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City of Fire may refer to: * "City of Fire" (Thunderbirds), an episode of the TV series ''Thunderbirds'' * City of Fire (band) City of Fire is a Canadian Heavy metal music, metal band formed in 2008. Members include vocalist Burton C. Bell of Fear Factory, bassist Byron Stroud from Fear Factory, Strapping Young Lad and Zimmers Hole, and drummer Bob Wagner of Econoline ..., a groove metal band from Canada ** ''City of Fire'' (album), a 2010 album by the band * ''City of Fire'' (novel), a 2002 novel by T.H. Lain See also * City on Fire (other) {{disambiguation ...
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City Of Fire (Thunderbirds)
"City of Fire" is an episode of '' Thunderbirds'', a British Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and filmed by their production company AP Films (APF) for ITC Entertainment. Written by Alan Fennell and directed by David Elliott, it was first broadcast on 6 January 1966 on ATV Midlands as the 15th episode of Series One. It is the third episode in the official running order. Set in the 2060s, ''Thunderbirds'' follows the missions of International Rescue, a secret organisation that uses technologically-advanced rescue vehicles to save human life. The lead characters are ex-astronaut Jeff Tracy, founder of International Rescue, and his five adult sons, who pilot the organisation's primary fleet of vehicles: the ''Thunderbird'' machines. In "City of Fire", the Tracy brothers rush to save a family of three who are trapped underground following the collapse of a burning skyscraper. In 1992, Fennell and artist Keith Watson adapted the episode into a ...
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City Of Fire (band)
City of Fire is a Canadian Heavy metal music, metal band formed in 2008. Members include vocalist Burton C. Bell of Fear Factory, bassist Byron Stroud from Fear Factory, Strapping Young Lad and Zimmers Hole, and drummer Bob Wagner of Econoline Crush. So far, the band has released two studio albums. History The band grew from the one-off reformation in 2008 of Caustic Thought, an early-1990s group featuring Stroud, guitarist Ian White, and drummer Bob Wagner (and, briefly, Devin Townsend, who replaced Jed Simon). As both Stroud's other main bands Fear Factory and Strapping Young Lad were disbanded or inactive at the time, thought was given to continuing with Caustic Thought and Sho Murray was added to the line-up as a second guitarist. White turned down the vocalist role so Stroud contacted Bell, who accepted. In 2010, the band's City of Fire (album), self-titled debut album was released. The second pressing of the album contained additional bonus tracks, one of which was a co ...
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City Of Fire (album)
''City of Fire'' is the eponymous debut album by Canadian metal band City of Fire. Background The album features a cover of The Cult's "Rain" and T. Rex's " Children of the Revolution". Vocalist Burton C. Bell said: Track listing Personnel *Burton C. Bell – vocals *Byron Stroud – bass *Sho Murray – guitar *Ian White – guitar *Bob Wagner Robert C. Wagner (born May 16, 1947) is a former American football coach. He was the head football coach at the University of Hawaii from 1988 to 1995 and led the Rainbow Warriors to their first top 20 finish in 1992. Wagner graduated from W ... – drums References 2010 debut albums City of Fire (band) albums Candlelight Records albums {{2010s-metal-album-stub ...
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City Of Fire (novel)
''City of Fire'' is a 2002 fantasy novel by T. H. Lain, based on the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' game. Summary "In the sands of a great desert, a once-heroic paladin has turned to evil and enlisted an army of gnolls to help retrieve a powerful relic, reputed to be kept in the vaults of the city of Fire. If they find it, the world will never again be at peace." A blackguard serving Hextor burns the city of Kalpesh, searching for a magical artifact. Some of the best soldiers of the city, led by a man named Tahlain, manage to escape the city, going out into the desert, but only a half-orc named Krusk knows of the real reason that Tahlain has led his troops out of the city. The blackguard manages to catch up with the soldiers, killing Tahlain, but not before the Captain manages to pass the artifact, a key into the city of fire, onto Krusk. The half-orc flees and for days starves and dehydrates until he is captured by a group of villagers. A party of adventurers, returning from a raid on ...
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