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Lockjaw can refer to: Medical conditions and diseases * Trismus, a pathological condition in which the mouth is held shut by sustained spasm of the masseter (jaw) muscle, often observed in cases of tetanus * Tetanus, an infectious disease of the central nervous system * Temporomandibular joint dysfunction or TMD, often erroneously called TMJ Music * Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, American jazz saxophonist * Lockjaw (band), an English punk band from the 1970s * ''Lockjaw'' (album), a 1995 album by Dance Hall Crashers * ''Lockjaw'' (EP), a 2013 EP by Flume and Chet Faker * "Lockjaw" (song), a 2016 song by American hip hop artist French Montana and Kodak Black * "Lockjaw", a track which features American rapper Trunks and appears on the King Geedorah album '' Take Me to Your Leader'' * "Lockjaw", a track from the album ''Mack Daddy'' by Sir Mix-a-Lot Other uses * Lockjaw (comics), a character from Marvel Comics' Inhumans * Locust Valley Lockjaw The Mid-Atlantic accent, or Transatlant ...
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Trismus
Trismus, commonly called ''lockjaw'' as associated with tetanus, is a condition of limited jaw mobility. It may be caused by spasm of the muscles of mastication or a variety of other causes. Temporary trismus occurs much more frequently than permanent trismus. It is known to interfere with eating, speaking, and maintaining proper oral hygiene. This interference, specifically with an inability to swallow properly, results in an increased risk of aspiration. In some instances, trismus presents with altered facial appearance. The condition may be distressing and painful. Examination and treatments requiring access to the oral cavity can be limited, or in some cases impossible, due to the nature of the condition itself. Definition Trismus is defined as painful restriction in opening the mouth due to a muscle spasm, however it can also refer to limited mouth opening of any cause. Another definition of trismus is simply a limitation of movement. Historically and commonly, the term ''lo ...
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Tetanus
Tetanus, also known as lockjaw, is a bacterial infection caused by ''Clostridium tetani'', and is characterized by muscle spasms. In the most common type, the spasms begin in the jaw and then progress to the rest of the body. Each spasm usually lasts a few minutes. Spasms occur frequently for three to four weeks. Some spasms may be severe enough to fracture bones. Other symptoms of tetanus may include fever, sweating, headache, trouble swallowing, high blood pressure, and a fast heart rate. Onset of symptoms is typically three to twenty-one days following infection. Recovery may take months. About ten percent of cases prove to be fatal. ''C. tetani'' is commonly found in soil, saliva, dust, and manure. The bacteria generally enter through a break in the skin such as a cut or puncture wound by a contaminated object. They produce toxins that interfere with normal muscle contractions. Diagnosis is based on the presenting signs and symptoms. The disease does not spread between pe ...
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Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction
Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD, TMJD) is an umbrella term covering pain and dysfunction of the muscles of mastication (the muscles that move the jaw) and the temporomandibular joints (the joints which connect the mandible to the skull). The most important feature is pain, followed by restricted mandibular movement, and noises from the temporomandibular joints (TMJ) during jaw movement. Although TMD is not life-threatening, it can be detrimental to quality of life; this is because the symptoms can become chronic and difficult to manage. In this article, the term ''temporomandibular disorder'' is taken to mean any disorder that affects the temporomandibular joint, and ''temporomandibular joint dysfunction'' (here also abbreviated to TMD) is taken to mean symptomatic (e.g. pain, limitation of movement, clicking) dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint. However, there is no single, globally accepted term or definition concerning this topic. TMDs have a range of caus ...
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Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
Edward F. Davis (March 2, 1922 – November 3, 1986), known professionally as Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. It is unclear how he acquired the moniker "Lockjaw" (later shortened in "Jaws"): it is either said that it came from the title of a tune or from his way of biting hard on the saxophone mouthpiece. Other theories have been put forward. Biography Davis played with Cootie Williams, Lucky Millinder, Andy Kirk, Eddie Bonnemère, Louis Armstrong, and Count Basie, as well as leading his own bands and making many recordings as a leader. He played in the swing, bop, hard bop, Latin jazz, and soul jazz genres. Some of his recordings from the 1940s also could be classified as rhythm and blues. In 1940, when Teddy Hill became the manager of the legendary Minton's Jazz club, he put Eddie Davis in charge of deciding which musicians could, or couldn't, sit in during the jam sessions (playing in this Minton's sessions was coveted by many, including mus ...
