Plague!

Plague! is a board game first published by B&B Productions in 1991.

Description

Plague! is about the arrival of the Black Plague in Weymouth, England, in 1348.

Publication history

Plague! was first published by B&B Productions in 1991, and was designed by Steven Barsky.

Reception

Richard H. Berg comments: "Plague! is not a game to play to see who wins, mostly because it is so chaotic and random at times. It is a game that delightfully highlights the fact that, as with many trips, it's not where you’re going but how you get there."

References

Plague

Plague or The Plague may refer to:

Agriculture, fauna, and medicine

  • Plague (disease), a disease caused by Yersinia pestis
  • Bubonic plague
  • Pneumonic plague
  • Septicemic plague
  • An epidemic of infectious disease (medical or agricultural)
  • A pandemic caused by such a disease
  • A swarm of pest insects such as locusts
  • A massive attack of other pests afflicting agriculture
  • Overpopulation in wild animals afflicting the environment and/or agriculture
  • Plague, collective noun for common grackles
  • Historical plagues

  • List of epidemics
  • Plague of Athens, a devastating epidemic which hit Athens in ancient Greece in 430 BC
  • Antonine Plague, an ancient pandemic in 165–189 AD brought to the Roman Empire by troops returning from campaigns in the Near East
  • Plague of Justinian, a pandemic in 541–542 AD in the Byzantine Empire
  • The Black Death, the Eurasian pandemic beginning in the 14th century
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    The following is a list of episodes from the USA Network original series The Dead Zone. The series debuted on June 16, 2002.

    Series overview

    Episodes

    Season 1: 2002

    Season 2: 2003

    Season 3: 2004

    Season 4: 2005

    Season 5: 2006

    Season 6: 2007

    References

    Friction (Stavesacre album)

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    Track listing

  • "Threshold" – 5:03
  • "Loader" – 3:45
  • "At The Moment" – 5:53
  • "Suffocate Me" – 4:33
  • "Minus" – 4:34
  • "Devil" – 3:25
  • "Tranewreck" – 1:36
  • "Burning Clean" – 6:29
  • "Anna Thema" – 3:46
  • "Stars & Clouds" – 9:41
  • Personnel

  • Mark Salomon - vocals
  • Jeff Bellew - guitars
  • Dirk Lemmenes - bass
  • Jeremy Moffett - drums
  • Friction (band)

    Friction (フリクション furikushon) is an influential rock band from Japan, formed in 1978. They originally began in 1971 under the name Circle Triangle Square, and are considered to be one of the pioneers of Japan's alternative rock scene. In September 2007, Rolling Stone Japan rated their debut album Atsureki at #21 on its list of the "100 Greatest Japanese Rock Albums of All Time".

    History

    Originally formed in 1971 as an avant-garde music group by bassist Reck, saxophonist Chico Hige, and drummer Sakuro Watanabe in Tokyo, Japan. They changed the band's name to 3/3 in the mid 70s, and Reck and Chico later moved to the United States, where they would form the band Teenage Jesus and the Jerks with Lydia Lunch and James Chance, and later became the original founding members of James Chance and the Contortions before returning to Japan.

    Renaming 3/3 to form Friction, they recruited guitarist Tsunematsu Masatoshi, who had studied art at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts & Music. They released a live album and single in 1979, and their first studio album, Atsureki (軋轢, meaning 'friction' in Japanese) in 1980, produced by Ryuichi Sakamoto. Tsunematsu left the band in December 1980 to become an artist, and from then on Friction has had numerous guest instrumentalists for lives and studio releases, all revolving around frontman Reck. The live video titled Dumb Numb was directed by Sogo Ishii. Towards the year 2000, Friction went on hiatus when Reck started producing for other musicians, but restarted in 2007.

    Friction (musician)

    Ed Keeley, better known by his stage name Friction, is a drum and bass producer and DJ from Brighton, England. He runs his own record label, Shogun Audio, and has a regular overnight show on BBC Radio 1Xtra.

    Biography

    Brighton-raised Friction is one of only a handful of drum and bass DJs to utilise three decks to mash up his mixes, creating a unique sound. As a teenager Friction was busy playing and promoting events in Brighton when he began collaborating with local producers Stakka & K-Tee who were heavily involved in Andy C's Ram Records label.

    In 1998 Friction released his debut single "Critical Mass" under the stage name Kinnetix, attracting the attention of major labels. Soon he was releasing tracks on renowned labels such as Valve, Tru Playaz, Trouble On Vinyl, 31 Records, Hospital, Charge and Renegade Hardware alongside his own Shogun Audio imprint.

    Friction is regarded as one of the biggest DJs in the drum and bass scene, with an extremely fast rise to success. Highly regarded for his various mix CDs and releases on labels like Hospital, Tru Playaz and Renegade Hardware. One of his biggest tracks was the "Back To Your Roots Remix" on Shogun Audio in 2007.

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