Madness

Madness may refer to:

  • Anger
  • Insanity
  • Mental disorder
  • Music

  • Madness (band), a British ska/pop band
  • Madness (Madness album), 1983
  • The Madness (album), a 1988 album by The Madness, a band formed by former members of Madness
  • Madness (Tony MacAlpine album), 1993
  • Madness (Guy Sebastian album), 2014
  • Madness (Sleeping With Sirens album), 2015
  • Songs

  • "Madness" (Elton John song), 1978
  • "Madness" (Ivi Adamou song), 2012
  • "Madness" (Muse song), 2012
  • "Madness (Is All in the Mind)", a 1983 song by Madness, not be confused with the Prince Buster song previously covered by the group (see below)
  • "Madness", a song by Alanis Morissette from Flavors of Entanglement
  • "Madness", a song by Prince Buster from I Feel the Spirit, also covered by Madness
  • "Madness", a 2014 song by Cascada featuring Tris
  • "Madness", the 12th song on Sleeping With Sirens' 2015 album by the same name
  • Other media

    Madness (2010 film)

    Madness is a 2010 horror film written and directed by Sonny Laguna, David Liljeblad and Tommy Wiklund.

    Plot

    In the wilderness near Minneapolis, a bound and battered pregnant woman is stabbed and stomped to death by a hillbilly named Drake, who drags her body away.

    It is revealed to be 1994, and cheerleaders Tara and Jenna are on their way to a competition being held in Minneapolis. Low on gas, the two pull into a service station, where they meet Chad and Oliver, who are experiencing car trouble. Taking pity on the two men, the girls offer them a ride, and the quartet leave, not realizing they were being watched by a one-eyed, Swedish-speaking man, who uses a walkie-talkie to report what he has seen to his comrades. One-eye follows the group, and causes them to crash by a throwing a piece of roadkill onto their windshield.

    Drake pulls up to the walking quartet, and offers them a ride. Once everyone is in the car, Drake drives into the forest, prompting a panicked Chad to jump out of the moving vehicle. Drake meets up with One-eye, and the two tie Tara, Jenna, and Oliver up at gunpoint, and take them to their hideout. Drake places Tara and Jenna in the main house, while One-eye rapes Oliver in a shed. Elsewhere, Chad encounters Bob, one of the hillbillies, and the two fight. Chad kills Bob with a switchblade, and follows a pillar of smoke to the rednecks' house.

    Cascada discography

    The discography of Cascada, a German Eurodance group, consists of four studio albums, one holiday album, one remix album, twenty six singles and twenty five music videos.

    Cascada's debut album, Everytime We Touch was released in February 2006 and produced a chain of hit singles including the title track second single "Everytime We Touch". The album also includes the internationally successful "Miracle" and "Truly Madly Deeply". Second album, Perfect Day was released in December 2007, which was commercially successful and produced the international single, "What Hurts the Most". This was followed by, Evacuate the Dancefloor, summer 2009 and the title track and first single, "Evacuate the Dancefloor", entered the UK Singles Chart at number one becoming Cascada's first number one in the UK. The following album, Original Me became Cascada's lowest charting album, but released mild successful singles such as Pyromania. They released a greatest hits album after, including the singles Summer Of Love, The Rhythm Of The Night & Glorious. The latter was used in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013. The group released 4 miscellaneous singles, The World Is In My Hands, Blink, Madness & Reason, with little to no success.

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