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Lockjaw (band)
Simon Jonathon Gallup (born 1 June 1960) is an English musician and bassist with the alternative rock band The Cure. He is the second longest-serving member of the band after lead vocalist/guitarist Robert Smith. Early years Born in Duxhurst, Surrey, Simon's family moved to Horley in 1961 where he attended Horley Infants and Junior Schools until 1971, followed by Horley Balcombe Road Comprehensive to 1976. Between 1976 and 1978 he worked in a plastics factory and became the bass player for local punk band Lockjaw, who later evolved into the Magazine Spies (1979–1980), also known as the Mag/Spys. Lockjaw and the Mag/Spys played regular live shows with Easy Cure and later the Cure between 1977 and 1979, and after collaborating in the studio on the Cult Hero recording sessions in October 1979, both Gallup and keyboardist Matthieu Hartley left the Mag/Spys to join the Cure. Former Mag/Spys Gallup, Hartley and Stuart Curran later performed together under the name of the Cry and ...
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Lockjaw (album)
''Lockjaw'' is the second studio album by American rock band Dance Hall Crashers. Produced by the band themselves, Stoker and Rob Cavallo, the album was released on August 29, 1995, in the United States by (510) Records, an imprint of MCA Records. Critical reception Pemberton Roach of AllMusic called ''Lockjaw'' a "wonderful reminder of the original spirit of ska-punk," elaborating that "Rather than celebrate the meathead/frat boy misogyny and overly simplistic anarchistic politics that have plagued a lot of "third-wave" ska and punk-pop, Dance Hall Crashers choose to throw a big ol' party." ''Trouser Press'' considered the album "a marvelous surge of mature and catchy power pop accented with punk juice and set — almost incidentally — to a breathless bluebeat." Track listing Personnel Information adapted from liner notes. ;Dance Hall Crashers *Elyse Rogers – vocals, management, production *Karina Deniké – vocals, production *Jason Hammon – guitar, gang vocals, pro ...
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Lockjaw (EP)
''Lockjaw'' is an extended play (EP) by Australian musicians Flume and Chet Faker, released on 22 November 2013 by Future Classic. Background Flume and Faker had previously worked together on the track "Left Alone" from Flume's 2012 album, ''Flume''. In September 2013, Flume announced that he and Faker had recorded an EP, stating that the final result "doesn't sound particularly like Flume or specifically like, you know, a Chet Faker record it really is kinda like a hybrid of both sounds going to one" and he feels like everything they did with the EP "was collaborative about the whole effort, and I think that shines through." Reception Josh Dixon from Renowned for Sound gave the EP 4.5/5 stars, saying; "Each track though is clearly purposeful in its intent as a song and the EP stands strong and even goes as far as exceeding some of the overdrawn full-length albums seen today in the genre of electronic music. The EP will undoubtedly leave you wanting more." Robin Fulton from On ...
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Lockjaw (song)
"Lockjaw" is a song by Moroccan-American rapper French Montana featuring fellow American rapper Kodak Black. It was released on May 27, 2016, as a single in promotion of the former's mixtape '' MC4''. It was also originally on his twentieth mixtape ''Wave Gods''. The track was written alongside DJ Khaled and producers Ben Billions and Yo Asel. The song is featured in the video game ''WWE 2K17''. The song was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in March 2017, for selling over 1,000,000 digital copies in the United States. Music video The song's accompanying music video premiered on June 9, 2016 on French Montana's Vevo account on YouTube. It was directed by SpiffTV. Since its release, the video has received over 100 million views on YouTube. Scenes were shot between Port-au-Prince, Haiti and Broward County, Florida. Remix The official remix features a newly additional verse by Gucci Mane. The second remix entitled "Clue Radio Remix" was releas ...
