Shout may refer to:

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Films and television [link]

  • The Shout, a 1978 film by Jerzy Skolimowski based on a short story by Robert Graves
  • Shout (film), a 1991 movie starring John Travolta

Music [link]

People [link]

  • Alfred Shout, an Australian soldier highly decorated for bravery during the Battle of Gallipoli

Published works [link]

  • Shout (magazine), a magazine for teenage girls in the United Kingdom
  • Shout!: The Beatles in Their Generation, a book by Philip Norman
  • Shout NY (magazine), a cult thought and culture magazine from New York City in the late nineties and early oughts

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Shout!!!

Shout!!! (シャウト!!! Shauto!!!) is the 21st single from the Japanese idol group Idoling!!!. It reached number 3 on M-ON! Countdown 100, number 2 on Music Station Single Ranking, and number 6 on Oricon Weekly Chart. Idoling!!! was divided into two groups. The main body of the group stayed with the name Idoling!!!, while the other group was called Idoling NEO. Idoling NEO consists of Idoling!!!'s new members, who just joined in August 2013, with addition of #23 Yuna Ito and #25 Kaoru Goto. Both groups released a single at the same time, with Idoling!!! releasing Shout!!! as their 21st single under the Pony Canyon label and Idoling NEO released mero mero as their first single under the Avex label. Both had to compete on the Oricon weekly chart for which group sold more than the other. The losing side will then receive a severe punishment.

On November 25, 2013, it was announced that Idoling NEO lost in the competition. Idoling NEO has to receive the punishment, which is having to wear skinny tights.

Shout (magazine)

Shout is a UK magazine for teenage girls, published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd of Dundee, Scotland, since 1993. It is not to be confused with Shout NY, a cult thought and culture magazine published in New York City from 1998-2003.

It carries articles on fashion, celebrities, flowcharts, true stories, problems and embarrassing moments. It is printed fortnightly, normally at £2.99, and is read by over 520,000 people each fortnight.

The categories include a wide range of articles. The celebrity pages may have a topic (such as celebs who pick their noses, etc.) or can be just be embarrassing or enhancing pictures. Fashion shows clothes available at various stores and different ways to wear them and different ranges of colors and ways to apply make up to enhance one's features. Flow charts and polls let readers express their opinion and see what other people think on a topic. True stories contain stories of people's experiences, problems or ailments. "Problems" is a write-back system which allows girls to send in their problems which may appear in the magazine or receive a written reply. "Embarrassing moments" is a feature on readers' recent embarrassing moments. They are rated on how embarrassing they are: if the editors say 'Get over it', then it is deemed barely embarrassing; 'Slightly shameful' means it was embarrassing at the time but the reader should eventually get over it, and 'Completely cringey!' means she will never live it down. The magazine also features advice columns from youtubers Zoella and SprinkleofGlitter.

Devo

Devo (/ˈdv/, originally /dˈv/) is an American rock band formed in 1972, consisting of members from Kent and Akron, Ohio. The classic line-up of the band included two sets of brothers, the Mothersbaughs (Mark and Bob) and the Casales (Gerald and Bob), along with Alan Myers. The band had a No. 14 Billboard chart hit in 1980 with the single "Whip It", and has maintained a cult following throughout its existence.

Devo's style, over time, has shifted between punk rock, art rock, post-punk and new wave. Their music and stage show mingle kitsch science fiction themes, deadpan surrealist humor, and mordantly satirical social commentary. Their often discordant pop songs feature unusual synthetic instrumentation and time signatures that have proven influential on subsequent popular music, particularly new wave, industrial and alternative rock artists. Devo was also a pioneer of the music video, creating many memorable clips for the LaserDisc format, with "Whip It" getting heavy airplay in the early days of MTV.

Devo (disambiguation)

Devo may refer to:

  • Devo, a rock band;
  • Devo 2.0, a spin-off teen pop band created by the original group
  • Magnus "Devo" Andersson, bassist for Swedish black metal band Marduk
  • Devon White (baseball), a former baseball player
  • Devo Springsteen, the songwriter and producer
  • Devo'zine, a magazine for teenagers published by The Upper Room (United Methodist Church)
  • "Devo" is Hindi for "lord"
  • Devolution
  • Podcasts:

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    Shout

    by: Devo

    SHOUT SHOUT
    I'M SHOUTIN' ABOUT THE WORLD OUTSIDE
    I'M SHOUTIN' BECAUSE YOU JUST CAN'T HIDE
    I'M SHOUTIN' FROM THE PLAIN HONEST TRUTH
    I'M SHOUTIN' THERE'S SO MUCH WE COULD DO
    SHOUT I'M SHOUTIN' SHOUTIN' SHOUTIN'
    I'M SHOUTIN' BECAUSE IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE
    I'M SHOUTIN' IT'S SO EASY TO SEE
    I'M SHOUTIN' WE'RE WAITIN' FOR A REPLY
    I'M SHOUTIN' FOR THE VERY LAST TIME
    SHOUT WELL BABY THIS ONE'S FOR YOU
    SHOUT FOR EVERYTHING THAT YOU DO
    SHOUT UNTIL THE BATTLE IS WON
    SHOUT WE'LL LIVE TO FIGHT ON AND ON
    AND WHEN YOU ADD IT ALL TOGETHER
    AND WHEN YOU ROLL IT IN A BALL
    AND WHEN YOU WATCH ANOTHER PYRAMID
    AS IT'S ABOUT TO FALL
    REMEMBER YOU WERE THERE
    REMEMBER IF YOU CARE
    ALL THOSE WHO HELD THEIR GROUND
    WHEN IT ALL CAME DOWN
    SAID SHOUT SHOUT




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