Reanimator may refer to:

  • Reanimator (producer), a hip hop producer who is signed to Strange Famous Records
  • Reanimator (comics), a Marvel Comics villain
  • Herbert West–Reanimator, a short story by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft, written 1921-1922
  • Re-Animator, a 1985 film, the first in a series of films based on the H.P. Lovecraft story Herbert West–Reanimator
  • "Reanimator", a song by Fields of the Nephilim on the 1987 album Dawnrazor
  • "Reanimator", a song by Meat Beat Manifesto on the 1988 album Armed Audio Warfare
  • "Reanimator", a song by John Zorn on the 1989 album Naked City
  • "Reanimator", a song by Amon Tobin on the 1998 album Permutation
  • "Reanimator (March of the Undead III)", a song by Machinae Supremacy on the 2006 album Redeemer
  • "Reanimator", an episode of the anime Demonbane



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  • R. U. Reddy

    R. U. Reddy (Winthrop Roan, Jr.) is a mutant and a member of the Thunderiders. He first appeared in Captain America #269 (May 1982), and was created by J. M. DeMatteis and Mike Zeck. Winthrop Roan, Jr. was the singer in a rock band known as Ruff Stuff. With Honcho and Wolf, he formed the professional motorcyclist team called Team America, which was eventually known as the Thunderiders. R.U. Reddy is a mutant who shares a mental link with the four other members of the Thunderiders. The five mutants can project their collective physical skills, strength, and knowledge into another person without diminishing their own abilities in any way.

  • Raa of the Caves
  • Radioactive Man
  • Radioactive Man ll (Igor Stancheck)
  • Radion the Atomic Man

    Radion the Atomic Man first appeared in Marvel Two-in-One #9 (May 1975), and was created by Steve Gerber, Chris Claremont and Herb Trimpe. Exposure to radioactive isotopes caused Dr. Henri Sorel to mutate into an inhuman being who could generate blasts of nuclear energy, and warped his personality. The Puppet Master agreed to assist Radion in exchange for his help. Radion amplified the radiation in the Puppet Master's clay, enabling him to use Thor to attack the Fantastic Four. When Wundarr the Aquarian arrived to help, he absorbed Radion's powers, causing Radion to flee. Sorel then constructed a suit of armor to contain his energies and protect himself from reaching critical mass. He renamed himself the Ravager and traveled to London. He is also known as the Atom.

    Reanimator (producer)

    Reanimator is an alternative hip hop producer from Wisconsin operating out of Chicago, Illinois.

    Career

    Reanimator released the solo debut album, Music to Slit Wrists By, in 2004. He released The Ugly Truth, a collaborative album with the rapper Prolyphic, on Strange Famous Records in 2008. He has also produced tracks for the rapper Sage Francis.

    Discography

    Albums

  • Music to Slit Wrists By (2004)
  • The Ugly Truth (2008) with Prolyphic
  • Singles

  • "Artist Goes Pop" (2008) with Prolyphic
  • Productions

  • Sage Francis - "The Strange Famous Mullet Remover" from Personal Journals (2002)
  • Sage Francis - "Hey Bobby (Reanimator Remix)" from "Slow Down Gandhi" (2004)
  • Sage Francis - "The Buzz Kill" "Sun vs. Moon" "Lie Detector Test" "Slow Down Gandhi" from A Healthy Distrust (2005)
  • Sage Francis - "The Buzz Kill (Reanimator Remix)" from Unsound (2006)
  • Sage Francis - "Hoofprints in the Sand" from Human the Death Dance (2007)
  • B. Dolan - "Still Electric" from The Failure (2008)
  • Sleep - "Talk About It" "Who to Point the Finger At" from Hesitation Wounds (2009)
  • Alcohol

    In chemistry, an alcohol is any organic compound in which the hydroxyl functional group (–OH) is bound to a saturated carbon atom. The term alcohol originally referred to the primary alcohol ethanol (ethyl alcohol), the predominant alcohol in alcoholic beverages.

    The suffix -ol appears in the IUPAC chemical name of all substances where the hydroxyl group is the functional group with the highest priority; in substances where a higher priority group is present the prefix hydroxy- will appear in the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) name. The suffix -ol in non-systematic names (such as paracetamol or cholesterol) also typically indicates that the substance includes a hydroxyl functional group and, so, can be termed an alcohol. But many substances, particularly sugars (examples glucose and sucrose) contain hydroxyl functional groups without using the suffix. An important class of alcohols, of which methanol and ethanol are the simplest members is the saturated straight chain alcohols, the general formula for which is CnH2n+1OH.

    Alcohol (CSS song)

    "Alcohol" is a single by Brazilian band CSS from their first album Cansei de Ser Sexy.

    Track listing

  • "Alcohol" (album version)
  • "Knife" ¹
  • ¹ A cover song of Grizzly Bear. CSS version, together with Atlas Sound version, was included on Grizzly Bear's Friend EP.

    Music video

    Directed by Jared Eberhardt, shows CSS band as bunnies getting drunk and playing the song.

    The music video was chosen from a video contest requested by the band themselves on QOOB, the commissioning was open between February 15, 2007 and April 16, 2007. There were 66 participants in the contest; two of them were winners: "Alcohol" My Drinking Bunnies by Jared Eberhardt and "Alcohol" by SugoDesign.TV.

    External links

  • "Alcohol" video contest at QOOB.
  • "Alcohol" official music video on YouTube.
  • Alcohol single registered on Last.fm.
  • Alcohol single on iTunes UK.
  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Alcohol (Barenaked Ladies song)

    "Alcohol" is a song by the Alternative rock group Barenaked Ladies released as the last single and sixth track on their 1998 album Stunt. Although it did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100 or the UK Singles Chart, it received some airplay on the US Modern Rock Tracks charts, peaking at #33 on the chart. The song looks at alcohol abuse, and moderation, using a sarcastic undertone. As part of the band's tradition involving one song per album, "Alcohol" was recorded naked.

    Charts

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics

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