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Road Rage
Road Rage may refer to: * Road rage, a driving phenomenon Music * ''Road Rage'' (Great Big Sea album), 2000 * ''Road Rage'' (EP), a 1997 EP by Area-7 * ''Roadrage 2003'', a video compilation from Roadrunner Records * "Road Rage" (song), a single released by the Welsh band Catatonia in 1998 * "Road Rage", a song by Dizzee Rascal from ''Tongue n' Cheek'' * ''Road Rage'' (Quiet Riot album), 2017 * "Road Rage", a song by Young Thug from ''Punk'', 2021 Other media * ''Road Rage'' (film), a 1999 movie starring Yasmine Bleeth * ''Road Rage'' (audiobook), a 2009 audiobook including short stories by Richard Matheson and Stephen King / Joe Hill * ''Road Rage'' (novel), a 1997 novel by Ruth Rendell * ''Road Rage'' (1995 video game), by Konami * ''Road Rage'' (video game), a 2017 video game developed by Team6 Game Studios and published by Maximum Games * '' The Simpsons: Road Rage'', a 2001 video game * Road Rage (''Kinnikuman''), a fictional character in the anime and manga '' ...
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Road Rage
Road rage is aggressive or angry behavior exhibited by motorists. These behaviors include rude and verbal insults, yelling, physical threats or dangerous driving methods targeted at other drivers, pedestrians or cyclists in an effort to intimidate or release frustration. Road rage can lead to altercations, damage to property, assaults, and collisions that result in serious physical injuries or even death. Strategies include (but are not limited to) cutting motorists off, inappropriate honking, flipping off another driver, swerving, tailgating, brake checking and attempting to fight. According to a study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety that examined police records nationally, there were more than 1,250 incidents of road rage on average reported per year between 19901996 in the United States. Many of these incidents have ended with serious injuries or fatalities. These rates rose yearly throughout the six years of the study. A number of studies have found that individuals ...
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Road Rage (Great Big Sea Album)
''Road Rage'' is an album by Great Big Sea released in 2000. It is a compilation of live performances that took place between October 14 and December 31, 1999. Track listing #"Donkey Riding" (Traditional) 2:18 #"When I'm Up (I Can't Get Down) "When I'm Up (I Can't Get Down)" is a song written by English folk rock group Oysterband and later made famous in Canada by Newfoundlander folk rock band Great Big Sea. It first appeared as track 1 on Oysterband's 1993 album '' Holy Bandits''. It ..." (Ian Telfer, Alan Prosser, John Jones) 3:53 #"Everything Shines" (Chris Trapper) 2:40 #"Goin Up" (Alan Doyle) 4:55 #"Boston and St. John's" (Alan Doyle) 4:36 #" The Night Pat Murphy Died" (Traditional) 3:36 #" Consequence Free" (Alan Doyle, Séan McCann, Bob Hallett, Darrell Power) 3:07 #" Captain Wedderburn" (Traditional) 3:51 #"The Old Black Rum" (Bob Hallett) 3:31 #"General Taylor" (Arranged By Alan Doyle, Séan McCann, Bob Hallett, Darrell Power) 3:41 #" Lukey" (Arranged By Alan Doyle, ...
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Road Rage (EP)
''Road Rage'' is the second extended play, by Australian Ska band Area-7. Track listing #"Road Rage" #"Disarray" #"Skin Deep" #"Soul Stomper" #"Peter Mac" #"B.A. Song" #"Healthy Body (Sick Mind)"* *Healthy Body (Sick Mind) is a cover of a song originally recorded by Operation Ivy (band), Operation Ivy. 1997 EPs Area-7 albums ...
