Done

Done may refer to:

  • The past participle of the English verb do
  • Music

    Albums

  • Done (18th Dye album)
  • Done (Straitjacket Fits album)
  • Songs

  • "Done", a 2011 song by Swedish thrash metal band The Haunted from the album Unseen
  • "Done" (song), a 2013 song by The Band Perry
  • Other uses

  • Methadone, "done" in slang
  • People with the surname Done

  • Cyril Done, English footballer
  • Jason Done, English actor
  • Ken Done, Australian artist
  • Robert Done, English footballer
  • Done (song)

    "Done" (stylized as "DONE.") is a song recorded by American country music group The Band Perry. It was released in March 2013 as the second single from their second album, Pioneer. Neil and Reid Perry co-wrote the song with John Davidson and Jacob Bryant. As of August 28, 2013, the first week in which the song was no longer ranked among the top 30 selling country digital singles, the single has sold 782,000 in the United States.

    Content

    The song has its female narrator addressing a former lover, stating that she is "done" with him.

    Critical reception

    The song has achieved critical acclaim, with music critics labeling it as "very catchy" and one of the stand-out tracks on Pioneer. Billy Dukes of Taste of Country gave the song four and a half stars out of five, writing that it "is best enjoyed at an extremely loud volume. It’s the type of song that sells concert tickets, because you know it’s going to be quite a moment when the group gets to thrashing around on stage during the three-and-a-half minute track." Matt Bjorke of Roughstock gave the song four stars out of five, saying that "the melody puts the Up in Uptempo while Kimberly Perry delivers a vocal that's all attitude and sass."

    Done (18th Dye album)

    Done is the debut album by 18th Dye, originally released in 1994.

    Personnel

  • Sebastian Büttrich – vocals / Guitar
  • Heike Rädeker – vocals / Bass Guitar
  • Piet Bendtsen – drums
  • References

    External links

  • Official Website
  • Mindy

    Mindy is an English feminine given name that is traditionally short for Melinda.

    Mindy may refer to:

    People

  • Mindy Aloff, American editor, journalist, essayist, and dance critic
  • Mindy Baha El Din (1958-2013), American-born Egyptian ornithologist, eco-activist, and environmentalist
  • Mindy Budgor, 2012 graduate of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business
  • Mindy Cohn (born 1966), American actress known for her role on the television show The Facts of Life
  • Mindy Duncan (born c. 1971), winner of the 1988 Miss Teen USA pageant
  • Mindy Gehrs, former All-American swimmer
  • Mindy Gledhill, singer-songwriter from Eureka, California
  • Mindy Greiling (born 1948), American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
  • Mindy Grossman, chief executive officer of the Home Shopping Network
  • Mindy Hall, makeup artist
  • Mindy Jacobsen, first blind woman to be ordained as a hazzan (also called a cantor) in the history of Judaism
  • Mindy Kaling (born 1979), American actress and comedian, producer of the television show The Office and star of TV show The Mindy Project.
  • List of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy characters

    This is a list of characters from the American animated television series, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, which was created by Maxwell Atoms, and which originally aired on Cartoon Network from June 13, 2003 to November 9, 2007

    Main characters

    Grim Reaper

    Voiced by Greg Eagles

    Grim is over one hundred and thirty-seven thousand years old (as had been born at the time of the Stone Age) and speaks using a Jamaican accent. The continuity of how Grim got his reaper status and tremendously strong and powerful supernatural powers comes up quite a few times and it is unknown which way he really got his supernatural powers (for example, in The Wrath of the Spider Queen movie, he was elected to his position as the Grim Reaper while he was in middle school; however, in A Grim Prophecy, it is shown that he was the Grim Reaper since his childhood with his parents forcing him to be the Reaper, which is further contradicted in a later episode where he is seen stumbling over his scythe to become Grim Reaper). His long scythe is the source of all of his supernatural and magical abilities, and possesses many magical capabilities and qualities; although he is still capable of using some incredibly powerful magic spells without it, though these instances are quite rare.

    List of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX characters

    This is the list of characters in the 2004–2008 anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. They are listed by their English names.

    Protagonists

    Jaden Yuki

    Syrus Truesdale

    Chazz Princeton

    Alexis Rhodes

    Bastion Misawa

    Zane Truesdale

    Vellian Crowler

    Jesse Anderson

    Aster Phoenix

    Tyranno Hassleberry

    Axel Brodie

    Jim "Crocodile" Cook

    Adrian Gecko

    Chumley Huffington

    Other protagonists

    Atticus Rhodes

    Blair Flannigan

    Lyman Banner

    Antagonist groups

    The Shadow Riders

    The Shadow Riders known as the Seven Stars Assassins (セブンスターズ刺客 Sebunsutāzu Shikaku), in the Japanese version, are composed of seven duelists and their leader of varying origins and backgrounds who each have their own agendas. The Shadow Riders are intent on resurrecting the Three Sacred Beasts (Phantom Demons in the Japanese version).

    Society of Light

    The Society of Light (光の結社 Hikari no Kessha) is a cult led by the alien-influenced Sartorius, the Society of Light's legion of followers dedicate themselves to worshipping the Light of Destruction, and are intent on cleansing the Earth of its deficiencies.

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