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Don't Care (Obituary Song)
Don't Care may refer to: * "Don't Care", a song by Galantis from ''Pharmacy (album), Pharmacy'', 2015 * "Don't Care", a song by Obituary from ''World Demise'', 1994 * "Don't Care", a song by Sandra Lyng, 2014 * ''Don't Care High'', a 1985 novel by Gordon Korman * Don't-care term, in digital logic * Don't-care condition, in decision tables See also

* Don't Really Care (other) * I Don't Care (other) * I Don't Really Care (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Pharmacy (album)
''Pharmacy'' is the debut studio album by Swedish electronic music duo Galantis, released on 8 June 2015. The album features six singles ("Runaway (U & I)", "You", " Peanut Butter Jelly", " Gold Dust", "In My Head" and "Louder, Harder, Better"). Artwork Overall, four "Seafoxes" are included in the album artwork. The cover features a unique Seafox, only seen on the album artwork. The booklet features a Seafox also used for the "You" single artwork, and also appears on the cover of the ''Galantis'' EP. The inside panel of the digipak features a Seafox used for the " Peanut Butter Jelly" single artwork, and also the YouTube audio for "Louder, Harder, Better". Behind the CD tray is a Seafox also used to front the " Gold Dust" single artwork, and also appears on the cover of the ''Galantis'' EP. The booklet included also includes a picture of Galantis themselves ( Christian "Bloodshy" Karlsson, Linus "Style of Eye" Eklöw), standing back to back. Singles The first single "You" w ...
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World Demise
''World Demise'' is the fourth album by American death metal band Obituary. It was released on September 6, 1994. A music video was made for the track "Don't Care". Production Of note, ''World Demise'' was the last album recorded with long-time producer Scott Burns. Musical style While remaining, at the core, a death metal band, there's definite changes in Obituary's overall sound. ''World Demise'' has, in general, a slower pace and more groove-oriented beats. The band also increased the use of sampling. Track listing *All songs written and arranged by Obituary. Personnel *John Tardy - vocals * Allen West - lead guitar *Trevor Peres - rhythm guitar * Frank Watkins - bass *Donald Tardy - drums References Bibliography * Mudrian, Albert. (2004). '' Choosing Death: The Improbable History of Death Metal & Grindcore.'' Port Townsend, WA: Feral House Feral House is an American book publisher founded in 1989 by Adam Parfrey and based in Port Townsend, Washington. Early hi ...
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Sandra Lyng
Sandra Lyng Haugen (born 18 April 1987) is a Norwegian singer. Biography Sandra Lyng Haugen is from the town of Mosjøen in the municipality of Vefsn. She rose to popularity in 2004 after her participation in the Norwegian TV2 program '' Idol: Jakten på en superstjerne'', the Norwegian version of '' Pop Idol'', in which she placed fourth. Sandra released her debut single the summer hit "Sommerflørt" in 2004, singing with Equicez member Phillip. In 2005, she released the single "I morgen", which stayed in the Norwegian charts for 16 weeks, peaking at number 2. Sandra also released the album ''Døgnvill'' under the Universal Norway label in 2005. ''Døgnvill'' stayed in the charts for 9 weeks, peaking at No. 10, which is a longer period of time than Kjartan Salvesen, who won Sandra's season, charted. In September 2013, Sandra released single "PRTeY" featuring rapper Lazee. In 4 January 2023, it was announced that she will participate in Melodi Grand Prix 2023 with the ...
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Don't Care High
''Don’t Care High'' is a 1985 novel by Gordon Korman. Plot Paul Abrams has just moved to New York City with his parents. He starts at tenth grade in a new high school, Don Carey High School, which has earned the nickname "Don't Care High" for prevalent student apathy. When Paul finds out that no one at Don Carey cares much about much of anything, he tries to motivate them by nominating Mike Otis, a reclusive man of mystery, for student council president. Mike runs unopposed and is soon elected (first since 1956), but the students soon forget about him. Paul's friend Sheldon takes a role in boosting Mike's reputation, attributing a round of much-needed facility repairs to him. As the students begin to care, the teachers sense that something is going on. Paul and Sheldon publish a newsletter, ''The Otis Report'', which praises Mike and criticizes the school staff, and distribute it in the halls while wearing masks and speeding past on roller skates. Mike is stripped of his p ...
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Don't-care Term
In digital logic, a don't-care term (abbreviated DC, historically also known as ''redundancies'', ''irrelevancies'', ''optional entries'', ''invalid combinations'', ''vacuous combinations'', ''forbidden combinations'', ''unused states'' or ''logical remainders'') for a function is an input-sequence (a series of bits) for which the function output does not matter. An input that is known never to occur is a can't-happen term. Both these types of conditions are treated the same way in logic design and may be referred to collectively as ''don't-care conditions'' for brevity. The designer of a logic circuit to implement the function need not care about such inputs, but can choose the circuit's output arbitrarily, usually such that the simplest circuit results (circuit minimization, minimization). Don't-care terms are important to consider in minimizing logic circuit design, including graphical methods like Karnaugh–Veitch maps and algebraic methods such as the Quine–McCluskey alg ...
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Don't-care Condition
In digital logic, a don't-care term (abbreviated DC, historically also known as ''redundancies'', ''irrelevancies'', ''optional entries'', ''invalid combinations'', ''vacuous combinations'', ''forbidden combinations'', ''unused states'' or ''logical remainders'') for a function is an input-sequence (a series of bits) for which the function output does not matter. An input that is known never to occur is a can't-happen term. Both these types of conditions are treated the same way in logic design and may be referred to collectively as ''don't-care conditions'' for brevity. The designer of a logic circuit to implement the function need not care about such inputs, but can choose the circuit's output arbitrarily, usually such that the simplest circuit results ( minimization). Don't-care terms are important to consider in minimizing logic circuit design, including graphical methods like Karnaugh–Veitch maps and algebraic methods such as the Quine–McCluskey algorithm. In 1958, S ...
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Don't Really Care (other)
Don't Really Care may refer to: *"Don't Really Care", a song by Chingy from '' Powerballin''', 2004 *"Don't Really Care", a song by The Exploited from '' Death Before Dishonour'', 1987 *"She Don't Really Care", a song by Alicia Keys from '' Here'', 2016 See also * I Don't Really Care (other) *" Really Don't Care", a 2014 single by Demi Lovato {{disambiguation ...
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I Don't Care (other)
I Don't Care may refer to: Albums * ''I Don't Care'' (album), a 1964 album by Buck Owens * '' I Don't Care: The Album'', a 1990 album by Audio Two Songs * "I Don't Care" (Eva Tanguay song), 1905 * "I Don't Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes)", a 1947 song by Hank Williams * "I Don't Care" (Webb Pierce song), 1955, covered by Ricky Skaggs * " I Don't Care (Just as Long as You Love Me)", a 1964 song by Buck Owens * "I Don't Care" (Elton John song), 1978 * "I Don't Care" (Shakespears Sister song), 1992 * "I Don't Care" (Angela Via song), 2000; covered by Delta Goodrem, 2001 * "I Don't Care", 2001 song by Natural Born Hippies * "I Don't Care" (Ricky Martin song), 2005 * "I Don't Care" (Apocalyptica song), 2007 * "I Don't Care" (Fall Out Boy song), 2008 * "I Don't Care" (2NE1 song), 2009 * "I Don't Care" (Elle Varner song), 2012 * "I Love It" (Icona Pop song), 2012, sometimes referred to by this title * "I Don't Care" (Cheryl song), 2014 * "I Don't Care" (Ed Sheeran and Justin ...
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