• Nucleus (video game), a 2007 downloadable game on the PlayStation Store Nucleus (Anekdoten album), 1995 Nucleus (Deeds of Flesh album), 2020 Nucleus (Sonny...
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  • Nucleus is the ninth studio album by Californian death metal band Deeds of Flesh. It was released on December 11, 2020, on Unique Leader Records. This...
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    fifth studio album Nucleus worldwide on 15 January 2016 via Nuclear Blast Records. In early 2020 Witchcraft released their sixth album, Black Metal via...
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  • Ian Carr (category Nucleus (band) members)
    Nucleus" album. Labyrinth (Vertigo, 1973) – released as a "Ian Carr with Nucleus" album Roots (Vertigo, 1973) – released as a "Ian Carr's Nucleus" album Under...
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  • been in the Rendell–Carr Quintet during the middle and late 1960s. Nucleus's debut album, Elastic Rock (1970), and the next two collections, We'll Talk About...
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  • Nucleus is the second full-length studio album by Swedish progressive rock band Anekdoten. The album was released in 1995. "Nucleus" – 5:09 "Harvest"...
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  • Nucleus is an album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, released on the Milestone label in 1975, featuring performances by Rollins with George Duke, Raul...
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  • single, "The Artery Song." The band announced that their greatest hits album, Nucleus, which will feature English-language versions of their songs, will be...
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  • Elastic Rock (category Nucleus (band) albums)
    Elastic Rock is Nucleus' first album. Recorded in January 1970, it was a pioneering work in the emerging genre of jazz-fusion. Bandleader Ian Carr (later...
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    Nucleus Torn is an alternative metal/neofolk music band from Switzerland. Nucleus Torn was founded in 1997 as a one-man band by Fredy Schnyder, a versatile...
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  • Chicago | Album | AllMusic, retrieved 2024-04-28 Elastic Rock - Nucleus | Album | AllMusic, retrieved 2024-04-28 We'll Talk About It Later by Nucleus - RYM/Sonemic...
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  • Soft Machine's members had previously been part of the jazz-rock band Nucleus, the exception being keyboardist Mike Ratledge, who at this point was the...
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  • Plexus", a 1997 song by BT from ESCM "Solar Plexus", a 1971 album by Ian Carr with Nucleus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • Christopher Tait, also known as Tait Nucleus?, is an American singer, songwriter and musician. He is best known as the synthesizer player of the rock...
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  • from three other bands. Leggat, Taylor, and Horne had been members of Nucleus, and the Lords of London. Machin and Naumann were in the band Island. Together...
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    The Traveller, an album by Shed, 2010, and his pseudonym The Traveller, an album by Tineke Postma, 2009 Travellers, an album by Nucleus Torn, 2010 "Traveller"...
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    was visible to the naked eye for a record 18 months, due to its massive nucleus size. This is twice as long as the Great Comet of 1811, the previous record...
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  • The Lab in New York City. Production was handled by Evidence, Alchemist, Nucleus and Bravo. It features guest appearances from Auch Dixon, Black Thought...
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  • track on the Japanese version of Vemod, and demo versions of songs from Nucleus and A Time of Day. Disc 1 "Ricochet" – 5:45 (from Gravity) "The Great Unknown"...
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    consists of Valentine, lead guitarist Johnny Na$hinal, keyboardist Tait Nucleus?, rhythm guitarist Herb S. Flavourings, drummer Dr. J and bassist Smorgasbord...
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  • Accessory breast Accessory kidney Accessory muscle Accessory nucleus, in anatomy, a cranial nerve nucleus Accessory nerve Accessory spleen Accessory (band), with...
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    Chris Spedding (category Nucleus (band) members)
    with Nucleus and recorded and toured with Mike Gibbs, featuring as lead soloist on the track "Five for England" on Gibbs's Tanglewood '63 album. He played...
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  • his Man on the Rocks album Nu.Clear (EP) by South Korean girl group CLC Nuclear (film), a 2022 documentary by Oliver Stone. Nucleus (disambiguation) Nucleolus...
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  • on CDVD (CD 2). In 2004, the album The Esoteric Funk by Nucleus & Paradox was again released on Reinforced Records. Nucleus' real name is Dave Sims. Sims...
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  • undergoing radioactive decay, the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus emits radiation. Radioactive may also refer to: Naturally occurring radioactive...
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  • Killed is the seventh studio album by American band Biohazard. It features new guitarist Carmine Vincent, formerly of Nucleus, who had replaced Leo Curley...
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  • rock album, Hollywood Dream, and three other singles from the album, "Accidents", "The Reason" and "Wild Country". From 1969 until 1971, the nucleus of...
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  • is the second studio album by British rock band the Alan Parsons Project, released on 8 July 1977 by Arista Records. The album draws conceptually on...
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  • Danzig is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Danzig, released in August 1988. The album was the first release on producer Rick Rubin's...
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  • around the world. Deeds of Flesh have released nine studio albums, their most recent being Nucleus which was released in 2020. Deeds of Flesh formed in 1993...
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