Do or Die

Do or Die may refer to:

Music

  • Do or Die (group), a hip hop group from Chicago
  • Do or Die (Ant Banks album), and the title song
  • Do Or Die, 2009 album by The BossHoss band
  • Do or Die (Dropkick Murphys album), and the title song
  • Do or Die (Gospel Gangstaz album), and the title song
  • Do or Die (Viking album), and the title song
  • Do or Die (Lords of Lyrics album), a 1994 album by Los Angeles hip hop group "L.O.L"
  • Do or Die (Tim Dog album), 1993
  • Do or Die: Diary 1982, a 1982 album by Nico
  • "Do or Die" (Super Furry Animals song)
  • "Do or Die" (Grace Jones song), 1978
  • "Do or Die" (Thirty Seconds to Mars song), 2013
  • "Do or Die", a song by The Flatliners, from the album Destroy to Create
  • "Do or Die", a song by The Human League, from the 1981 album Dare
  • "Do or Die", a song by Forever the Sickest Kids, from the 2009 album The Weekend: Friday
  • "Do or Die", a song by Hardline, from the album II
  • "Do or Die", a 2012 song by 3OH!3, from the album Omens
  • Film

  • Do or Die (film), a 1991 crime film by Andy Sidaris
  • Do or Die (film)

    Do or Die is a 1991 action film starring Cynthia Brimhall, Pat Morita and Erik Estrada. It was directed, written and produced by Andy Sidaris.

    The Triple B Series by Andy Sidaris

  • 1. Malibu Express (1985)
  • 2. Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987)
  • 3. Picasso Trigger (1988)
  • 4. Savage Beach (1989)
  • 5. Guns (1990)
  • 6. Do or Die (1991)
  • 7. Hard Hunted (1992)
  • 8. Fit to Kill (1993)
  • 9. Enemy Gold (1993)
  • 10. The Dallas Connection (1994)
  • 11. Day of the Warrior (1996)
  • 12. Return to Savage Beach (1998)
  • See also

  • Girls with guns
  • External links

  • Do or Die at the Internet Movie Database
  • Do or Die (Tim Dog album)

    Do or Die is the second album by rapper Tim Dog. The album represented Tim's shift of focus, away from confrontation with the West Coast and concentrated on hardcore East Coast rap. The album contained a shout-out to Tupac Shakur whom Tim thanked for assisting him when involved in a potentially violent situation when touring in California.

    Track listing

    All tracks by Tim Dog except were noted

  • "I Don't Give A Fuck" – 4:26
  • "Grab Your Gat" – 4:20
  • "I Get Wrecked" (Featuring KRS-One) (Parker, Randolph, Smith) – 5:23
  • "Timberlands" – 4:23
  • "If I Was A Cop" – 3:45
  • "Hardcore" – 3:28
  • "Game" – 4:53
  • "Skip To My Loot" – 4:24
  • "Silly Bitch" – 3:47
  • "Mad Dog" – 4:31
  • "Make Room" – 2:40
  • "Breakin North" – 4:06
  • Personnel

  • Shams - producer, beat programming
  • Craig Caruth – engineer, mixing
  • Jay Davidson – saxophone
  • Tony Dawsey – mastering
  • Maurice Mo' Gallegos – producer
  • Dirk Grobelny – assistant engineer
  • Kennan Keating – engineer
  • Kool Keith – keyboards, bass programming
  • Andy Kravitz – drums
  • KRS-One – performer
  • Do or Die (Dropkick Murphys album)

    Do or Die is the first album released by Boston's Irish-American punk band, Dropkick Murphys. It was released in 1998. A music video for the single "Barroom Hero" was released. This is the only album that featured original lead vocalist, Mike McColgan who went on to become a fireman before forming his own band, the Street Dogs.

    Reception

    Allmusic gave Do or Die a rating of three stars out of five, and said that the album was "an interesting blend of hardcore-style punk with traditional Irish inflections."

    In other media

    A Do or Die poster appears on the wall of John Connor's bedroom in the pilot episode of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. "Barroom Hero" was used in the final credits of the documentary "Restrepo." "Never Alone" was featured in the Extreme sports video game Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX.

    Track listing

    Many songs were a collaborative effort.

  • "Cadence to Arms" (Instrumental) (Traditional, reworked from Scotland the Brave) – 1:49
  • "Do or Die" (Barton, McColgan) – 1:50
  • Do or Die (Gospel Gangstaz album)

    Do or Die is the second album released by Gospel Gangstaz. It was released on November 28, 1995 for Holy Terra Records and featured production from Mr. Solo, Tik Tokk, DMG, Aaron Connor, Paul Andris, Sean Freehill and Steve Good. Do or Die peaked at 24 on the Top Christian Albums Billboard chart, but again no charting singles were released.

