Gash may refer to:
Gash is a Foetus album released in 1995 by Sony/Columbia. Gash is the only Foetus album to appear on a major label and their most widely distributed, with releases in North America, Europe, and Japan. Gash is Columbia Records #CK 66461.
All songs written and composed by J. G. Thirlwell.
Gash is the debut EP by the neo-psychedelia band Pram. It was released in 1992 on Howl Records.
Originally a six song album, the EP was re-released in 1997 as a full-length record on the æ label. Five more tracks were added to the release.
All lyrics written by Rosie Cuckston, except "Inmate's Clothes" co-written by Sam Owen, all music composed by Pram.
Digi may refer to:
Digi 24 is a 24-hour Romanian news television, which was launched on 1 March 2012 by Digi TV.
10 TV, a generalist television channel, was launched on 10 December 2010, by RCS&RDS. 10 TV hosted Nașul show, which Radu Moraru had anchored for ten years on B1 TV. 10 TV was re-launched with a new name. On 1 March 2012, 10 TV was rebranded to Digi 24. by branding agency Kemistry
Digi Telecommunications Sdn. Bhd., DBA digi, is a mobile service provider in Malaysia. It is owned in majority by Telenor ASA of Norway with 49%. On 24 May 1995 Digi became the first telco in Malaysia to launch and operate a fully digital cellular network.
They were also the first to offer GPRS (2.5G) and later EDGE (2.75G) in Malaysia on 14 May 2004. DiGi primarily uses the 1800 MHz band for GSM with the network code of 502-16.
Digi is listed on the Bursa Malaysia under the Infrastructure category act.
It uses the native dialling prefix identifier of "010", "016", "0143", "0146" and "0149", although with the implementation of Mobile number portability mandated by the Malaysian government this does not apply to subscribers who switched from their old mobile service provider over to Digi. At the moment, switching to DiGi is free.
As of December 2015, DiGi has 2G coverage of 95% on populated areas, 3G at 87%, 4G LTE at 65%. LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) population coverage is currently at 28.8% nationwide, likely measured at the lowest signal quality at -110dBm.
Black metal is an extreme subgenre and subculture of heavy metal music. Common traits include fast tempos, shrieking (sometimes growling or both) vocal style,heavily distorted guitars played with tremolo picking, raw (lo-fi) recording, unconventional song structures, and an emphasis on atmosphere, though many other characteristics and techniques may be employed. Artists often appear in corpse paint and adopt pseudonyms.
During the 1980s, several thrash and death metal bands formed a prototype for black metal. This so-called first wave included bands such as Venom, Bathory, Mercyful Fate, Hellhammer and Celtic Frost. A second wave arose in the early 1990s, spearheaded by Norwegian bands such as Mayhem, Darkthrone, Burzum, Gorgoroth, Immortal and Emperor. The early Norwegian black metal scene developed the style of their forebears into a distinct genre. Norwegian-inspired black metal scenes emerged throughout Europe and North America, although some other scenes developed their own styles independently. Some prominent Swedish bands spawned during this second wave. Bands such as Marduk, Nifelheim and Dark Funeral are notable examples.