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Animosity
Animosity may refer to: * ''Animosity'' (comic), an American comic book series published by AfterShock Comics * Animosity (band), an American death metal band formed in 2000 * ''Animosity'' (Corrosion of Conformity album), 1985 * ''Animosity'' (Sevendust album), 2001 * ''Animosity'' (The Berzerker album), 2007 * ''Animosity'' (film), a 2013 horror film See also *''Animositisomina ''Animositisomina'' is the eighth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on February 18, 2003 by Sanctuary Records. Background The album's title is a palindrome made of the word "animosity" spelled without the final let ...
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Animosity (Sevendust Album)
''Animosity'' is the third studio album by American rock band Sevendust, released on November 13, 2001 through TVT Records. The album appeared on the ''Billboard'' 200, remained there for thirteen weeks and peaked at No. 28 on December 1, 2001. ''Animosity'' was certified gold on March 11, 2002 through the Recording Industry Association of America. Sevendust released five variations of the album. Two variations were released in the United States with thirteen tracks, one version with explicit lyrics and the other with censored lyrics. Another explicit lyric version was released in the United States with a bonus track, and another censored version was released with two bonus tracks. The China release featured fifteen tracks. Five singles were released from the album, four of which appeared on the mainstream and modern ''Billboard'' charts. "T.O.A.B." (Tits on a Boar) was featured in the computer animation '' Galerians: Rion''. "Angel's Son", originally released on ''Strait Up ...
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Animosity (band)
Animosity was an American death metal band from San Francisco, California, formed in 2000. The band released three studio albums, toured in the United States and Europe, and disbanded in 2009. The classic lineup of Animosity consisted of vocalist Leo Miller, guitarists Frank Costa and Chase Fraser, bassist Evan Brewer and drummer Navene Koperweis. History Animosity formed in 2000 in San Francisco, California. They released their debut album, '' Shut It Down'', on Tribunal Records in 2003, when the members of the band were 16 and 17 years old. In 2005, they released their second disc, ''Empires'', on Black Market Activities (with distribution through Metal Blade Records) and toured the United States with Origin and Malevolent Creation. Their third album, ''Animal'', was produced by Kurt Ballou of Converge and released in October 2007. They have also toured Europe with Converge and Belgian hardcore/punk band Rise and Fall. Animosity disbanded officially after nearly a year of non- ...
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Animosity (comic)
Animosity may refer to: * ''Animosity'' (comic), an American comic book series published by AfterShock Comics * Animosity (band), an American death metal band formed in 2000 * ''Animosity'' (Corrosion of Conformity album), 1985 * ''Animosity'' (Sevendust album), 2001 * ''Animosity'' (The Berzerker album), 2007 * ''Animosity'' (film), a 2013 horror film See also *''Animositisomina ''Animositisomina'' is the eighth studio album by American industrial metal band Ministry, released on February 18, 2003 by Sanctuary Records. Background The album's title is a palindrome made of the word "animosity" spelled without the final let ...
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Animosity (film)
''Animosity'' is a 2013 horror thriller film written and directed by Brendan Steere. It had its world premiere on May 13, 2013, and stars Tracy Willet and Marcin Paluch as two newlyweds who discover a sinister presence in the woods. Premise Mike (Marcin Paluch) and Carrie (Tracy Willet) Bonner are newly wed and have decided to move into a house set deep into a quiet and secluded forest. Carrie is unnerved by a series of strange encounters with others living in the area, encounters that her husband dismisses as nothing to worry about. She is horrified when she witnesses a violent event and becomes convinced that the area is home to sinister supernatural powers. Cast *Marcin Paluch as Mike Bonner *Tracy Willet as Carrie Bonner *Thea McCartan as Lauren *Tom Martin as Carl Hampton *Stephan Goldbach as Tom *Alyssa Kempinski as Nicole *Matt Ziegel as Joe *Michelle Jones as Erin *Rob O'Rourke as Boy Reception ''Fangoria'' gave ''Animosity'' three skulls and praised the movie for its use ...
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Animosity (Corrosion Of Conformity Album)
''Animosity'' is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Corrosion of Conformity. It was released on October 25, 1985. The album cover art was done by artist Pushead. Track listing Covers * Metallica, longtime fans of Corrosion of Conformity, performed the song "Holier" at least twice live in concert (Los Angeles and Donington). * Monster Voodoo Machine covered the song "Holier" on their 1998 release ''Direct Reaction Now!'' (it was the hidden track). * Severed Head of State covered "Prayer" on their 2002 EP release ''No Love Lost''. * Mr. Bungle covered "Loss for Words" several times during their ''Disco Volante'' tour and released their version on ''The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo'' in 2020. * A cover of "Hungry Child" appears on Agoraphobic Nosebleed's compilation album ''Bestial Machinery (Discography Volume 1)'' * All Out War covered "Mad World" as a hidden track on their 1998 LP "For Those Who Were Crucified". Personnel ;Corrosion of Conformi ...
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Animosity (The Berzerker Album)
''Animosity'' is the fourth album by the band The Berzerker released in 2007. As with the first and third albums, a drum machine was used on the drum parts. Reception Metal Hammer gave it a rating of Track listing # "Eye for an Eye" – 2:17 # "Purgatory" – 3:04 # "False Hope" – 3:29 # "Evolution" – 2:47 # "No more Reasons" – 2:45 # "Retribution" – 2:41 # "The Cancer" – 3:09 # "Weapons of War" – 2:31 # "Heavily Medicated" – 2:26 # "Lonely World" – 3:47 The song "Heavily Medicated" was featured in Issue 164 of ''Metal Hammer'' magazine. A Limited Edition was also released with a live bonus disc entitled ''Live in London''. It was recorded on the UK tour at London's Dome on December 16, 2006. Bonus disc track listing # "Intro" # "Forever" # "Compromise" # "The Principles and Practices of Embalming" # ""Y"" # "Never Hated More" # "World of Tomorrow" # "Disregard" # "All About You" # "Cannibal Rights" # "Heavily Medicated" # "Burnt" # "Afterlife" # "Chapel of ...
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AfterShock Comics
AfterShock Comics is an American comic book publisher founded in April 2015. AfterShock is described as a "hybrid comic book company combining the creative edge of an independent comic book publisher with the strengths and experience of a traditional powerhouse." Senior executives include Jawad Qureshi. In December 2022, AfterShock Comics filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. History The company was co-founded by Joe Pruett, editor of the noted comic anthology ''Negative Burn'' and Mike Marts, the former executive editor in charge of Marvel Comics' X-Men franchise and DC Comics' Batman franchise. Other co-founders include Lee Kramer, Jon Kramer, and Michael Richter. Other senior executives include Jawad Qureshi. AfterShock's published works are creator-owned and its portfolio includes comics by Cullen Bunn, Warren Ellis, Garth Ennis, and Marguerite Bennett, among others. AfterShock Comics won the New Publisher of the Year Diamond Gem Award in 2017. The label attracted attention i ...
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