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  2. Big Black - Wikipedia

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    Big Black was founded by Steve Albini in 1981 during his second year of college at Northwestern University. [1] [2] [3] Albini had become a fan of punk rock during his high school years in Missoula, Montana, and taught himself to play bass guitar in the fall of 1979, his senior year, while recuperating from a badly broken leg resulting from being struck by a car while riding his motorcycle.

  3. Monster Energy - Wikipedia

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    The caffeine content of most Monster Energy drinks is approximately 10 mg/oz (33.81 mg / 100 ml), [15] [16] or 160 mg for a 16oz (473 ml) can. The packaging usually contains a warning label advising consumers against drinking more than 48oz per day (500 ml per day in Australia).

  4. Headache (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Headache is the fourth EP by American post-hardcore band Big Black.The record generated some controversy due to a cover photograph of a shotgun suicide victim whose head was split in half; it only appeared on a very limited edition of the record and was later replaced with a drawing by Savage Pencil. [3]

  5. Content Warning - Wikipedia

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    The gameplay of Content Warning bears similarities to Lethal Company and Phasmophobia, [4] which is a cooperative survival horror video game played from a first-person perspective. The player teams up with up to three other players to venture through the diving bell into the Old World, underground ruins with descending entrances to procedurally ...

  6. Atomizer (album) - Wikipedia

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    One song from the album, "Big Money", was released as a B-side to the "Il Duce" single prior to the release of Atomizer.Homestead Records also issued "Big Money" and "Il Duce" the A-side of a 12" record with three live songs on the B-side (including the live version of "Cables" that would appear on Atomizer) with the agreement that the 12" be used for promotional purposes only.

  7. Bulldozer (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Bulldozer is the second EP by American punk rock band Big Black, released in 1983.It was their first release to feature an actual band performing, including Pat Byrne from Urge Overkill playing drums on some of the songs in addition to the Roland TR-606 drum machine that provided rhythm tracks on all of Big Black's records.

  8. Dave Riley - Wikipedia

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    Riley had a stroke in 1993 which caused paraplegia; he was unable to walk, and used a wheelchair for the rest of his life. [3] The doctors attending to him erroneously thought that his condition was the result of drug use or a suicide attempt, and he was forced to live in a "convalescent home" for nearly 10 years, with people he described as "lowlifes, criminals, psychopaths, and token seniors ...

  9. Pigpile - Wikipedia

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    Pigpile is a live album by the American musical group Big Black.It is a recording from July 24, 1987 during the post-hardcore band's final European tour, released in 1992 originally as a VHS tape (it was their second video release, following the 'Live' tape on Atavistic Records).