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Pandæmonium, Pandemonium or Pandamonium may refer to: Literature * Pandæmonium (''Paradise Lost''), capital of Hell in John Milton's epic poem ''Paradise Lost'' * ''Pandaemonium'' (history book), a book by Humphrey Jennings, published posthumously in 1985 * ''Pandaemonium'' (novel), a 2009 novel by Christopher Brookmyre * ''Pandemonium'' (novel), a 2012 novel by Lauren Oliver Film and television * ''Pandemonium'', a 1971 Japanese film directed by Toshio Matsumoto * ''Pandemonium'' (1982 film), a 1982 American comedy * ''Pandemonium'' (1987 film), Australian horror movie * ''Pandaemonium'' (film), a 2000 UK drama about the poets Coleridge and Wordsworth * ''Pandamonium'' (TV series), a 1982 American animated series * "Pandemonium" (''Kaze no Stigma''), an episode of ''Kaze no Stigma'' * ''Pandemonium'', the opening segment of the London 2012 opening ceremony * "Pandemonium" (''The Unit''), an episode of ''The Unit'' * "Pandemonium" (''The Good Place''), an episode of ' ...
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Pandemonium (Killing Joke Album)
''Pandemonium'' is the ninth studio album by English post-punk band Killing Joke, released on 2 August 1994 by Butterfly Records. The album marked Killing Joke's return after a four-year hiatus, the longest the band had taken since it was founded. It also featured the return of founding member Youth, who replaced Paul Raven on bass. Content The vocal tracks for "Pandemonium", "Exorcism" and "Millennium" were recorded in the King's Chamber of The Great Pyramid of Giza. The session was filmed by director Shaun Pettigrew and features in the Killing Joke documentary ''The Death And Resurrection Show'' (2013) which also details alleged paranormal experiences during the recording.Coleman, Jaz (2013). ''Letters from Cythera'', p. 378. self-published. Frontman Jaz Coleman considered ''Pandemonium'' to be a conceptual album on the external influence of Arabic music, which was spread throughout the album. It also incorporated his perspective on life, which is apparent in songs such ...
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Pandæmonium (Paradise Lost)
Pandæmonium is the Capital city, capital of Hell in John Milton's epic poem ''Paradise Lost''. "Pandæmonium" (in some versions of English language, English "Pandemonium") stems from the Greek language, Greek "παν", meaning "all" or "every", and "δαιμόνιον", a diminutive form meaning "little spirit", "little angel", or, as Christians interpreted it, "little daemon", and later, "demon". It thus roughly translates as "All Demons", but can also be interpreted as Παν-δαιμον-ειον, Pandemoneios or "all-demon-place". John Milton invented the name for the capital of Hell, "the High Capital, of Satan and his peerage, Peers", built by the fallen angels at the suggestion of Mammon at the end of Book I of ''Paradise Lost'' (1667). It was designed by the architect Mulciber (Paradise Lost), Mulciber, who had been the designer of palaces in Heaven before his fall. (In Roman times, Mulciber was another name for the Roman god Vulcan (mythology), Vulcan.) Book II begin ...
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Pandemonium (Dungeons & Dragons)
In the fantasy role-playing game ''Dungeons & Dragons'', an Outer Plane is one of a number of general types of planes of existence. They can also be referred to as ''godly planes'', ''spiritual planes'' or ''divine planes''. The Outer Planes are home to beings such as deities and their servants such as demons, celestials and devils. Each Outer Plane is usually the physical manifestation of a particular moral and ethical alignment and the entities that dwell there often embody the traits related to that alignment. The intangible and esoteric Outer Planes—the realms of ideals, philosophies, and gods—stand in contrast to the Inner Planes, which compose the material building blocks of reality and the realms of energy and matter. All Outer Planes are spatially infinite but are composed of features and locations of finite scope. Many of these planes are often split into a collection of further infinites called ''layers'', which are essentially sub-planes that represent one partic ...
