! (album)

! is an album by The Dismemberment Plan. It was released on October 2, 1995, on DeSoto Records. The band's original drummer, Steve Cummings, played on this album but left shortly after its release.

Track listing

  • "Survey Says" – 2:08
  • "The Things That Matter" – 2:25
  • "The Small Stuff" – 3:02
  • "OK Jokes Over" – 4:27
  • "Soon to Be Ex Quaker" – 1:26
  • "I'm Going to Buy You a Gun" – 3:06
  • "If I Don't Write" – 4:28
  • "Wouldn't You Like to Know?" – 2:50
  • "13th and Euclid" – 2:18
  • "Fantastic!" – 4:14
  • "Onward, Fat Girl" – 2:46
  • "Rusty" – 4:29
  • Personnel

    The following people were involved in the making of !:

  • Eric Axelson bass
  • Jason Caddell guitar
  • Steve Cummings drums
  • Travis Morrison vocals, guitar
  • Andy Charneco and Don Zientara – recording
  • References


    Album

    Albums of recorded music were developed in the early 20th century, first as books of individual 78rpm records, then from 1948 as vinyl LP records played at 33 13 rpm. Vinyl LPs are still issued, though in the 21st century albums sales have mostly focused on compact disc (CD) and MP3 formats. The audio cassette was a format used in the late 1970s through to the 1990s alongside vinyl.

    An album may be recorded in a recording studio (fixed or mobile), in a concert venue, at home, in the field, or a mix of places. Recording may take a few hours to several years to complete, usually in several takes with different parts recorded separately, and then brought or "mixed" together. Recordings that are done in one take without overdubbing are termed "live", even when done in a studio. Studios are built to absorb sound, eliminating reverberation, so as to assist in mixing different takes; other locations, such as concert venues and some "live rooms", allow for reverberation, which creates a "live" sound. The majority of studio recordings contain an abundance of editing, sound effects, voice adjustments, etc. With modern recording technology, musicians can be recorded in separate rooms or at separate times while listening to the other parts using headphones; with each part recorded as a separate track.

    + (disambiguation)

    + (the plus sign) is a binary operator that indicates addition, with 43 in ASCII.

    + may also refer to:

  • + (Ed Sheeran album) (pronounced "Plus"), 2011 album
  • + (Justice album) (pronounced "Cross"), 2007 album
  • "+", a song by Ayumi Hamasaki from her album Rainbow
  • +, the international call prefix
  • +, positive charge (chemistry)
  • See also

  • Plus (disambiguation)
  • Cross (disambiguation)
  • Oro

    Oro means gold in Italian and Spanish.

    Oro may refer to:

    Places

  • Orø, an island in Denmark
  • Oro, Estonia, a village
  • Oro Province, Papua New Guinea
  • Oro Bay
  • Örö, a town situated in the outer archipelago, northeast of Oskarshamn, Sweden
  • Oro, a former name of Yonggwang County, North Korea
  • Oro concentration camp, a North Korean concentration camp for political prisoners
  • Oro City, Colorado, US, a ghost town
  • Oro County, Kansas Territory, a US county from 1859 to 1861
  • Oro-Medonte, Ontario, Canada, a township usually abbreviated to just "Oro"
  • Oro Moraine, Ontario, Canada, a glacial moraine
  • 4733 ORO, a main-belt asteroid
  • Music

  • Óró – A Live Session, an album by Irish musician Máire Brennan
  • Oro: Grandes Éxitos (also known as ABBA Oro), a Spanish-language album by ABBA
  • ORO, 6th album of Italian stoner psychedelic band Ufomammut
  • "Oro" (song), the Serbian entry in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest
  • Oro album, an RIAA certification for 100,000 Spanish-language albums shipped
  • Hora (dance)

    Hora, also known as horo and oro, is a type of circle dance originating in the Balkans but also found in other countries.

    Etymology

    The name (spelled differently in different countries) is cognate to the Greek χορός: 'dance' which is cognate with the ancient Greek art form of χορεία; see Chorea. The original meaning of the Greek word χορός may have been 'circle'. The course of the seasons was also symbolically described as the dance of the Greco-Roman Horae, and they were accordingly given the attributes of spring flowers, fragrance and graceful freshness.

    Also, the word is present in Slavic languages and "hora" and "oro" are found in many Slavic languages and have the meaning of round (dance) and the verb 'oriti' means to speak, sound, sing which previously meant to celebrate.

    The Greek χορός is cognate with Pontic 'khoron', Bulgarian хоро 'horo', Romanian 'horă', Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian/Montenegrin/Slovenian 'kolo', Macedonian/Montenegrin 'oro', the Turkish form 'hora', 'valle' in Albania, and in Hebrew הורה (Hora). The Khorumi dance of Georgia also might be connected to the Horon dance in the neighbouring Turkish regions, as it rose out of the Adjara region, where Kartvelian Laz people coexisted for centuries with Greek Pontians.

    Oro (beverage)

    Oro is a Peruvian brand of soft drink owned by the Ajegroup and sold in Perú, Ecuador and Venezuela. Oro is a rival product to Inca Kola sharing the same characteristics such as the yellow color. Oro is sold in PET bottles of 525 ml.

    See also

  • Inca Kola - direct competitive brand
  • Isaac Kola - direct competitive brand
  • List of soft drinks by country
  • Triple Kola - direct competitive brand
  • Viva - direct competitive brand
  • References

    External links

  • (Spanish) Official website of the Ajegroup

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