Again

Again may refer to:

Entertainment

  • Again (video game), a 2009 adventure game for the Nintendo DS
  • Again!! manga
  • Again (film), a 2015 Japanese film
  • Music

  • Again (band), a Chinese rock band
  • Albums

  • Again (Oliver album), 1970
  • Again (Alan Stivell album), 1993
  • Again (Jewelry album), 2002
  • Again (Colder album), 2003
  • Again (Pnau album), 2003
  • Again (Retro Grave album), 2010
  • Again (Ayumi Hamasaki EP), 2012
  • Again (T-ara album), 2013
  • Fitzgerald and Pass... Again, 1976
  • Songs

  • "Again" (1949 song), a popular song written by Lionel Newman and Dorcas Cochran, recorded by many singers
  • "Again" (Alice in Chains song), 1995
  • "Again" (Faith Evans song), 2005
  • "Again" (Flyleaf song)
  • "Again" (Janet Jackson song), 1993
  • "Again" (Lenny Kravitz song), 2000
  • "Again" (Yui song), 2008
  • "Again" (Jessica Sutta song), 2013
  • "Again" (Fetty Wap song), 2015
  • "Again", by Archive from You All Look the Same to Me
  • "Again", by Earshot from Two
  • "Again", by Jennifer Lopez from This Is Me... Then
  • "Again", by Kutless from Kutless
  • "Again", by James Gang from Thirds
  • Again (T-ara EP)

    Again is the fifth extended play by South Korean girl group T-ara, released on October 10, 2013 by Core Contents Media. It was the first album released after member Lee Areum left the group, and the first to feature the original six-member line-up since T-ara's debut.

    Background and release

    On October 6, 2013, T-ara announced the impending release of double lead singles to promote their upcoming EP, Again. The album was released digitally on October 10, including the singles "Number 9" (넘버나인) and "Because I Know" (느낌 아니까; Neukkim Anikka) and their music videos. "Number 9" is an electro-pop dance song with sad lyrics and melody. It was choreographed by Yama & Hotchicks, who also choreographed "Bo Peep Bo Peep". "Because I Know" is a mid-tempo song with an acoustic feel.

    A repackaged edition of the EP, Again 1977, was released on December 4, 2013. It contains two new songs, "Again 1977" and "Do You Know Me", a remake of Sand Pebbles' 1977 hit, "What Should I Do". The EP was repackaged and digitally re-released again, on December 14, 2013, as White Winter with two Christmas songs, "Hide and Seek" and "Middle of Winter Hide and Seek".

    MX (band)

    MX is a Brazilian thrash metal band, formed in the early 1980s in São Paulo. Its name comes from the American ICBM MX missile. Mx was one of the most important bands from the Brazilian thrash metal scene during the late 1980s. The band's sound is closer to the Bay Area thrash scene than the Brazilian scene, although many of the vocals were death metal grunts. However, some of its later work was fitting as post thrash.

    MX was the opening act in Brazil for Testament in 1989 and Exodus in 1997.

    The band released two studio albums during its heyday, Simoniacal in 1988 and Mental Slavery in 1990, on the defunct label Fucker.

    Shortly after the release of Mental Slavery, the band split up, but reformed in 1997, releasing the EP Again in that year and the album Last File in 1999. The band split up again shortly after.

    The band reformed for a second time in 2005, planning to tour and to release a new studio album. The first two albums have been re-released under the Marquee Records label.

    Band members

    Judas (disambiguation)

    Judas Iscariot was the apostle of Jesus Christ who betrayed him.

    Judas may also refer to:

    People

  • Judas the Zealot
  • Judas of Galilee, also Judas of Gamala, Jewish revolt leader
  • Judas, alternate name of Jude, one of the brothers of Jesus
  • Judas, in whose house on the Street called Straight in Damascus Saul of Tarsus regained his sight
  • Judas Barsabbas, companion of the apostles Paul, Barnabas and Silas
  • Film

  • Júdás, a 1918 Hungarian film
  • Judas (film), a 2004 film
  • Music

  • Judas, a 2011 album and the title song by Wisdom
  • "Judas" (ballad), a ballad from the 13th century
  • "Judas" (Lady Gaga song), 2011
  • "Judas", a 2008 song by Cage the Elephant from their eponymous debut album
  • "Judas", a 1993 song by Depeche Mode from Songs of Faith and Devotion
  • "Judas", a 1986 song by Helloween
  • "Judas", a 2007 song by Kelly Clarkson from My December
  • "Judas", a 2008 song by The Verve from Forth
  • Other uses

  • Judas (short story), a short story by John Brunner
  • Judas (manga), a manga by Suu Minazuki
  • Gospel of Judas, an ancient Gnostic Gospel
  • Judas (ballad)

    "Judas", Child ballad 23, dates to at least the 13th century and is one of the oldest surviving English ballads. It is numbered as 23 in Francis Child's collection.

    Synopsis

    Christ gives Judas 30 pieces of silver to buy food for the Apostles; on his way to the market, Judas is waylaid by his sister, who lulls him to sleep and steals the money. Unwilling to confess his loss, Judas sells Christ to the Romans for the same amount.

    References

    External links

  • Judas

  • Judas (short story)

    "Judas" is a short story by John Brunner from Harlan Ellison's anthology Dangerous Visions. The story examines a modern allegory of the Biblical figure of Judas.

    External links

  • Judas title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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