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Open Season (band)
Open Season may refer to: Time periods * Open season (hunting), when hunting a particular species is legal * Annual enrollment or open season, when employees may make changes to benefit programs Film and television * ''Open Season'' (1974 film), a British-Spanish film directed by Peter Collinson * ''Open Season'', a 1995 film featuring Robert Wuhl * ''Open Season'' (film series), a series of animated films ** ''Open Season'' (2006 film), the first film in the series * "Open Season" (''Criminal Minds''), a 2007 television episode Literature * ''Open Season'' (comics), a 1986–1989 comic book series by Jim Bricker * ''Open Season'', a 1992 ''Hardy Boys Casefiles'' novel * Open Season Awards, offered by the Canadian literary quarterly '' The Malahat Review'' Music * The Open Season, a 2000s Australian rock band Albums * ''Open Season'' (British Sea Power album), 2005 * ''Open Season'' (Feist album), 2006 * ''Open Season'', by Emerson Drive, 1996 * ''Open Season'', by ...
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Open Season (hunting)
A hunting season is the designated time in which certain game animals can be killed in certain designated areas. In the United States, each state determines and sets its own specific dates to hunt the certain game animal, such as California, in which they designate certain zones, in which each have their own separate dates in order to legally hunt. In the United States, each state has primary responsibility and authority over the hunting of wildlife that resides within state boundaries. State wildlife agencies that sell hunting licenses are the best source of information regarding hunting seasons, areas open/closed to hunting, etc. Hunting of migratory birds such as ducks and geese is managed cooperatively by state fish and wildlife agencies and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Migratory waterfowl hunters must possess both a state hunting license and a ( Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (Duck Stamp), and each hunter needs a Harvest Information Program n ...
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Open Season (British Sea Power Album)
Open Season may refer to: Time periods * Open season (hunting), when hunting a particular species is legal * Annual enrollment or open season, when employees may make changes to benefit programs Film and television * ''Open Season'' (1974 film), a British-Spanish film directed by Peter Collinson * ''Open Season'', a 1995 film featuring Robert Wuhl * ''Open Season'' (film series), a series of animated films ** ''Open Season'' (2006 film), the first film in the series * "Open Season" (''Criminal Minds''), a 2007 television episode Literature * ''Open Season'' (comics), a 1986–1989 comic book series by Jim Bricker * ''Open Season'', a 1992 ''Hardy Boys Casefiles'' novel * Open Season Awards, offered by the Canadian literary quarterly '' The Malahat Review'' Music * The Open Season, a 2000s Australian rock band Albums * ''Open Season'' (British Sea Power album), 2005 * ''Open Season'' (Feist album), 2006 * ''Open Season'', by Emerson Drive, 1996 * ''Open Season'', by ...
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Southern Born Killers
''Southern Born Killers'' is an album by Stuck Mojo. The initial version of the album was released as both a CD and as a free download from the band's website on April 23, 2007. The album was released internationally on March 4, 2008. This is the first album with new vocalist Lord Nelson, who had replaced the departed Bonz. Track listing #"I'm American" (Nelson/Ward) — 3:00 #"Southern Born Killers" (Nelson/Ward) — 4:10 #"The Sky Is Falling" (Nelson/Aborn/Ward/Frampton) — 5:53 #"Metal Is Dead" (Ward/Nelson/Aborn) — 4:14 #"For the Cause of Allah" 4:35 (Ward) — #"Open Season" (Ward/Nelson/Aborn/Frampton) — 7:19 #"Prelude to Anger" (Ward) — 1:04 #"That's When I Burn" (Nelson/Ward) — 4:02 #"Yoko" (Ward/Nelson) — 7:47 #"Home" (Nelson/Ward/Archie) — 4:41 ;Bonus tracks on international release #"Go" (Nelson/Ward) — 3:35 #"The Fear Is All Around Me" (Nelson/Ward) — 5:32 #"This Is How We Swing" (Nelson/ ...
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Heart Attack (Man Overboard Album)
''Heart Attack'' is the third studio album by American rock band Man Overboard. Background and production In September 2011, Man Overboard released their self-titled second album. In February 2012, drummer Mike Hrycenko left the group and was replaced with Joe Talarico. The band performed on the Warped Tour between June and August. During the tour, the band worked on songs that would feature on their next album. In September, they started demoing the new material. ''Heart Attack'' was recorded between January 12 and February 8, 2013 at Studio 4 in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. New Found Glory guitarist Steve Klein produced the sessions with Will Yip providing additional production and acting as engineer. In comparison to the other songs that took several days to record, "Wide Awake" was tracked in a single day. Geoff Rickly, former Thursday frontman, tracked his vocal for "Open Season" with Hit the Lights guitarist Kevin Mahoney. New Found Glory bassist Ian Grushka contributed ba ...
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Stubborn All-Stars
Stubborn All-Stars are an American, New York City-based ska band led by King Django, front man of Skinnerbox and owner of Stubborn Records. In 1994, Django assembled Stubborn All-Stars for a studio session which resulted in the four-song ''Old's Cool'' 7" EP. Choosing musicians carefully from the large pool of New York ska bands such as Skinnerbox, The Insteps, The Slackers, The Scofflaws, and Agent 99, for their familiarity with and ability to play traditional Jamaican ska. Django hit upon the sound he was looking for: ska in a very traditional Jamaican style, reconnected with its own roots in American Rhythm & Blues. They released their debut ''Open Season'' in September 1995, featuring guest appearances by Roland Alphonso of the Skatalites, Chris Dowd (ex- Fishbone), and Robert "Bucket" Hingley of the Toasters. Their second album, ''Back With a New Batch'', was released in 1997. The video for the single ''Pick Yourself Up'' went into heavy rotation on MTV, and ...