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Pandemonium (Pet Shop Boys Album)
''Pandemonium'' is the second live album by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys. It was released on 15 February 2010 by Parlophone as a CD and DVD combo. It is a recording of a live concert at The O2 Arena in London on 21 December 2009, as part of the duo's Pandemonium Tour. The DVD includes the full Pandemonium show filmed by David Barnard. The sound was produced and remixed for DVD by Dave Woolley. The CD, mixed by Stuart Price, includes 17 songs from the show. Track listing CD #"More Than a Dream"/"Heart (Pet Shop Boys song), Heart" – 4:23 #"Did You See Me Coming?" – 3:41 #"Pandemonium"/"Can You Forgive Her? (song), Can You Forgive Her?" – 4:05 #"Love Etc." – 3:14 #"Go West (song), Go West"/"Paninaro" – 3:55 #"Two Divided by Zero" – 3:46 #"Why Don't We Live Together?"/"In The Night"/"Left to My Own Devices" – 4:17 #"New York City Boy" – 2:51 #"Always on My Mind" – 3:43 #"Closer to Heaven (musical), Closer to Heaven"/"Left to My Own Devices"/"Heart" – 5:40 ...
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Pandemonium (Loudness Album)
is the sixteenth studio album by Japanese heavy metal band Loudness. It was released in 2001 only in Japan. All music is credited to Loudness and all lyrics to Niihara. Track listing #"Ya Stepped on a Mine" - 3:44 #"Bloody Doom" - 5:56 #"The Pandemonium" - 4:34 #"Vision" - 4:57 #"What's the Truth?" - 4:08 #"Suicide Doll" - 6:45 #"Chaos" - 4:47 #"The Candidate" - 5:09 #"Real Man" - 6:04 #"Inflame" - 4:41 #"Snake Venom" - 4:56 Personnel ;Loudness *Minoru Niihara - vocals *Akira Takasaki - guitars *Masayoshi Yamashita - bass *Munetaka Higuchi (December 24, 1958 – November 30, 2008) was a Japanese musician and record producer. He is best known as the original drummer of the heavy metal band Loudness, but first rose to prominence as a member of Lazy in the 1970s. Career From a ... - drums ;Production *Takafumi Yamada - co-producer *Masatoshi Sakimoto - engineer, mixing *Kenichi Nakamura, Nobuko Shimura, Shinichi Naitō, Tadashi Hashimoto, Yukiko Matsushita - assistant e ...
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Pandemonium (Gothminister Album)
''Pandemonium'' is the seventh studio album by gothic industrial metal band Gothminister, released on 21 October 2022 on the label AFM Records AFM Records GmbH is a music label based in Schwalmstadt, Germany. They focus on the heavy metal musical genre, signing bands such as U.D.O., Doro, Lordi, Kotipelto, Masterplan, Nostradameus, and Annihilator. In 2005, Candlelight Records si .... Track listing References 2022 albums Gothminister albums AFM Records albums {{2020s-metal-album-stub ...
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Pandemonium (Chthonic Album)
''Pandemonium'' is the second greatest hits compilation album from Taiwanese black metal band Chthonic. It features eleven tracks from eleven years of band history (1996 – 2007). It follows ''A Decade on the Throne,'' a live album and DVD intended for the Asian market. ''A Decade on the Throne'' and ''Pandemonium'' are identical with regards to the track listings, up to a total of nine songs. For ''Pandemonium'', however, seven tracks were re-recorded with the band's main drummer Dani, who, after an injury during a live show in 2005, was replaced by Reno Killerich for the recording of ''Seediq Bale''. At the time of the release of ''Pandemonium'', the band toured Europe and the U.S., spreading their message of an independent Taiwan that wants to contribute to international society regardless of Chinese oppression. Track listing *Track 5 combines "Mother Isle Disintegrated, Aboriginal Gods Enthroned" from ''Where the Ancestors' Souls Gathered'' with "Mother Isle Disintegrat ...
