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Fatal may refer to: * ''Fatal'' (album), by Hussein Fatal, 2002 * ''Fatal'' (film), a 2010 French film starring Michaël Youn and Stéphane Rousseau * '' F.A.T.A.L.'', a tabletop role-playing game released in 2003 * Fatal Recordings, a record label founded by Hanin Elias * Fatal, a rapper who collaborated with the band Therapy? on the song "Come and Die" from the ''Judgment Night'' film soundtrack * "Fatal", a song by Motionless in White from ''Infamous'' * "Fatal", a song by Pearl Jam from ''Lost Dogs'' See also * * Fatale (other) * Fatalis (other) * Fatalism, a philosophical doctrine * Fate (other) * Fattal, a surname * Lethal (other) That which is lethal is capable of causing death. Lethal may also refer to: Film * ''Lethal'' (film), a 2004 action thriller Music * DJ Lethal (born 1972), Latvian musician * Lethal (American band), an American heavy metal band * Lethal (Ar ...
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Fatal (album)
This is the discography of rapper Hussein Fatal. Albums Solo albums *''In the Line of Fire'' (March 24, 1998, Relativity) - chart position: 50 U.S.In the Line of Fire (The Billboard 200 chart)
'''', May 2, 1998 *''Fatal'' (November 19, 2002, /) *''Born Legendary'' (June 16, 2009, Thugtertainment) *''The Interview: It's Not a Gimmik 2 Me'' (February 13, 2013, Thugtertainment) *''Ridin' Al ...
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Fatal (film)
Fatal may refer to: * ''Fatal'' (album), by Hussein Fatal, 2002 * ''Fatal'' (film), a 2010 French film starring Michaël Youn and Stéphane Rousseau * '' F.A.T.A.L.'', a tabletop role-playing game released in 2003 * Fatal Recordings, a record label founded by Hanin Elias * Fatal, a rapper who collaborated with the band Therapy? on the song "Come and Die" from the ''Judgment Night'' film soundtrack * "Fatal", a song by Motionless in White from ''Infamous'' * "Fatal", a song by Pearl Jam from ''Lost Dogs'' See also * * Fatale (other) * Fatalis (other) * Fatalism, a philosophical doctrine * Fate (other) * Fattal, a surname * Lethal (other) That which is lethal is capable of causing death. Lethal may also refer to: Film * ''Lethal'' (film), a 2004 action thriller Music * DJ Lethal (born 1972), Latvian musician * Lethal (American band), an American heavy metal band * Lethal ( ...
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Michaël Youn
Michaël Benayoun (; born 1973), known professionally as Michaël Youn, is a French actor, singer, comedian and television personality. Life and career Youn was born Michaël Benayoun in Suresnes, France, to a family of Hungarian, Italian, Moroccan-Jewish, and Algerian-Jewish descent. After his education as an announcer and theater actor, Youn joined the Paris radio station Skyrock in 1998. There, he made sketches and further entertainment during the morning show. The popularity and success of Michael Youn, at the most important French private broadcast station brought Youn to the attention of French TV executives. In July 2000, he was hired for the new morning show "Morning Live" shown on Métropole 6. With Vincent Desagnat and Benjamin Morgaine, Youn did the entertainment part of the show. Like their sketches and public events (e.g. foam bath in a Paris fountain, and waking random Parisians up shooting the slogan of the show at them), their parodies were particularly suc ...
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Stéphane Rousseau
Stéphane Rousseau (; born September 17, 1966) is a Canadian actor and comedian. He starred in the Academy Award-winning film ''The Barbarian Invasions''. He has also been in ''Asterix at the Olympic Games'' (2008). His latest movies is the French comedy ''Fatal'', a ''Zoolander''-type spoof of the music industry focusing on the character Fatal Bazooka created by Michaël Youn. In 2021 he was one of the panelists on ''Chanteurs masqués'', the Quebec adaptation of the ''Masked Singer ''Masked Singer'' is an international music reality game show franchise. It originated from the South Korean program '' The King of Mask Singer'', developed by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. Format The format features the celebrities who per ...'' franchise. Personal life He and ex-wife Maud Saint-Germain share a son, Axel Saint-Germain-Rousseau, born on December 25, 2008.http://www.jetset.ca/potins-de-stars/st_phane_rousseau_est_papa.html Filmography References External links ...
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Hanin Elias
Hanin Elias (born 31 May 1972) is a Syrian German industrial/techno artist. She was a member of Atari Teenage Riot and is now a solo artist. After Atari Teenage Riot's non-definitive break in 2000, and the subsequent death of Carl Crack from a drug overdose, the members of ATR split up, and Elias set up her own record label, Fatal Recordings. Background Elias was born in Wittlich, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany and spent three years of her early life living in Syria. A member of a conservative family living under an autocratic father, when the family moved to Berlin she ran away from home and started squatting in the city. Elias started participating in the Berlin punk and goth scenes, developing a musical career and ended up helping to found Atari Teenage Riot. Atari Teenage Riot After a brief, unhappy spell with the Phonogram record company, ATR set up their own label, Digital Hardcore Recordings, which became known for its distinctive sound – a hybrid of punk, techn ...
