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  2. Dreadlocks - Wikipedia

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    The history of the name dreadlocks is unclear. Some authors trace the term to the Rastafarians, a group of whom apparently coined it in 1959 as a reference to their "dread", or fear, of God.

  3. Synthetic dreads - Wikipedia

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    Cyberlocks. Synthetic dreads, also called dread extensions, dread falls, and cyberlocks (also spelled cyberlox), are interlocked coils of synthetic hair, mostly kanekalon, that give the look and feel of natural dreadlocks without the commitment or maintenance. [1]

  4. Dread Scott - Wikipedia

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    Scott Tyler (born 1965), known professionally as Dread Scott, is an American artist whose works, often participatory in nature, focus on the experience of African Americans in the contemporary United States.

  5. Dreadzone - Wikipedia

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    – "Britain today is a powerhouse of ideas, experiments, imagination". [4] John Peel championed Dreadzone on BBC Radio 1 and cited Second Light as one of his favourite albums of all time. [5] Tracks from Second Light also dominated Peel's Festive Fifty in 1995, and the band recorded three Peel sessions between 1993 and 2001. [6]