A rivalry is the opposition between two competing parties (rivals). Someone's main rival is called an archrival. The words rivalry, rival and arch rival may also refer to:
The seventh season of Frasier originally aired from September 23, 1999, to May 18, 2000, on NBC.
The series was nominated for three Creative Arts Emmy Awards and six Primetime Emmy Awards, winning two.Frasier received four nominations at the 58th Golden Globe Awards and Grammer won Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy. The cast won Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series at the 6th Screen Actors Guild Awards. Writers Christopher Lloyd and Joe Keenan won a Writers Guild of America Award for "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue", while Keenan also received a nomination for "Out with Dad". Ron Volk earned a nomination from the American Cinema Editors for his work on "Dark Side Of The Moon". While Pamela Fryman was nominated for Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series at the Directors Guild of America Awards for "The Flight Before Christmas".
Casting director Jeff Greenberg received a nomination at the 16th Artios Awards.Frasier gathered ten nominations from the Online Film & Television Association. The show was nominated for three accolades at the second annual TV Guide Awards, including Favorite Comedy Series and Favorite TV Pet. It also garnered six nominations at the Viewers for Quality Television Awards.
Rivals is the fourth studio album by the American nu metal band Coal Chamber. The album was released on May 19, 2015.
Described as nu metal and groove metal,Rivals has been compared to all of the previous Coal Chamber albums, being described as most similar to the band's third album Dark Days. In a 2015 review of the album, 100% Rock Magazine wrote that "Coal Chamber have taken the nu metal styling of the early 2000’s and modernized the sound for the current day". The album Rivals shows Coal Chamber moving away from their gothic sound.
Rivals is Coal Chamber's first release since Dark Days (2002). On March 2, 2015, the first single released from the album was "I.O.U. Nothing". On March 9, 2015, the second single from the album, "Rivals", was released.
Facemob was an American hip hop group put together by rapper Scarface. The group consisted of 350, DMG, Devin the Dude, Chi-Ray and Smit-D, Charlie Burgess with Scarface, producing and writing songs for the group's debut album.
The group first made an uncredited appearance on Scarface's 1995 single "Among the Walking Dead" from the Walking Dead soundtrack, but the group's first official appearance came later in the year on the Tales from the Hood soundtrack on the self-titled song "Face Mob". Facemob also appeared on the soundtracks for Original Gangstas and High School High before releasing their debut album, The Other Side of the Law, which peaked at 51 on the Billboard 200. After a four year hiatus, the group (minus Devin the Dude) returned in 2002 with the release of their second and final album, Silence.