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ROYGBIV is an acronym for the sequence of hues commonly described as making up a rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. When making an artificial rainbow, glass prism is used, but the colors of "ROY-G-BIV" are inverted to VIB-G-YOR".
The song's title refers to ROYGBIV, an acronym for the sequence of hues commonly described as making up a rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet), plus the addition of "BBT" to represent black, brown and trans. [3] Alaska Thunderfuck co-wrote the song and said:
His real name is a pun based on the acronym "ROYGBIV", a mnemonic for the colors of a rainbow. He is a minor, though recurring, enemy of the Flash and other heroes. [ 1 ]
The album consists of longer tracks mixed with song vignettes. It also includes one of the duo's most popular songs, "Roygbiv". Music Has the Right to Children received widespread acclaim upon release, with it being featured at No. 35 on Pitchfork's "Top 100 Albums of the 1990s" list. [19]
ROYGBIV, the exact reverse of VIBGYOR; the sequence of hues commonly ascribed to the rainbow colors ViBGYOR Film Festival VIBGYOR Group of Schools , is a chain of private schools in India that offers CBSE, CISCE, and Cambridge curricula.
"XXXXXX / ----- / -----" is a song by the Scottish electronic music duo Boards of Canada. It was created to be part of and promote an alternate reality game for their fourth studio album, Tomorrow's Harvest (2013).
This article started under the title ROYGBIV (introduction: ROYGBIV, pronounced like the name "Roy G. Biv", is a popular mnemonic device ...). In 2006 it was moved to the title ROY G. BIV (introduction: Roy G. Biv is a popular mnemonic device ...) by Neutrality . Let's ask Neutrality, on his Talk page, why he moved it. May be the preference ...
Music Has the Right to Children is the debut studio album by Scottish electronic music duo Boards of Canada, released on 20 April 1998 in the United Kingdom by Warp and Skam Records and in the United States by Matador.