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Pandemonium (Cavalera Conspiracy Album)
''Pandemonium'' is the third studio album by Cavalera Conspiracy. The album was released October 31 in Europe, November 3 in the UK, and November 4, 2014 in North America. Album information During the writing of the album Max Cavalera almost considered naming the album "Fuck That Groove" because of how fast and brutal the songs ended up. In an interview with Loudwire, Max admitted to putting his brother Igor to the test, “It’s like trying to make him play fast like he’s 15-years-old … You’re gonna play fast the whole time and every time he was in a groove, I’d say, ‘Fuck the groove, get out of the groove and go back to fast.” A new song titled "Bonzai Kamikaze" was uploaded to Napalm's official SoundCloud in August. The song is about Japanese kamikaze pilots and their fervor to commit suicide for their country. Track listing Personnel Cavalera Conspiracy * Max Cavalera – vocals, rhythm guitar * Igor Cavalera – drums, percussion * Marc Rizzo – lead guitar ...
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Ray Holman
Raymond Anthony Holman (born 1944) is a musician, composer, pannist and performer from Trinidad and Tobago. Biography In 1957, Ray Holman began playing steelpan at the age of 13 with the Invaders Steel Orchestra, led by Ellie Mannette, for whom he composed his first pan piece, "Ray's Saga", recorded by the Invaders in 1961. At 20, he became the youngest player to win the solo Ping Pong (an early version of the tenor pan) competition in the 1964 Trinidad and Tobago Music Festival. Later, he became arranger for Invaders Steelband, doing classical pieces such as "Dream of Olwen" and "Etude in Ab." In 1963, he moved to work with the steel band Starlift, whom he achieved consistent success with in both the Panorama competition and the informal "Bomb" played on the road at Carnival. Two of his most renowned arrangements were "I Feel Pretty" and "Penny Lane". During the 1960s his arrangements placed Starlift in the top 3 twice (1964: "Mas in South" – Kitchener, 3rd place; 1968: "Jan ...
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Pandemonium (tour)
The Pandemonium tour is the fourth and current headlining concert tour by Japanese singer Joji, in support of his third studio album '' Smithereens'' (2022). With Kenny Beats as his special guest, the supporting acts are the American rappers Lil Toe and Savage Realm. SavageRealm and Scottish electronic producer Sam Gellaitry are set to support the Oceania leg. The tour began on September 29, 2023, at Toyota Center in Houston and is scheduled to conclude on December 3, 2023, at the Central Harbourfront in Hong Kong. Set list This set list is representative of the show in Los Angeles, performed on October 6, 2023. It is not intended to represent all shows of the tour. # "Sanctuary" # " Yeah Right" # " Night Rider" # " Will He" # "Daylight" # " Yukon (Interlude)" # " Pretty Boy" # " Worldstar Money (Interlude)" # " I Don't Wanna Waste My Time" # "Attention" # " Ew" # " Die for You" # " Like You Do" # " Afterthought" # " Can't Get Over You" # " Plastic Taste" # " Gimme Love" # "S ...
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Pandemonium Tour
The Pandemonium Tour was a worldwide concert tour by British pop duo Pet Shop Boys in support of their tenth studio album ''Yes''. The tour visited Europe, Asia and the Americas. Set list # "Heart" (Stuart Price Mix) – contains elements of "More Than a Dream" (Magical Dub) # " Did You See Me Coming?" # "Pandemonium"/"Can You Forgive Her?" # " Love Comes Quickly" ''(June–July 2009 shows only)'' # " Love etc." # "Building a Wall"/"Integral" # " Go West" # "Two Divided by Zero" # "Why Don't We Live Together?" # " New York City Boy" ''(Added August 2009)'' # " Always on My Mind" # " Closer to Heaven"/"Left to My Own Devices" # "Do I Have To?" # "King's Cross" # "The Way It Used to Be" # "Jealousy" # "Suburbia" # " What Have I Done to Deserve This?" ''(Added November 2009)'' # "All Over the World" # "Se a vida é (That's the Way Life Is)" # "Viva la Vida"/"Domino Dancing" # "It's a Sin" ;Encore # "Being Boring" # "Together" (8 December 2010 only) # " My Girl" ''(17–21 Decem ...
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The Lost And Found Orchestra
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