Running amok, sometimes referred to as simply amok, also spelled amuk, from the Malay language, is "an episode of sudden mass assault against people or objects usually by a single individual following a period of brooding that has traditionally been regarded as occurring especially in Malay culture but is now increasingly viewed as psychopathological behavior occurring worldwide in numerous countries and cultures". The syndrome of "Amok" is found in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV TR). The phrase is often used in a less serious manner when describing something that is wildly out of control or causing a frenzy (e.g., a dog tearing up the living room furniture might be termed as "running amok.")
Amok originated from the Malay/Indonesian word mengamuk, which when roughly defined means “to make a furious and desperate charge”. According to Malay/Indonesian culture, amok was rooted in a deep spiritual belief. They believed that amok was caused by the hantu belian, which was an evil tiger spirit that entered one’s body and caused the heinous act. As a result of the belief, those in Indonesian culture tolerated amok and dealt with the after-effects with no ill will towards the assailant.
Amok is a 1944 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Antonio Momplet and starring María Félix and Julián Soler. The film is based on the novel Der Amoklaufer by author Stefan Zweig.
A doctor (Julián Soler) embezzles the proceeds of his Parisian clinic in order to better support the manipulative woman (María Félix) with whom he is having an affair. After losing all the money while gambling, he is forced to flee to an undeveloped region of India. There, he tries to mitigate the onslaught of a disease the natives term "Amok", while his past mistakes still plague him.
Amok is the debut album by the band Atoms for Peace, released on February 25, 2013 by XL Recordings. The album features Radiohead singer Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, keyboards and programming), Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea (bass), Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich (production and programming), Joey Waronker of Beck and R.E.M. (drums), and Mauro Refosco (percussion) of Forro in the Dark.
Amok produced three singles: "Default", "Judge, Jury and Executioner" and "Before Your Very Eyes...". A music video for "Ingenue" was released via YouTube on February 28, 2013. The album received generally favourable reviews.
Atoms for Peace formed in 2009 to perform songs from Thom Yorke's 2006 album The Eraser. After the tour ended in 2010, the band spent three days jamming and recording original material in a Los Angeles studio. The members bonded over a shared love of afrobeat including Fela Kuti.
Describing his role in the sessions as "conducting", Yorke would show the band electronic music he had created and they would recreate it with live instruments. He said: "The music I do on my laptop is so angular. When you get people to play like that, it's so peculiar ... One of the things we were most excited about was ending up with a record where you weren't quite sure where the human starts and the machine ends." Yorke and producer Nigel Godrich edited and arranged the recordings from the sessions over two years, combining it with Yorke's electronic music.
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BAP Colognian (Kölsch) pronunciation: [bap] is a German rock group. With eleven albums reaching the number one in the German record charts, BAP is one of the most successful rock acts in their home country.
Nearly all of BAP's lyrics are written in Kölsch, the dialect of Cologne, or more precisely in a Kölsch-influenced derivation of Eifelplatt, a regional variant of the Ripuarian language spoken in the nearby rural Eifel. Niedecken's most prominent musical influences, especially early in his career, were Bob Dylan, the Kinks, Bruce Springsteen, the Rolling Stones, and Wolfgang Ambros.
The group was founded in 1976 under the name Wolfgang Niedecken's BAP in Cologne, Germany by Wolfgang Niedecken and Hans Heres. In 1981, they released their most famous song "Verdamp lang her" (English: Damn long time ago), in which Niedecken describes regrets he has about his relationship with his then recently deceased father. The band's name "BAP" derived from "BAPP", both, a play-on-words on the Kölsch word "Papp" (related to the German word dad), but pronounced differently, and Niedecken's then-times nickname.
The BAP 100 (French:Bombe Accélérée de Pénétration 100 mm, Accelerated Penetration Bomb) is a French anti-runway cluster bomb developed in the mid-1970s, and which entered service with the French Air Force in the early 1980s.
Er hätt Häng wie ne Bagger,
ess ne Kääl wie ne Baum,
er hätt ziemlich schlääsch jeschloofe,
jede Naach däselve Draum.
Er broht dä Wecker nit zo stelle, keine Termin,
die Stechuhr, die verhaßte, waat nit op ihn.
Sing Arbeit mäht jetz ne Computer, irjend`ne Chip,
hätt et kumme jesinn, doch leider nötz ihm dat nix.
Er gläuv janix mieh, alles Lüje
un em Radio singk irjendeiner vun Liebe un Triebe.
Halver Sechs un er setz ahm Köschendesch
un er fröht sich : "Wiesu ich?
All die Johre, - woor dat nix?"
un sing Phantasie läuf
Amok, wie 'ne ahnjestochne Stier,
läuf Amok, Amok, hilflos wie 'e Dier.
Er läuv Amok, och wenn et rein janix bringk,
Amok, wie en nem billije Fernsehfilm.
Dat he ess sing dritte Tass Kaffée
un sing vierte Zigarett.
Er mäht et Fröstöcksfernsehn ahn,
leis, weil sing Frau litt noch em Bett.
Er jitt sich Möh zo kapiere, wat dä Kanzler erklärt,
et fällt schwer, et konzentriere, woor widder spät.
Aach Fläsche Bier un dä letzte Müll och noch jeluhrt,
bloß nit bei ihr och noch versaare, kann et nit aff, wenn sie'n beduhrt.
"Einfach wegrationalisiere.
Wie soll ei Minsch do nit zom Zyniker weede, resigniere?"
Keine Zweck, föhlt sich wie dä letzte Dreck,
immer widder : "Wiesu ich?
All die Johre, woor dat nix?"
un sing Phantasie läuf
Amok, wie 'ne ahnjestochne Stier,
läuf Amok, Amok, hilflos wie 'e Dier.
Er läuv Amok, och wenn et rein janix bringk,
Amok, wie en 'nem billije Fernsehfilm.