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MF DOOM
Daniel Dumile ( ; July 13, 1971October 31, 2020), best known by his stage name MF Doom or simply Doom (both stylized in all caps), was a British-American rapper and record producer. Noted for his intricate wordplay, signature metal mask, and "supervillain" stage persona, Dumile became a major figure of underground hip hop and alternative hip hop in the 2000s. After his death, '' Variety'' described him as one of the scene's "most celebrated, unpredictable and enigmatic figures". Born in London, Dumile moved to Long Island, New York, at a young age. He began his career in 1988 as a member of KMD, performing as Zev Love X. The group disbanded in 1993 upon the death of member DJ Subroc, Dumile's brother. After a hiatus, Dumile reemerged in the late 1990s. He began performing at open mic events while wearing a metal mask resembling that of Marvel Comics supervillain Doctor Doom, who is depicted on the cover of his 1999 debut solo album '' Operation: Doomsday''. He adop ...
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Take Me To Your Leader (King Geedorah Album)
''Take Me to Your Leader'' is the second studio album by British-American MC/producer MF DOOM, released under the alias King Geedorah via Big Dada on June 17, 2003. King Geedorah is the alias MF DOOM used as part of the underground super group Monsta Island Czars. The album features guest appearances from MF Grimm (as Jet-Jaguar) as well as other MIC members. The character is based on the three-headed King Ghidorah, a fictional monster who appears as Godzilla's enemy in the ''Godzilla'' films. Reception Mark Martelli of ''Pitchfork'' wrote that ''Take Me to Your Leader'' "will excite you in a way most hip-hop projects just aren't able: It's not straining for credibility nor putting effort into being revelatory; it just is." Noel Dix of ''Exclaim!'' remarked that the album "plays like a cinematic space adventure that you never want to end". In 2009, Rhapsody ranked ''Take Me to Your Leader'' 17th on its list "Hip-Hop's Best Albums of the Decade". In 2012, ''Stereogum'' named it the ...
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Mack Daddy
''Mack Daddy'' is the third album by Sir Mix-a-Lot. It was released on February 4, 1992, on Def American Recordings. The album is particularly notable for the hit single "Baby Got Back." Track listing All songs written by Sir Mix-a-Lot, except where noted. # "One Time's Got No Case" 4:17 (Mix-a-Lot, Wonder) # "Mack Daddy" 4:22 # "Baby Got Back" 4:21 # "Swap Meet Louie" 4:31 # "Seattle Ain't Bullshittin'" 5:33 # "Lockjaw" 4:19 # "The Boss Is Back" 4:15 # "Testarossa" 5:08 (Mix-a-Lot, I. Hamid, T. Will) # "A Rapper's Reputation" 5:02 # "Sprung on the Cat" 4:30 # "The Jack Back" 4:56 (Mix-a-Lot, Wicked One) # "I'm Your New God" 4:43 # "No Holds Barred" 4:05 (Mix-a-Lot, Slave) Note: A typo across many digital providers has "Seattle" written as "Seatlle" for the title of ''Seattle Ain't Bullshittin. Samples One Time's Got No Case *"You Haven't Done Nothin'" by Stevie Wonder *"Hot Pants (Bonus Beats)" by Bobby Byrd Baby Got Back *"Technicolor" by Channel One Lockjaw *"There Was a Ti ...
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Lockjaw (comics)
Lockjaw is a fictional character in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is an Inhuman giant bulldog whose abilities include teleportation. He serves the Inhuman Royal Family as their escort and as a loyal protector. Since his first apparition, Lockjaw has been labelled as one of Marvel's most notable animals and one of the most powerful members of the Inhumans. Lockjaw made his live-action debut in the 2017 Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) television series ''Inhumans''. Publication history He first appeared in ''Fantastic Four'' #45 (December 1965), and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Fictional character biography Lockjaw was born on the island of Attilan (formerly in the Atlantic Ocean and eventually moved to the Moon). Many times he has brought Inhumans to Earth and back again. At times, his powers have been manipulated by evil forces, most usually by Maximus (comics), Maximus the Mad. Lockjaw and the Royal Family encountered Maximus (comics), Maximus' ...
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