Swim or SWIM may refer to:
Swim was the second EP by the British alternative rock band Feeder. It was Feeder's second commercial release, but failed to have much success.
The EP had influences of Smashing Pumpkins early work along with Nirvana, Manic Street Preachers and Silverchair that followed on Polythene.
The 6-track EP was released on 24 June 1996 on The Echo Label and later released in CD-format on 12 October 1998. Swim was re-released with seven additional tracks on 30 July 2001. The songs "Stereo World" and "Descend" appeared on the band's debut album Polythene.
After Feeder broke into the mainstream with their single "Buck Rogers" and the Echo Park album, Swim was re-released, with five B-sides from the Polythene singles and two videos. The only difference between the original Swim artwork and the re-release is the colour of the backgrounds; blue for the original and red for the re-release.
In late 2006, to coincide with the tour of Japan tour in October, the album had its first release outside Europe.
Swim is the major-label debut album by the Ohio-based rock band July for Kings. The track "Normal Life" is noted as the band's most popular track on the album.
Joe Hedges - Lead vocals, guitar
Travis Delaney - Guitar
T. Miller - Guitar, cello
Jason Morgan - Bass guitar
Sam Dobrozsi - Drums
A riot (/ˈraɪət/) is a form of civil disorder commonly characterized by a group lashing out in a violent public disturbance against authority, property or people. Riots typically involve vandalism and the destruction of property, public or private. The property targeted varies depending on the riot and the inclinations of those involved. Targets can include shops, cars, restaurants, state-owned institutions, and religious buildings.
Riots often occur in reaction to a perceived grievance or out of dissent. Historically, riots have occurred due to poor working or living conditions, governmental oppression, taxation or conscription, conflicts between ethnic groups, (race riot) or religions (sectarian violence, pogrom), the outcome of a sporting event (football hooliganism) or frustration with legal channels through which to air grievances.
While individuals may attempt to lead or control a riot, riots typically consist of disorganized groups that are frequently "chaotic and exhibit herd behavior." However, there is a growing body of evidence to suggest that riots are not irrational, herd-like behavior, but actually follow inverted social norms.
A riot is a form of civil disorder.
Riot may also refer to:
Ola is the third album released by Swedish pop singer Ola.
The self-titled album Ola was released in Sweden in September 2010, and debuted at #3 in the official Swedish album chart. It is the first release on Ola's own label Oliniho Records, after buying himself out of his deal with Universal Music. It spawned three hit singles, "Unstoppable", "Overdrive" and "All Over The World", which was Ola's first international single release. The similarity between "All Over The World" and "Somebody To Love" by Justin Bieber is often noted, but believed to be coincidence, as the two were released at the same time.
The album also contained a track, "Let It Hit You", composed by Ola with regular collaborator Alexander Kronlund and British artist Labrinth.
Poe Little Rich Girl is the debut album by Jacki-O. The album was released on October 26, 2004, on Poe Boy/TVT Records. The album produced three official singles: "Fine" featuring Ying Yang Twins, "Sugar Walls" (not to be confused with the song of the same name by Sheena Easton), and "Break You Off" featuring Jazze Pha. There were also promotional singles "Gangsta Bitch" (which has also a remix featuring Freeway) and "Slow Down". The album hit #95 on the Billboard 200 and #12 on the R&B albums chart in the U.S., selling 20,345 copies in its first week.
The album features Jacki-O's biggest single "Pussy (Real Good)" also known as "Nookie" as well as the remix of "Champion" with Trick Daddy which was featured on her 1st mixtape "The Official Bootlegg" and the Ghostface track "Tooken Back" that also appeared on one of his albums. Jacki-O also sings on this album on the track "Pretty".