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Pow Pow (band)
Pow Pow may refer to: * "Pow Pow" (song), 2010 song by American rock band LCD Soundsystem *"Pow Pow", 2013 single by LPG (South Korean group) *Christopher Powell (musician), 21st-century American drummer who performs under the stage name Pow Pow See also *POW (other) * Pao Pao (other) *Bang Bang (other) Bang Bang or Bang Bang Bang or similar may refer to: Food * Bang bang chicken, a Chinese dish *Bang bang shrimp, a Chinese dish People * Abdul Razzaq (cricketer) (born 1979), nicknamed Bang Bang Razzaq * Bang Bang (Dubliner) (1906–1981), ...
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Pow Pow (song)
"Pow Pow" is the first single from American rock band LCD Soundsystem's third album ''This Is Happening'', released on April 17, 2010 to coincide with the 2010 Record Store Day. It was initially released with only 1000 copies of a one-sided vinyl record. The song has been described as similar to LCD Soundsystem's debut single Losing My Edge. Music video In November 2010, a music video was released for the track. The video was directed by David Ayer and starred Academy Award-nominated actress Anna Kendrick Anna Cooke Kendrick (born August 9, 1985) is an American actress. She has received various accolades, including a Satellite Award, five Teen Choice Awards, three MTV Movie Awards, and nominations for an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award a ... as a "shape-shifter" who collects "the souls of wicked men". Personell *James Murphy – guitar, simmons, omnichord, vocoder, vocals, claps, congas, cowbell, synare *Pat Mahoney – drums *Tyler Pope – bass *Nancy Whang – vo ...
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LPG (South Korean Group)
LPG (; an acronym for "Lovely Pretty Girls") was a South Korean girl group that debuted in 2005 under Chan2 Productions, inspired by the success of "semi-trot" singer Jang Yoon Jung. Their name showcases the fact that several of this group were pageant participants, with two of them having made it into the Miss Korea pageant. The group disbanded in 2016. History Debut Their first album, ''Long Pretty Girls'', was released in fall of 2005. Although most of the record consists of dance tracks, their first (and only) single from the album was called "캉캉 (Can Can)" a song performed in the " Can-can style". The novelty of the song brought them a lot of attention from the press, but neither the song nor the album were commercially popular. It has been referenced and parodied by many Korean variety shows, including SBS' ''X-Man'' and KBS' ''Star Golden Bell''. 2006: ''Arm Pillow'' Their second album was released at the end of September 2006, accompanied by a sexier image. Th ...
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Christopher Powell (musician)
Christopher Powell (stage name Pow Pow) is a musical artist from Philadelphia. He has been the drummer and percussionist for experimental rock groups Bent Leg Fatima and Need New Body, the equally adventurous music group Man Man, and the Chicago sextet Icy Demons. After Need New Body disbanded, Powell joined Man Man before recording the group's second album, "Six Demon Bag." He has played on all albums since as well as at all live shows, making him the second most consistent and oldest member (lead singer Ryan Kattner, a.k.a. Honus Honus, being the first). Christopher participated as drummer 11 in the Boredoms 77 Boadrum performance which occurred on 7 July 2007 at the Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park in Brooklyn, New York. He participates in, what according to Obey Your Brain's website is his solo project, Endless Joy. He also participates in the band The Chewables. He co-presented with Brian Dwyer the 2010 exhibit, "Give Pizza Chance" which was one of the bases for museum and p ...
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POW (other)
POW is "prisoner of war", a person, whether civilian or combatant, who is held in custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict. POW or pow may also refer to: Music * "P.O.W" (Bullet for My Valentine song) (2013) * " Pow! (Forward)", a 2004 song by Lethal Bizzle * "Pow", a song by the Beastie Boys from '' Check Your Head'' * "P.O.W. (Pissed Off White Boy)", a 1993 song by Beowülf from '' Un-Sentimental'' * "Pow", a song by Graham Central Station from ''My Radio Sure Sounds Good to Me'' * "POW", a 2009 song by Soulja Boy from '' The DeAndre Way'' Organizations * POW! Entertainment, a media production company * Polska Organizacja Wojskowa or Polish Military Organisation * Protect Our Winters, a non-profit environmental organization * Portorož Airport's IATA code Television * ''P.O.W.'' (''United States Steel Hour'') * ''P.O.W.'' (TV series), a 2003 ITV mini-series * "P.O.W." (''The Flash''), an episode of ''The Flash'' * ''P.O.W. - Bandi Yuddh Ke ...
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Pao Pao (other)
Pao Pao is a village on the island of Mo'orea in French Polynesia. Pao Pao or Paopao may also refer to: * "Pao Pao", a 1959 song by Monchito and His Mambo Royals * "Pao Pao" (Kokkinou song), a 2000 hit by Elli Kokkinou * ''Pao Pao'', a story by Pier Vittorio Tondelli * Pao Pao Bay, Mo'orea, Tahiti * Paopao (canoe), a single-outrigger canoe made from a single log in the Pacific islands of Tuvalu * Pao-pao ("Cannonball"), childhood nickname of Jackie Chan (born 1954), Hong Kong actor and filmmaker * Joe Paopao Joe Paopao (born June 30, 1955) is a former professional Canadian football quarterback and coach in the Canadian Football League (CFL). Paopao played 11 seasons in the CFL and was a member of the BC Lions, Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Ottaw ... (born 1955), American former quarterback and coach in the Canadian Football League * Jordan Paopao (born 1986), American former offensive lineman and special teams coordinator and tight ends coach for the Washington Huski ...
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