'' (album), a 1986 album by Agnostic Front * ''Cause for Alarm'' (novel), a 1938 novel by Eric Ambler * Cause for Alarm (band), a Krishnacore Krishnacore is a subgenre of hardcore punk which draws inspiration from the Hare Krishna tradition. Although some hardcore punk bands had already made references to Krishna Consciousness in the 1980s, the subgenre was established in the early 1990s ... group See also * '' No Cause for Alarm'', a 1979 album by Violinski {{disambiguation ...
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Cause For Alarm! (film)
''Cause for Alarm!'' is a 1951 melodrama suspense film directed by Tay Garnett, written by Mel Dinelli and Tom Lewis, based on a story by Larry Marcus. Ellen (Loretta Young) narrates the tale of "the most terrifying day of my life", how she was taking care of her bedridden husband George Z. Jones (Barry Sullivan) when he suddenly dropped dead.. The film is in the public domain. Plot During World War II, Ellen works as a nurse in a naval hospital. While dating Lieutenant Ranney Grahame, a military doctor with a busy schedule that leaves him with little time for her, Ellen meets Ranney's friend George Jones, a pilot. Ellen falls deeply in love with George and marries him after leaving Ranney on amicable terms. When the war ends, Ellen and George move into a suburban Los Angeles neighborhood. Years later, not all is well with the young couple. George has proven to be selfish, petty, and domineering, and Ellen feels unfulfilled because they have yet to have any children. Despite th ...
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Cause For Alarm (album)
''Cause for Alarm'' is the second full-length studio album by New York hardcore band Agnostic Front. It was released in 1986 on Relativity/Combat Records and follows 1984's ''Victim in Pain''. The album is still available on a split release with ''Victim in Pain'' on the same disc. Overview The addition of a second guitarist Alex Kinon led to a more metallic approach, although the songs still had mostly a hardcore sound. One other line-up change was the replacement of Dave Jones by Louie Beatto on drums. The band would further explore the metal sound on their next album, 1987's '' Liberty and Justice For...'' Controversy Several critics, including Phil Donahue, Jello Biafra and the fanzine ''Maximum Rocknroll'', have criticized Agnostic Front for the controversial lyrics of the song "Public Assistance", written for the band by then-Carnivore frontman Peter Steele. Steele went on to write a very similar song for his new band Type O Negative named ''Der Untermensch'', which ...
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Cause For Alarm (novel)
''Cause for Alarm'' is a novel by Eric Ambler first published in 1938. Set in Fascist Italy in that year, the book is one of Ambler's classic spy thrillers. Plot summary Nicholas Marlow, an English engineer engaged to a young doctor, loses his well-paid job. Increasingly desperate, he responds to an advert from an English engineering company, the Spartacus Machine Tool Company of Wolverhampton. The firm manufactures the "Spartacus Type S2 automatic" boring machine, which is used for shell production. Able to speak some Italian, he is offered the post of the firm's representative in Italy. Marlow gladly accepts, secretly deciding that he will quit the job as soon as possible to go back to England and get married. On arrival in Milan, Marlow discovers there is a huge backlog at his office, and that his personal assistant Bellinetti is highly inefficient. A lot of his time is diverted by the Italian authorities, to whom he has to report on a regular basis and who eventually cla ...
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Cause For Alarm (band)
Cause for Alarm may refer to: * ''Cause for Alarm!'' (film), a 1951 film noir starring Loretta Young * ''Cause for Alarm'' (album), a 1986 album by Agnostic Front * ''Cause for Alarm'' (novel), a 1938 novel by Eric Ambler * Cause for Alarm (band), a Krishnacore Krishnacore is a subgenre of hardcore punk which draws inspiration from the Hare Krishna tradition. Although some hardcore punk bands had already made references to Krishna Consciousness in the 1980s, the subgenre was established in the early 1990s ... group See also * '' No Cause for Alarm'', a 1979 album by Violinski {{disambiguation ...
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Krishnacore
Krishnacore is a subgenre of hardcore punk which draws inspiration from the Hare Krishna tradition. Although some hardcore punk bands had already made references to Krishna Consciousness in the 1980s, the subgenre was established in the early 1990s by the bands Shelter and 108. The name is a portmanteau of "Krishna" and "hardcore". Academic Colin Helb described krishnacore as "a subculture of a subculture ''of a subculture''." The subgenre has been met with surprise by some observers due to the reputed contradictions between punk rock and Krishna Consciousness. Precedents (1980s) Punk rock and Hinduism have converged occasionally since the early days of the genre. Singer Poly Styrene of the English band X-Ray Spex joined ISKCON following the breakup of her band in 1980. In the New York hardcore punk scene, the main influence on some musicians to embrace ISKCON was the Washington D.C.'s hardcore band Bad Brains which, despite being Rastas, "grafted fervent spirituality onto an ...
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