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Roadrage 2003
''Roadrage 2003'' is a compilation DVD featuring various artist with Roadrunner Records. Track listing # My Plague (New Abuse Mix – Director's Cut) – Slipknot # Back to the Primitive (Uncensored version) – Soulfly # Fixation on the Darkness – Killswitch Engage # Unreal – Ill Niño # God Save Us – Ill Niño # Loco – Coal Chamber # Smothered – Spineshank # Synthetic – Spineshank # Resurrection – Fear Factory # The Blood, the Sweat, the Tears (live) – Machine Head # Roots Bloody Roots – Sepultura # Down Again – Chimaira # Sp Lit – Chimaira # I Don't Wanna Be Me – Type O Negative # Inhale – Stone Sour # White Wedding – Murderdolls # Tabula Rasa – Sinch # Nothing Could Come Between Us – Theory of a Deadman # Too Bad – Nickelback # Kry – Life of Agony # Medicated – Downthesun Downthesun (stylised in lowercase) was an American nu metal band formed in Kansas City, Missouri in 1999. The group was known for their abrasive and heav ...
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Road Rage (song)
"Road Rage" is a song recorded by Welsh band Catatonia, taken from their second studio album, '' International Velvet'' (1998). It was written by band member Mark Roberts, with the production credit given generally to the band. "Road Rage" was released as the third single from the album on 20 April 1998, following their breakthrough success with the song " Mulder and Scully". The title "Road Rage" was based on the murder of Lee Harvey by his girlfriend Tracie Andrews in December 1996, something for which singer Cerys Matthews later apologised to Harvey's mother. "Road Rage" was received positively by the press, with particular praise given to the way that Matthews rolled the r's in the chorus of the song. Commercially, the song peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart, eventually gaining a silver sales certification from the British Phonographic Industry. It also reached the top 30 in Ireland and the top 40 in Australia. It received nominations for best song at the Brit A ...
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Tongue N' Cheek
''Tongue n' Cheek'' is the fourth studio album by British rapper Dizzee Rascal. The album was released on 20 September 2009 and includes the number one singles, "Dance wiv Me", " Bonkers", "Holiday" and "Dirtee Disco". It has been certified platinum by the BPI for sales of over 300,000, making it the best-selling album of Rascal's career. Background Its release was announced on ''Friday Night with Jonathan Ross'' when, in an interview, Rascal revealed details including track information and production. He confirmed in an interview on Radio 1 that he is leaving his grime roots behind, in favour of more mainstream pop music. On 23 May 2009, Calvin Harris revealed on his Twitter that he was producing a Dizzee track. At the Evolution Festival in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, he confirmed that there will be two new singles from the album called "Road Rage" and "Dirtee Cash". Dirtee Cash heavily samples The Adventures of Stevie V song "Dirty Cash.". Samples are also used on "Can't Tek No More ...
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Road Rage (Quiet Riot Album)
''Road Rage'' is the thirteenth studio album from the heavy metal band Quiet Riot. This is the first album to feature American Idol alum James Durbin on lead vocals. The album was originally recorded with vocalist Seann Nicols, a former member of Adler's Appetite and Icon, and scheduled for release on April 21, 2017. Pre-orders for the album began on March 1, 2017, and the instant gratification track was titled "The Seeker" (with Nicols). However, Nicols was fired from the band in March, and it was subsequently announced that the album would be postponed so that Nicols' vocals and lyrics could be replaced and re-recorded by Durbin. The track "The Seeker" was withdrawn from distribution at this point, and never saw release on the final version of Road Rage in any form. The album finally saw release on August 4, 2017. Billboard Magazine debuted the music video for the single "Can't Get Enough" directed by Regina Russell Banali on July 24, 2017 Track listing Personnel Quiet Rio ...
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Punk (Young Thug Album)
Punk or punks may refer to: Genres, subculture, and related aspects * Punk rock, a music genre originating in the 1970s associated with various subgenres * Punk subculture, a subculture associated with punk rock, or aspects of the subculture such as: ** Punk fashion ** Punk ideologies ** Punk literature ** Punk visual art Writing genres * Cyberpunk derivatives, subgenres of speculative fiction with universes built on one particular technology that is extrapolated to a highly sophisticated level, a gritty transreal urban style, or a particular approach to social themes ** Cyberpunk, a science fiction subgenre with a computers-focused setting *** Biopunk *** Nanopunk *** Postcyberpunk ** Steampunk, a science fiction subgenre that incorporates technology and aesthetic designs inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery *** Atompunk *** Clockpunk *** Dieselpunk ** Splatterpunk, a movement within horror fiction in the 1980s, distinguished by its graphic, often gory ...
