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Prime Evil (film)
Prime Evil may refer to: * ''Prime Evil'' (album), by Venom, 1989 * ''Prime Evil'' (EP), by Raymond Watts, 1997 * ''Prime Evil'' (anthology), a 1988 anthology of horror short stories * ''Prime Evil'' (Buffy novel), a 2000 ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' novel *Prime Evil, the primary villain in the animated series ''Ghostbusters'' * Eugene de Kock Eugene Alexander de Kock (born 29 January 1949) is a former South African Police colonel, torturer, and assassin, active under the apartheid government. Nicknamed "Prime Evil" by the press, De Kock was the commanding officer of C10, a counterin ... (born 1949), nicknamed Prime Evil, South African former police colonel and assassin See also * Primevil (other) * Primeval (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Prime Evil (album)
''Prime Evil'' is the sixth studio album by British heavy metal band Venom. It was released in 1989 and is the first in a series of three albums with Atomkraft bassist and vocalist Tony Dolan, replacing Conrad "Cronos" Lant, as a band member and composer. Track listing Personnel ;Venom * Demolition Man – bass, vocals * Mantas – lead guitar * Al Barnes – rhythm guitar * Abaddon – drums ;Production *Nick Tauber Nick Tauber is a British record producer best known for his work with Thin Lizzy, Toyah and Marillion in the 1970s and 1980s. Nick Tauber continues to manage, produce, and consult with acts/artists/and producers. In the late 1990s, Tauber was in ..., Kevin Ridley – producers *Barry Clempson – engineer *Steve Brew – assistant engineer References Venom (band) albums 1989 albums Albums produced by Kevin Ridley {{1980s-thrash-metal-album-stub ...
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Prime Evil (EP)
''Prime Evil'' is a 1997 EP released by Raymond Watts (as PIG) It was released exclusively in Japan as a follow-up to 1996's '' Wrecked''. It features four remixes of tracks from ''Wrecked'' as well as a cover of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" and the original tracks "Prime Evil" and "The Keeper of the Margarita". Track listing # "Prime Evil" (Raymond Watts, Steve White) – 6:41 # "Wrecked (Ken Ishii Remix)" (Watts, White) – 6:38 # "War Pigs" (Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward) – 6:25 # "Everything (PIG Remix)" (Watts, Santos de Castro) – 4:29 # "The Keeper of the Margarita" (Watts, White) – 6:07 # "Save Me (Locust Remix)" (Watts) – 4:58 # "Silt (Euphonic Remix)" (Watts) – 6:41 Personnel *Raymond Watts *Steve White *Giles Littlefield – additional noise and programming *Jo Maskell – vocals Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music) ...
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Prime Evil (anthology)
''Prime Evil'' is an anthology of horror short stories edited by Douglas E. Winter. It was first published in 1988 by New American Library. With the exception of the Dennis Etchison story, "The Blood Kiss", the stories are original to this anthology. Contents * Introduction, by Douglas E. Winter * "The Night Flier", by Stephen King * "Having a Woman at Lunch", by Paul E. Hazel * "The Blood Kiss", by Dennis Etchison * "Coming to Grief", by Clive Barker * "Food", by Thomas Tessier * "The Great God Pan", by M. John Harrison * "Orange Is for Anguish, Blue for Insanity", by David Morrell * "The Juniper Tree", by Peter Straub * "Spinning Tales with the Dead", by Charles L. Grant * "Alice’s Last Adventure", by Thomas Ligotti * "Next Time You’ll Know Me", by Ramsey Campbell * "The Pool", by Whitley Strieber Louis Whitley Strieber (; born June 13, 1945) is an American writer best known for his horror novels ''The Wolfen'' and '' The Hunger'' and for '' Communion'', a non-fict ...
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Prime Evil (Buffy Novel)
''Prime Evil'' is an original novel based on the U.S. television series ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''. Tagline: 'Infinity awaits an ancient evil'. Plot summary Crystal Gregory is a beautiful new teacher at Sunnydale High, who also happens to give Buffy panic fits whenever she's in the same room as her. Buffy can't sense anything unusual about the teacher and begins to wonder if she's losing her mind. But lately, Anya and Michael seem to be getting awfully close to Crystal and would appear to do anything for her. While out for her usual patrol at night, Buffy has two strange encounters; one, a man is completely incinerated by red and lighting and the other being a girl from school who has a burn mark on her neck in the shape of the symbol for infinity. As soon as Giles gets cracking on his books, he finds out that Crystal is in fact Shugra, a powerful primal witch which is trying to activate the source. She needs a coven of 13 willing people to participate in order to draw the prope ...
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Ghostbusters (1986 TV Series)
''Ghostbusters'' (later called ''Filmation's Ghostbusters'') is a 1986 American animated television series created by Filmation and distributed by Tribune Entertainment, serving as the sequel to Filmation's 1975 live-action television show ''The Ghost Busters''. It is not to be confused with Columbia Pictures' 1984 film ''Ghostbusters'' or that film's subsequent animated television show ''The Real Ghostbusters'', which premiered five days later. When making their film, Columbia Pictures needed to obtain rights to use the name from Filmation. The success of Columbia's (unrelated) film spurred Filmation to resurrect their own property, producing an animated series based on the characters from the earlier TV show. This animated series ran from September 8 to December 5, 1986 in daytime syndication, and produced 65 episodes. The series is technically called simply ''Ghostbusters'', but home video releases used the name ''Filmation's Ghostbusters'' to avoid confusion. In the U.S., rer ...
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Eugene De Kock
Eugene Alexander de Kock (born 29 January 1949) is a former South African Police colonel, torturer, and assassin, active under the apartheid government. Nicknamed "Prime Evil" by the press, De Kock was the commanding officer of C10, a counterinsurgency unit of the SAP that kidnapped, tortured, and murdered numerous anti-apartheid activists from the 1980s to the early 1990s. C10's victims included members of the African National Congress. Following South Africa's transition to democracy in 1994, De Kock disclosed the full scope of C10's crimes while testifying before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. In 1996, he was tried and convicted on eighty-nine charges and sentenced to 212 years in prison. Since beginning his sentence, De Kock has accused several members of the apartheid government, including former State President F. W. de Klerk, of permitting C10's activities. In 2015, he was granted parole, and is currently released . Early life and service Eugene Alexander d ...
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Primevil (other)
Primevil was a short-lived American rock group in the 1970s. Their only release, ''Smokin' Bats at Campton's'', has been described as "a bona fide stoner rock touchstone"Eduardo Rivadavia. ''Smokin' Bats at Campton's'' AllMusic. Retrieved November 8, 2009. and was later reissued in 2006. In 2007, the group was mentioned in an article in ''Classic Rock Classic rock is a US radio format which developed from the album-oriented rock (AOR) format in the early 1980s. In the United States, the classic rock format comprises rock music ranging generally from the mid-1960s through the mid 1990s, prima ...'' magazine titled "The Lost Pioneers of Heavy Metal". Discography *''Smokin' Bats at Campton's'' (1974) Tracks: 01. Leavin' (Larry Lucas, Mark Sipe, Dave Campton) - 3:53 02. Progress (Mark Sipe, Dave Campton) - 3:25 03. Fantasies (Jay Wilfong) - 6:04 04. Pretty Woman (Mel Cupp, Larry Lucas, Mark Sipe, Dave Campton) - 3:12 05. Tell Me If You Can (Dave Campton, Mel Cupp, Larry Lucas, ...
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