Snuff

Snuff may refer to:

  • Snuff (tobacco), fine-ground tobacco, intended for consumption by being inhaled or sniffed into the nose
  • Moist snuff or dipping tobacco
  • Creamy snuff, an Indian tobacco paste
  • Herbal smokeless tobacco
  • Snuff film, a type of film that shows an actual murder
  • Snuff (film), a 1976 splatter film
  • Snuff (wrestler)
  • "Snuff" (CSI), an episode of the TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
  • Snuff (Palahniuk novel), a 2008 novel by Chuck Palahniuk
  • Snuff (Pratchett novel), a 2011 Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett
  • In music:

  • Snuff (band), British band
  • Snuff (country rock band), Virginia-based band active in the early 1980s
  • "Snuff" (song), a song by Slipknot
  • "Snuff", a song by Slayer from World Painted Blood
  • Snuff Garrett (born 1938), American record producer
  • See also

  • Anatomical snuffbox
  • Naswar, a moist tobacco product placed under the lower lip similar to snuff, used in Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, India, Sweden, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan
  • Snuff (country rock band)

    Snuff were an American country rock/rockabilly band based in Southern Virginia and active during the 1970s and early 1980s. They released a pair of albums and scored a minor hit on the pop charts with "Bad, Bad Billy" in 1983.

    Career

    Snuff initially formed in the 1970s and began as an acoustic trio featuring guitarist James Gray "Jimbo" Bowling, guitarist Bill Wampler, and vocalist Mike Jones. However, the group gradually incorporated more of an electric sound into their repertoire, and by the 1980s, they had evolved into a six-member outfit, including Bowling, guitarist Robbie House, lead vocalist/acoustic guitarist Chuck "Coyote" Larson, bassist C. Scott Trabue, violinist Cecil Hooker, and drummer/percussionist Michael A. Johnson.

    The group released their eponymous debut album in 1982. Featuring a country sound infused with elements of rock, Snuff featured a minor country hit, "(So This is) Happy Hour," which peaked at number 71 on the Country music charts.

    The following year, the band released their follow-up album, an EP titled NightFighter. This release featured six tracks, including what would become the band's biggest hit, "Bad, Bad Billy." The tune would be the group's only hit to crack the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #88 in August 1983. Penned by House, Larson, and Bowling, "Bad, Bad Billy" was also the only original tune on the EP, as the remaining tracks were covers of country and rockabilly songs. Another track from NightFighter, "United or Divided" was later featured in the 1985 film Tomboy.

    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 3)

    The third season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation premiered on CBS on September 26, 2002 and ended May 15, 2003. The series stars William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger.

    Plot

    Grissom begins to suffer from hearing loss ("Inside the Box"), as Catherine faces the possibility of losing her daughter ("Lady Heather's Box") during the third season of CSI. Alongside their team, including Sara Sidle, Warrick Brown, Nick Stokes, and Jim Brass, Willows and Grissom investigate the death of a poker player ("Revenge is Best Served Cold"), the evisceration of a cheerleader ("Let the Seller Beware"), a death at a little persons convention ("A Little Murder"), the overdose of a rock-star ("Abra-Cadaver"), a jewelry heist ("Fight Night"), a mob murder ("Blood Lust"), the discovery of a body covered in fire-ants ("Snuff"), and a drive-by shooting ("Random Acts of Violence"). Meanwhile, the team are faced with their own past when they testify in court ("The Accused is Entitled"), Sara struggles to cope with the psychological trauma that she is suffering from being caught up in the explosion ("Play with Fire"), and one of Doc Robbins' autopsies goes awry when the victim wakes up ("Got Murder?").

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    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Salad

    by: Snuff

    Whos going to take their chances
    Whos going to make it pay
    Reminded in the strangest place
    A long forgotten melody
    A scent that drags me back
    & rakes up long forgotten memories
    Learn the lesson, learn the taste
    Keep a tally hone the method
    To make it work
    To make it right
    Whos going to take their chances
    Whos going to make it pay
    Whos going to take their chances
    Whos going to pave the pay
    You dont want to say you need to
    You dont really think you have to
    Keep a tally, learn the lesson
    Learn the taste & hone the method
    Given heart
    Given all its got
    You'll take your chances
    or know its lost
    Thanks to Andy (s0_l0ng_ast0ria
    hotmail.com)
    for these lyrics




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