A six pack is a type of multi-pack made of six canned or bottled drinks, typically a soft drink or beer, which are sold as a single unit. Cans are usually connected with plastic six pack rings, HDPE Can Carriers, shrink film, or paperboard.

Similarly, soft drinks or beer is also often sold in a twelve pack.

Six pack may also refer to:

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  • "Six Pack" is also the name of a song on that EP

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Six Pack (band)

Six Pack is a Serbian punk rock/pop punk band from Smederevska Palanka.

History

1990s

The band was formed in early 1993 by Branko Mitrović (guitar), Milan Radojević (guitar, vocals), Dragan Bojić "Bojke" (guitar), Saša Bogdanović "Bogda" (vocals), Miloš Novaković (drums) and Vladimir Čupić "Čupa" (bass), and got the name by the Black Flag song of the same name.

The band recorded their first eight-song demo during the late 1994, and released it independently on the compact cassette Berza bez granica (Stock without Borders). On April 1995, the band performed in Athens and Thessaloniki, meeting bands from punk rock scenes of other countries, and, encouraged with the experience, they started recording their debut studio album. Pretnja ili molitva (Threat or Prayer), produced by Bojan Antunović and released through Kontra Kultura records, featured ten songs, including a cover version of a Mutha's Day Out song, with lyrics in Serbian language entitled "Vodite me" (Take Me).

On early 1996, guitarist Bojić left the band and was replaced by Milan Radojević. The new lineup recorded the band's second album, Fabrička greška (Factory Error), produced by Pacca The Zoom and released by Start Today Records. The album included a cover version of the Culture Club song "Karma Chameleon" and the song "Crveni makovi" ("Red Poppy") featured the lyrics of a patriotic song written by Nikola Hercigonja. Fabrička greška, and, a year later, the second album was rereleased on CD by ITTM records. The material from both the first and the second album was released on CD by the Croatian record label Dirty Old Town.

Six Pack (film)

Six Pack is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by Daniel Petrie, and stars Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane, Erin Gray, Anthony Michael Hall and Barry Corbin.

Plot

When race car driver Brewster Baker (Kenny Rogers) is stopped at a gas station, parts are stolen from his race car. Then while in a diner in a small Texas town, he sees some people stealing parts from another car, and chases the thieves. When the thieves' van goes into a river, Brewster rescues them and discovers that they are orphaned children. The kids were stealing auto parts for "Big John" the corrupt county sheriff, who jails Brewster for breaking and entering, larceny, resisting arrest and speeding. After the kids help break Brewster out of jail, Brewster reluctantly takes the children with him. Eventually, they form a friendship and bond. The end of the movie features real race footage from the 1982 NASCAR Coca-Cola 500, held at Atlanta Motor Speedway and won that year by Darrell Waltrip.

Cast

  • Kenny Rogers as Brewster Baker
  • Podcasts:

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    Six Pack

    by: Dirty Projectors

    Thirty-five dollars and a six pack to my name
    Spent the rest on beer so whos to blame
    I know it'll be ok
    I get a six pack in me, alright!
    They say Im fucked up all the time
    What they do is a waste of time
    I know it'll be ok
    I get a six pack in me, alright!
    Senlaboreco che a rekordo alta
    Popolo veni, popolo iri, popolo nask al morti
    Nask al morti nask al morti
    I was born with a bottle in my mouth
    Now I got a six so Ill never run out
    I know itll be ok
    I got a six pack in me alright!
    Senlaboreco che a rekordo alta
    Popolo veni, popolo iri, popolo nask al morti
    Nask al morti nask al morti
    Thirty-five dollars and a six pack to my name
    Spent the rest on beer so who is to blame




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