Mayhem

Mayhem may refer to:

  • Mayhem (crime), a type of crime
  • People

  • Monica Mayhem (born 1978), Australian pornographic actress
  • Jason "Mayhem" Miller, American mixed martial arts fighter
  • Art, entertainment, and media

    Fictional entities

  • Mayhem (advertising character), portrayed in an Allstate Insurance campaign by Dean Winters
  • Mayhem (comics), a Marvel Comics character
  • Games

  • Mayhem (video game), a 2011 3D demolition derby video game
  • Ani-Mayhem, an anime-based collectible card game
  • WCW Mayhem (video game), a 1999 game based on the event
  • Worms 4: Mayhem, a 2005 3D artillery video game
  • Music

  • Mayhem Festival, an American hard rock/metal festival
  • Mayhem (band), a Norwegian black metal band
  • Mayhem (Toyah album)
  • Mayhem (Imelda May album)
  • "Mayhem" (Imelda May song), the title track
  • Television

  • TV Mayhem, a 1991 television show
  • "Mayhem" (Criminal Minds), an episode of Criminal Minds
  • "Mayhem" (Law & Order), an episode of Law & Order
  • Sports

  • Michigan Mayhem, an American minor league basketball team
  • WCW Mayhem

    Mayhem was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) that replaced the promotion's November PPV event World War 3 which was held from 1995 to 1998 and was held in the month of November in 1999 and 2000. It is noted for being the first wrestling pay-per-view named after a video game, rather than the video game named after a pay-per-view. The 1999 match between Bret Hart vs Chris Benoit was featured in the opening credits of the TV Show Malcolm in the Middle. The rights to the event is now owned by the WWE since 2001.

    1999

    Mayhem 1999 took place on November 21, 1999 from the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario.

    During the WCW World Heavyweight Championship tournament semi-final match between Bret Hart and Sting, The Total Package interfered by attacking Sting with a baseball bat. This led to Hart being announced as the winner via disqualification. Not wanting to win in this manner, Hart demanded the match be restarted, and ultimately forced Sting to submit with the Sharpshooter. Scott Hall was originally supposed to face Rick Steiner for the WCW World Television Championship, but Steiner was too injured to compete. Hall was awarded the title by forfeit and immediately had to defend it against Booker T instead.

    Mayhem (Imelda May album)

    Mayhem is the third studio album by Irish rockabilly musician Imelda May, released on 3 September 2010 on Decca Records.

    Background

    Three years prior to the release of Mayhem, in 2007, Imelda May received a recording contract with Ambassador Records, a sublabel of Universal Music Ireland, and recorded her second studio album, the highly acclaimed Love Tattoo. Reaching No.1 in Ireland, the album caught the attention of Jools Holland, whom she later supported on tour, which led him to request that she appear on his well-known music show Later... with Jools Holland. Performing to an audience that included Jeff Beck, Elbow and Roots Manuva, May gained further recognition in the United Kingdom. The following year also saw May release her first two singles, "Johnny Got a Boom Boom" and "Big Bad Handsome Man", appear on several talk shows, win Female Artist of the Year 2009 at the 2009 Meteor Awards and also tour the United States.

    Recording and production

    After touring throughout the world promoting Love Tattoo, May took a short break before entering the studio to record Mayhem. Choosing Embassy Studios, a sixteen-track analogue recording studio in a converted cow shed, May's record label Decca were "freaking out" and "drove all the way to the middle of nowhere to have a look" after hearing the studio was a cowshed. The recording of the album took two weeks in total and production was completed in late summer 2010 at Electric Mastering.

    Oops

    Oops or OOPS may refer to:

    Television and film

  • "Oops" (Frasier episode) an episode of the TV program Frasier
  • Ooops!, a 2002 British Children's Television show
  • Ooops! (1970s TV series), a French-Canadian TV comedy series
  • Oops! (film), a 2003 Hindi drama film
  • Music

  • "Oops", 1956 Warren and Mercer song performed by Ella Fitzgerald And Louis Armstrong 1956
  • "Oops", 1962 song by Bill Doggett And His Combo
  • "Oops", 1966 song by Neil Christian
  • "Ooops Up", a 1990 song by Snap!
  • "Oops (Oh My)", a song by Missy Elliott
  • "Oops!" (Super Junior song), by Super Junior featuring f(x)
  • "Oops, Oh No!", Cerrone and La Toya Jackson
  • Oops!… I Did It Again (album), a 2000 album by Britney Spears
  • "Oops!… I Did It Again" (song), a song from the album
  • Other

  • An interjection made in response to the observation of a minor mistake, usually written as "Oops!" or "Whoops!"
  • Linux kernel oops, a response created from the abnormal operation of the Linux kernel
  • Out Of Phase Stereo
  • Jay Fay

    Joshua Fagin, better known by his stage name Jay Fay, is an American DJ and producer from St. Louis, Missouri. He released his debut EP Bonkers in February 2012. He is best known for featuring on DJ Fresh's 2014 single "Dibby Dibby Sound", a track which was initially based on Jay Fay's solo single "Dibby Dibby".

    Career

    2012–present: Breakthrough

    On 14 February 2012 he released his debut EP Bonkers. On 3 April 2012 he released his second EP $$ OOPS $$. In February 2014 he released the single "Dibby Dibby Sound" with DJ Fresh featuring vocals from English singer Ms. Dynamite. The song heavily samples Jay Fay's 2013 song "Dibby Dibby", featured on T&A Records' Moombahton Forever compilation album. Jay reworked the song with Fresh, and Ms. Dynamite's vocals were later added.

    Discography

    Extended plays

    Singles

    As featured artist

    Other appearances

    Remixes

    References

    Notes

  • A ^ "Dibby Dibby Sound" did not chart on the Ultratop's Belgian Wallonia Single's Chart, but it did chart at number 40 on the Ultratip chart, the top 50 songs which haven't made the Ultratop 50.
  • Oops! (film)

    Oops! is a 2003 Hindi drama film directed and produced by Deepak Tijori. It was his directorial debut. Based on the topic of male strippers, the film faced protests before screening. The film was produced on a budget of 25 million (US$370,000). It was considered controversial because of the subject matter and initially it faced troubles with the Central Board of Film Certification. The film was released in two versions – Hindi and English. It did not receive favourable reviews but proved to be a turning point in actress Mink Brar's career. When the film flopped at the box office Tijori said that he had "alienated the audience with too much sex in the promos".

    Plot

    Jahaan (Kiran Janjani), Aakash (Vikas Sethi) and Jahaan's girlfriend Nikki (Adyasha) are good friends and members of a dance troupe. Jahaan wants to get rich very quickly while Aakash wants to establish his career as a dancer. Impressed by Jahaan's dancing skills, Sonia (Mink Brar) tells him that he could earn a large sum of money by stripping at shows. The other also joins him on the condition that he will do it only once. The second friend refuses to do another show and both the friends quarrel over this matter. Jahaan continues to perform at strip shows. At one of these shows he meets a middle-aged woman, Sharon (Mita Vashisht), and falls in love with her. When Sharon gets bored of this affair, she breaks it off but Jahaan is unable to recover. He does not behave properly with Nikki and eventually she leaves him. One day, Aakash's father Mr. Rai invites Jahaan to his home for dinner. At his house Jahaan learns that Sharon is actually Mrs. Rai, Aakash's mother.

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