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Judgment Night (soundtrack)
''Judgment Night'' is the soundtrack to the 1993 film of the same name. It was released on September 14, 1993 through Immortal Records and Epic Soundtrax and was produced by many of the album's performers. Every song on the soundtrack was a collaboration between hip-hop artists and rock artists. The album peaked at #17 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and spawned four singles, " Fallin'" by Teenage Fanclub and De La Soul, "Another Body Murdered" by Faith No More and Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E., "Just Another Victim" by Helmet and House of Pain, and "Judgment Night" by Biohazard and Onyx. Production and release ''Billboard'' explains that the soundtrack album "paired hip-hop artists with modern rock acts," and ''The A.V. Club'' wrote that its musical pairings were "designed to capitalize on the burgeoning popularity of rap-rock." ''A.V. Club'' further opines that although there had been "sporadic successful mergers" between individual artists in the metal and rap genres by 1993, "no one had yet ...
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Infamous (Motionless In White Album)
''Infamous'' is the second studio album by American metalcore band Motionless in White. It was released on November 13, 2012, through Fearless Records and was produced by Jason Suecof and Tim Sköld. The album's track-listing was revealed on September 20, 2012. The album leaked on October 8, 2012, more than one month before its planned release, causing a huge discussion among the band's fanbase. The album was also the last release from the band to feature long time drummer and co-founder of the band, Angelo Parente. Composition Influences and style The album abandons the metalcore sound and is the band's most diverse work so far, drawing influences from various styles of music such as Slipknot, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Korn, Cradle of Filth, Bleeding Through, Rob Zombie, KMFDM, As I Lay Dying, AFI, Linkin Park, and Rammstein - compared to the breakdown filled metalcore effort of their debut. In an interview with Metal Hammer UK, Chris "Motionless" Cerulli states that alth ...
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Lost Dogs (album)
''Lost Dogs'' is a two-disc compilation album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on November 11, 2003 through Epic Records. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA in the United States. Overview ''Lost Dogs'' is a double-disc collection of B-sides and other released and unreleased rarities. ''Lost Dogs'' sold 89,500 copies in its first week of release and debuted at number fifteen on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. ''Lost Dogs'' has been certified gold by the RIAA. A number of songs included on ''Lost Dogs'' differ from the originally released versions, including "Alone", "U", "Wash" and "Dirty Frank". The album includes the hidden track "4/20/02" at the end of disc two, a tribute to Alice in Chains frontman Layne Staley. It was written by vocalist Eddie Vedder during the recording sessions for ''Riot Act'' on the day that he heard the news of Staley's death. The song features only Vedder singing and playing the guitar in a ukulele-inspired tuning. ...
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Fatale (other)
Fatale may refer to: * ''Fatale'' (Broadway Comics), a 1996 comic book series * ''Fatale'' (film), an American thriller film * ''Fatale'' (Image Comics), a supernatural noir comic book * Fatale (Marvel Comics), a fictional antagonist of the X-Men * ''Damage'' (1992 film) (french: Fatale, link=no), a British romance * Natasha Fatale, a character in ''The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show'' animations * ''Fatale'', a 2009 vignette developed by Tale of Tales See also * * Fatal (other) * Fatalis (other) * Fatalism, a philosophical doctrine * Fate (other) * Femme fatale (other) * Lethal (other) That which is lethal is capable of causing death. Lethal may also refer to: Film * ''Lethal'' (film), a 2004 action thriller Music * DJ Lethal (born 1972), Latvian musician * Lethal (American band), an American heavy metal band * Lethal ( ...
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Fatalis (other)
Fatalis, Latin for "deadly", may refer to: *''Smilodon fatalis'' ("the deadly ''Smilodon''"), a saber-toothed cat in Popular Culture * Arc Fatalis, a black metal band from the United States in Video Games *Fatalis is one of the dragons that appear in the Monster Hunter video game franchise. * Liberi Fatali is the Latin choral opening to the computer role-playing game Final Fantasy VIII *Arx Fatalis ''Arx Fatalis'' is an action role-playing video game developed by Arkane Studios and released for Microsoft Windows in 2002 and Xbox in 2003. The game is played from a first-person perspective and is set on a world whose sun has failed, forcing t ...
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Fatalism
Fatalism is a family of related philosophical doctrines that stress the subjugation of all events or actions to fate or destiny, and is commonly associated with the consequent attitude of resignation in the face of future events which are thought to be inevitable. Definition The term "fatalism" can refer to any of the following ideas: * Any view according to which human beings are powerless to do anything other than what they actually do. Included in this is the belief that humans have no power to influence the future or indeed the outcome of their own actions. * The belief that events are decided by fate and are outside human control. * One such view is theological fatalism, according to which free will is incompatible with the existence of an omniscience, omniscient God who has foreknowledge of all future events. This is very similar to theological determinism. * A second such view is logical fatalism, according to which propositions about the future which we take to current ...
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Fate (other)
Fate most commonly refers to destiny, a predetermined course of events. Fate may also refer to: * Moirai or Fates, in Greek mythology * Time and fate deities, personifications of time and human fate in polytheistic religions ''Fate'' franchise ''Fate'' is a Japanese media franchise: *''Fate/stay night'', a 2004 visual novel and its adaptations *Anime television series based on the visual novel: ** ''Fate/stay night'', a 20062007 anime series ** '' Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works'', a 20142015 television series *Anime films: ** '' Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works'', a 2010 film ** '' Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel'', a film series that debuted in 2017 *Light novels and manga: ** '' Fate/Zero'', a light novel series and its adaptations ** ''Fate/Apocrypha'', a light novel series and its adaptations ** '' Fate/Strange Fake'', a light novel series ** ''Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya'', a manga series and its adaptations * Video games: ** '' Fate/Unlimited Codes'', a 2 ...
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