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Howler may refer to: *Howler (band), a band from Minneapolis, Minnesota * ''The Howler (King Crimson song), The Howler'', a 1982 song by British rock band ''King Crimson'' *The Howler, a roller coaster at Holiday World in Santa Claus, Indiana *The Howler (video game), ''The Howler'' (video game) *Howler (mascot), the mascot of the Arizona Coyotes *Howler (Animorphs), a fictional alien species from the Animorphs setting *Howler (Harry Potter), Howler (''Harry Potter''), a magical object in the ''Harry Potter'' setting * The JoJoLands, HOWLER, a fictional infrastructure development company in ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure's'' ninth part, ''The JoJoLands, The JOJOLands'' *Howlers, a type of Mathematical fallacy#Howlers, mathematical fallacy *Howlers, creatures in ''Resistance: Fall of Man'' *Howlers, creatures in Metro 2033 (video game), ''Metro 2033'' See also

*Erbil or Hewlêr, a city in Iraq *Howler monkey, a New World monkey *Off-hook tone or howler tone {{disambiguation ...
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Howler (band)
Howler was an indie rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. The group consisted of Jordan Gatesmith on lead guitar and vocals, Ian Nygaard on guitar, Yayo Trujillo on bass and Hiram Sevilla on drums. Howler received international acclaim, most notably from NME, which named Howler their No. 3 Best New Band of 2011 and included Jordan Gatesmith in their NME's Cool List, 2011 Cool List. The band has also played festivals like SXSW, The Great Escape Festival, The Great Escape, Reading & Leeds and Rock the Garden. History Formation and This One's Different EP Nineteen-year-old Jordan Gatesmith began Howler out of boredom in 2010 with former member Daniel Hupp. Before Howler, he had created other bands without much success. "I was starting bands what seemed like every other week," explained Gatesmith. "We had a metal band for a while. We had one called Gay Animals, another called A-Cups, but none of them really lasted that long". Gatesmith met ex-keyboardist and bassist Max Petr ...
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