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High Tide (band)
High Tide was an English rock band, formed in 1969 by Tony Hill (guitar and vocals), Simon House (violin and keyboards), Peter Pavli (bass guitar) and Roger Hadden (drums). History Allmusic author, Wilson Neate, stated this of the group, "High Tide had the muscularity of a no-nonsense proto-metal band, but they also ventured into prog territory with changing time signatures and tempos, soft-hard dynamics, multi-part arrangements, and even some ornate faux-Baroque interludes". High Tide made their first recordings as the backing band on Denny Gerrard's album ''Sinister Morning''.Shaw, Adrian. (2000"Tony Hill interview" ''Perfect Sound Forever magazine''. Gerrard returned the favor by producing their first album, ''Sea Shanties'', which was released in October 1969. Though it met with a scathing review in ''Melody Maker'', reviews in the underground press were universally positive, and sales were just enough to convince Liberty to give the green light to a second album.Powell, M ...
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Emerson Drive
Emerson Drive is a Canadian country music band consisting of Brad Mates (lead vocals), Danick Dupelle (guitars, backing vocals), Mike Melancon (drums), and Dale Wallace (keyboards, backing vocals). The band was founded in 1995 as 12 Gauge, which consisted of Mates, Pat Allingham (fiddle), Steven Swager (bass guitar), Chris Hartman (keyboards), Dan Binns (guitar), David Switzer (guitar), and Reni Barre (drums); Swager was replaced with Jeff Loberg early on. After recording under this name, the band moved to the United States in 1999 and renamed themselves to Emerson Drive. They released two albums for the former DreamWorks Records Nashville branch: ''Emerson Drive'' in 2002 and '' What If?'' in 2004. These accounted for their first hit singles in the United States: " I Should Be Sleeping", " Fall into Me", and " Last One Standing". After DreamWorks closed, Emerson Drive signed with Midas Records Nashville for the 2006 album '' Countrified'', which produced their only American number ...
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Open Season (Feist Album)
''Open Season'' is a remix album by Canadian singer and songwriter Feist. Released in April 2006, it was rumored to be a Canadian-only release. The second version was released July 18, 2006. The album contains alternative versions and remixes of songs from her award-winning album '' Let It Die'', including collaborations with Peaches, The Postal Service, k-os and Kings of Convenience. Track listing # "One Evening" (Gonzales solo piano) # " Inside + Out" ( Apostle of Hustle unmix live at the BBC) # " Mushaboom" ( Mocky mix) # "Gatekeeper" (One Room One Hour mix) # "Lonely Lonely" ( Frisbee'd mix) # "Mushaboom" (k-os mix) # "Snow Lion" (with Readymade FC) # "" # "The Simple Story" (with Jane Birkin) # "Lovertits" (with Gonzales) # "Mushaboom" ( The Postal Service mix) # "Gatekeeper" (Do Right mix) # "One Evening" (VV mix) # "When I Was a Young Girl When may refer to: * When?, one of the Five Ws, questions used in journalism * WHEN (AM), an Urban Adult Contemporary radio st ...
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The Open Season
The Open Season were a four-piece alternative rock band from Adelaide, South Australia. The Open Season formed in December 2004. The group is known for combining gutsy Aussie rock vocals and heavy melodic guitar riffs and have shared stages with bands such as New Found Glory, Lagwagon, Motion City Soundtrack, Behind Crimson Eyes, Matchbook Romance, The Audition, Parkway Drive, Mere Theory, After The Fall, Kisschasy, Gyroscope, In The Grey, Forgetting Yesterday, Angela's Dish, Straylight Run, Stolen Youth, Sunset Avenue, Something With Numbers, Trial Kennedy, Horsell Common, The Hot Lies, and The Getaway Plan. The Open Season toured nationally numerous times. In 2005, only days after releasing their demos online, the band signed with label Pee Records and released an EP, ''Chase''. The EP debuted at no 1 on the SA Real Music Charts (AWESAM) and sold out of its first pressing within a few weeks. Tracks from ''Chase'' and ''Before We Start'' have received airpla ...
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Annual Enrollment
In the United States, annual enrollment (also known as open enrollment or open season) is a period of time, usually but not always occurring once per year, when employees of companies and organizations, including the government, may make changes to their elected employee benefit options, such as health insurance. The term also applies to the annual period during which individuals may buy individual health insurance plans through the online, state-based health insurance exchanges established by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Prior to January 1, 2014 insurers offering individual medical coverage typically allowed new members passing underwriting to enroll at any time throughout the year. Annual enrollment is also prominent in Medicare, where almost 50 million enrollees can choose to stay in original Medicare, or join or change plans within the Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D Prescription Drug programs for the coming calendar year. Individuals usually ca ...
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The Malahat Review
''The Malahat Review'' is a Canadian quarterly literary magazine established in 1967. It features contemporary Canadian and international works of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction as well as reviews of recently published Canadian literature. Iain Higgins is the current editor. ''The Malahat Review'' publishes new work by emerging and established writers of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction from Canada and abroad. ''The Malahat Review'' is based in Victoria, British Columbia, and circulates locally, regionally, and nationally throughout Canada and sixteen other countries. A paid subscription base exists that is 88 percent Canadian, with libraries representing 16 percent of paid subscriptions. History ''The Malahat Review'' was founded in 1967 at the University of Victoria by Robin Skelton and John Peter. The magazine was edited by Skelton from 1971 to 1983, and thereafter by Constance Rooke, Derk Wynand, Marlene Cookshaw, and John Barton (editor from 2004 to 2018 ...
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