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Road Rage (film)
''Road Rage'' is a 1999 American made-for-TV movie, a thriller starring Yasmine Bleeth and Jere Burns. It was first broadcast on NBC on October 3, 1999. Plot Ellen Carson (Yasmine Bleeth) is a real estate agent who inadvertently cuts off a delivery truck driver while changing lanes on the freeway to hurry home. The truck driver turns out to be a disturbed man named Eddie Madden ( Jere Burns), who proceeds to chase after Ellen in an effort to run her off the road. Ellen in fear calls the 1-800 number on the back of his truck and lodges a complaint, which causes Eddie to lose his job, and he (being a grieving husband and father who earlier lost his family to a car accident) sets out to destroy Ellen's family and soon becomes fixated on Ellen and her teenage stepdaughter Cynthia (Alana Austin) and plots to have them as replacement family, by removing the head of the house, Ellen's husband and Cynthia's father Jim Carson ( John Wesley Shipp). Cast *Yasmine Bleeth as Ellen Carson ...
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Road Rage (audiobook)
''Road Rage'' is the title of an audiobook published in February 2009 by HarperAudio. It combines two short stories: Richard Matheson's ''Duel'' and its homage called ''Throttle'' written by Stephen King and his son Joe Hill (writer). Both stories of the audiobook are read by the American actor Stephen Lang. Information *''Throttle'' originally appeared in ''He Is Legend He Is Legend is an American hard rock/ heavy metal band from Wilmington, North Carolina, formed in the late 1990s but settled on the name "He Is Legend" in 2003. According to the aggregate of the listeners, He Is Legend's music is similar to th ...'', a book collecting short stories that are inspired by the work of Richard Matheson. *The CDs are tracked as follows: :* CD 1: ''Duel'' (Tracks 1 - 7); ''Throttle'' -beginning (Tracks 8+9) :* CD 2: Rest of ''Throttle'' (Tracks 1 - 7); Credits (Track 8) {{Joe Hill Audiobooks by title or series HarperCollins books 2009 books ...
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Road Rage (novel)
Chief Inspector Reginald "Reg" Wexford is a recurring character in a series of detective novels by English crime writer Ruth Rendell. He made his first appearance in the author's 1964 debut ''From Doon With Death'', and has since been the protagonist of 23 more novels (plus some short stories). In ''The Ruth Rendell Mysteries'' he was played by George Baker. Character In a 2013 interview, Rendell stated: Wexford is a Liberal Democrat though, and I am a Labour party member, in fact a Labour peer, so I am further to the left than him. Wexford is an intelligent, sensitive man. He has a placid wife, Dora, and two daughters, Sheila and Sylvia. He has a good relationship with Sheila (his favourite) but a difficult relationship with Sylvia (who feels slighted though he has never actually intended to slight her). He also has a strong friendship with DI Mike Burden. Setting The Wexford series of novels are set in "Kingsmarkham", a fictional town in Sussex. Kingsmarkham has been report ...
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Road Rage (1995 Video Game)
''Road Rage'' (known as Speed King NEO KOBE 2045/Speed King in Japan) is a 3D cyberpunk themed racing game by Konami released for arcades in 1995 and on the PlayStation in 1996/1997 (depending on the distribution region). While the arcade version was released worldwide, the PlayStation port was only released in Japan and Europe. The European PlayStation version of the game is considered obscure and very rare the same can be said for the arcade cabinets due to their elusive status. The game contains references to a large number of other Konami games ( Gradius, Parodius, Metal Gear, Snatcher, Frogger, etc.). The races themselves take place in the city of Neo Kobe (known from Konami's Snatcher), inspired by the movie Blade Runner. The gameplay is similar to the better-known futuristic racing series Wipeout. In order to approximate the authentic gameplay of the original arcade version, the PlayStation port features support for the NeGcon The , stylized as neGcon, is a motion-b ...
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