Atrocity (band)

Atrocity is a German heavy metal band from Ludwigsburg that formed in 1985.

History

First started in 1985 as Instigators and playing grindcore, Atrocity arose as a death metal band with their debut EP, Blue Blood, in 1989, followed soon by Hallucinations, a concept album about drug use. Their second album, Todessehnsucht ("longing for death"), ventured into death metal classics with a cover of "Archangel" by the band Death. Their musical scope broadened over the years, incorporating medieval and horror influences on their 1994 Dracula-based concept album Atrocity's Blut, (styled after the successful film Bram Stoker's Dracula). Atrocity's Blut was followed by Calling the Rain, an MCD with female vocals by guest singer Yasmin Krull and acoustic music.

The 1996 release Willenskraft introduced industrial elements, with the special bonus CD of the album's special edition (Kraft und Wille) including electronic remixes of the songs. The later releases were less and less metallic; Werk 80 featured versions of 1980s disco hits and the band had no apparent direction for the following few years. Unusual MCD-releases and experimental songs like "Lili Marlene" covers (featured on Gemini) estranged many of their original metal fans.

Reason

Reason is the capacity for consciously making sense of things, applying logic, establishing and verifying facts, and changing or justifying practices, institutions, and beliefs based on new or existing information. It is closely associated with such characteristically human activities as philosophy, science, language, mathematics, and art and is normally considered to be a definitive characteristic of human nature. The concept of reason is sometimes referred to as rationality and sometimes as discursive reason, in opposition to intuitive reason.

Reason or "reasoning" is associated with thinking, cognition, and intellect. Reason, like habit or intuition, is one of the ways by which thinking comes from one idea to a related idea. For example, it is the means by which rational beings understand themselves to think about cause and effect, truth and falsehood, and what is good or bad. It is also closely identified with the ability to self-consciously change beliefs, attitudes, traditions, and institutions, and therefore with the capacity for freedom and self-determination.

Reason (Nami Tamaki song)

"Reason" is the 6th single release from J-Pop artist Nami Tamaki. It was released on 11-10-2004, and ranked #2 on the Oricon charts. It also was used as the ending theme to the anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, as well as an insert song for an episode of the anime Code Geass.

Track listing

  • "Reason" Lyrics: shungo Music: Yasuo Otani
  • "Promised Land" Lyrics: Saeko Nishio Music: Yuta Nakano
  • "Truth" Lyrics: mavie Music: Miki Watanabe
  • "Reason" (Instrumental)
  • Disambiguation

    Reason (Selah Sue album)

    Reason is the second studio album by the Belgian recording artist Selah Sue. Distributed by Warner Music Group, it was released by Because Music on March 26, 2015.

    Track listing

    ^[A] denotes co-producer

    Charts

    References

    External links

  • Official website
  • Hayate

    Hayate (疾風) is a Japanese word which can mean "fresh breeze", although in that sense, it is usually pronounced as shippū (しっぷう). Hayate can also refer to:

  • Hayate (train), the name of a train service in Japan
  • Nakajima Ki-84, a World War II era fighter
  • Ninja Hayate, a 1984 laserdisc arcade game by Taito. Known outside Japan as Revenge of the Ninja.
  • Japanese destroyer Hayate (1925), a destroyer built for the Imperial Japanese Navy
  • Hayate the Combat Butler (Hayate no Gotoku), a manga by Kenjiro Hata
  • Hayate X Blade, a manga by Shizuru Hayashiya
  • Forward Racing formerly Hayate Racing Team, the Kawasaki team in the 2009 MotoGP season
  • Characters

  • Hayate Ayasaki, main character in the anime series Hayate The Combat Butler
  • Hayate (Dead or Alive), a fighter in the Dead or Alive video game series
  • Hayate, a character in Street Fighter EX2
  • Black Hayate, a dog in Fullmetal Alchemist
  • Hayate Gekko, the examiner for the preliminaries of the Chuunin Exams in Naruto
  • Hayate Kirino, a character in Igano Kabamaru
  • List of Latin-script trigraphs

    A number of trigraphs are found in the Latin script, most of these used especially in Irish orthography.

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J–L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P–R
  • S
  • T
  • U–W
  • X–Z
  • other
  • See also
  • A

    aai is used in Dutch to write the sound /aːi̯/.

    abh is used in Irish to write the sound /əu̯/, or in Donegal, /oː/, between broad consonants.

    adh is used in Irish to write the sound /əi̯/, or in Donegal, /eː/, between broad consonants, or an unstressed /ə/ at the end of a word.

    aei is used in Irish to write the sound /eː/ between a broad and a slender consonant.

    agh is used in Irish to write the sound /əi̯/, or in Donegal, /eː/, between broad consonants.

    aim is used in French to write the sound /ɛ̃/ (/ɛm/ before a vowel).

    ain is used in French to write the sound /ɛ̃/ (/ɛn/ before a vowel). It also represents /ɛ̃/ in Tibetan Pinyin, where it is alternatively written än.

    aío is used in Irish to write the sound /iː/ between broad consonants.

    amh is used in Irish to write the sound /əu̯/, or in Donegal, /oː/, between broad consonants.

    EIN

    EIN may refer to:

  • Eindhoven Airport's IATA code
  • Endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia, a precancerous condition in women
  • Employer Identification Number
  • The ICAO airline designation of Aer Lingus
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