    Track listing

  • "Ghetto Sermon"- 2:10
  • "O Double G's Go On"- 4:29
  • "Maybe If"- 5:06
  • "Y Cain't da Homiez Hear Me?" (Remix)- 6:29
  • "Demon Killa"- 4:59
  • "Do or Die"- 5:11
  • "Gospel Gangsta Thang"- 4:21
  • "Truth and Funk"- 4:15
  • "West Coast Roc"- 3:34
  • "Backslider"- 4:28
  • "Anutha Gruuv Fo Sum Preachin"- 4:20
  • Do or Die (group)

    Do or Die is an American rap trio originally from the Westside of Chicago, consisting of group members Belo Zero, N.A.R.D. and AK. The group experienced mainstream success with the platinum single "Po Pimp", which peaked at #22 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    Music career

    1996: Picture This

    Do or Die gained a hit with their first single, "Po Pimp". Released on a tiny Chicago label, the track became a local hit and sparked the group's signing by Houston's Rap-A-Lot Records. Given a wide release in the summer of 1996, the single hit number 22, increasing the buzz for a full-length from the group. In September of that year, Picture This was released on Rap-A-Lot. The album was certified Gold, and launched the group, as well as fellow Chicago rapper Twista, who was featured on the track, into superstardom.

    1998: Headz or Tailz

    In 1998, the group released their sophomore album, "Headz or Tailz". Like the group's previous album, Headz or Tailz was a success, peaking at #13 on the Billboard 200 and #3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, producing the successful single, "Still Po Pimpin", which featured Twista and Johnny P, and peaked at #62 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #16 on the Hot Rap Singles.

    Focus (geometry)

    In geometry, the foci (/ˈfs/; singular focus) are one or more special points with reference to which any of a variety of curves is constructed. For example, one or two foci can be used in defining conic sections, the four types of which are the circle, ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola. In addition, two foci are used to define the Cassini oval and the Cartesian oval, and more than two foci are used in defining an n-ellipse.

    Conic sections

    Defining conics in terms of two foci

    An ellipse can be defined as the locus of points for each of which the sum of the distances to two given foci is a constant.

    A circle is the special case of an ellipse in which the two foci coincide with each other. Thus, a circle can be more simply defined as the locus of points each of which is a fixed distance from a single given focus. A circle can also be defined as the circle of Apollonius, in terms of two different foci, as the set of points having a fixed ratio of distances to the two foci.

    A parabola is a limiting case of an ellipse in which one of the foci is a point at infinity.

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    Promise

    by: Do Or Die

    The last thing that I saw was when he cried
    Shot him in the face and walked away before he died
    I'm pacin the flo' with the fo'-pound
    Visualizin graphics while he talkin, givin me the low down
    My nigga went away in ninety-three and died instantly
    Now I'ma show the nigga you kilt and what he meant to me
    I put his photos in my fo'-do'
    I know where the nigga be kickin it at
    Me at him poppin it at the same hoe
    My conversation be on royalties
    She loyal to me, and I'ma get her to kill the nigga for me
    Uhh, it seems his life is in my hands
    And I don't plan to let it slip through the way you kilt him
    I'ma kill you
    Despite the fact that I've been shot before
    As long as I get this bitch-ass nigga I don't mind, dyin, so
    Take the lock off the pound like a pro
    Grab an extra clip make sure I don't come short
    Pull up and mad dog his whole crib
    Hocus pocus motherfucker I'm in your face with this hot steel
    The thrill to kill is unbearable
    I told the bitch to close her eyes
    Send up the roots give something terrible
    The ultimate payback is revenge
    TNT and cement shoes, plus the way he went was cool!
    Seventeen shots, top hip-hop
    Fuck, the world, cause the world fuckin you
    That's how we serves on this late night
    Pump pump chump chump rump pump fools stay tight
    Now who the fuck I suppose to follow?
    Is it them honkies in the White House
    Or that nigga drinkin out that forty bottle?
    Either way it goes, I'm eager to bloodshed
    I'm catchin one plus one equals two to the forehead
    Career was callin alcohol was chemically made to wrap us
    So when I swab, the neighborhood crab is where he left us
    On the street, the mud was wiped from who survived
    He wanted me dead, cold red and blood he had to die
    Slapped that ass with this Mac-10
    It's just so hard when you depart, make that chest do a backbend
    Bend back easy to the liquor sto'
    Cut me a four-oh, and up a four-five on this Korean hoe
    Cuff the loot and bit one slowly
    Reverse my coat plus half a block I done some dirt
    Dem a knows me
    There's no endin for this madness
    I had the situation turnin till I started drinkin this mad shit
    Now there's a hole in this bucket (in this bucket)
    In the chick I had to stick for the lick, fuck it
    Crack the fo' and drunk it boldly
    All the boys was tailin behind me, but they didn't even knows me
    So then they hit the blue lights, I bent the U right
    Zipped past the red light, and it became a motherfuckin street fight
    Altitude, a level where a nigga show no gratitude
    More like attitude
    Hands on pumps, bodies in trunks
    Victim face down, in that trunk rum-pum, pum pum
    My mission to decease individuals
    When night falls I crawl like black widows
    With barrels in the middle
    Blaow, cause I like to move the crowd
    Watch em turn cold as they bodies pile
    Evaporate like lightning as fast as fuck
    A small armed tec hit like an eighteen wheeler truck
    Put his head in his hands, cause I don't give no fuck
    Ashes to ashes and bust when I must
    Cackling these bodies, that I've turned to dust
    Six million ways to die, one more is a plus
    I revolve like revolvers, and answer all challenge




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