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  2. Slapshock - Wikipedia

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    The band was signed by EMI Music (Polyeast Records) Philippines in 1998, which resulted in their first platinum-selling album 4th Degree Burn. [2] This album birthed many cult-favorite tracks like "Agent Orange" which became the rock anthem of the youth during that time and introduced the band to the underground and commercial scene and the song won many accolades like Best Engineered ...

  3. 4th Degree Burn - Wikipedia

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    4th Degree Burn is the debut studio album by Filipino nu metal band Slapshock, released in 1999. [2] It was certified platinum in the Philippines. [3] Track listing

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  6. Ashton Nyte - Wikipedia

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    [8] The album ranked 14th of the top 30 albums for 2000 in South Africa, [9] and featured Nyte's experimentation with alter-egos such as the "Electric Man" and "Glam Vamp." Two videos were produced for the album, "Glam Vamp Baby" (included on the album's disc) and "Need for Air" [10] both of which were aired throughout South African television. [8]

  7. Burn - Wikipedia

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    In a full-thickness or third-degree burn, the injury extends to all layers of the skin. [2] Often there is no pain and the burnt area is stiff. [2] Healing typically does not occur on its own. [2] A fourth-degree burn additionally involves injury to deeper tissues, such as muscle, tendons, or bone. [2]

  8. Thermal burn - Wikipedia

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    Scalding is a type of thermal burn caused by boiling water and steam, commonly suffered by children. Scalds are commonly caused by accidental spilling of hot liquids, having water temperature too high for baths and showers, steam from boiling water or heated food, or getting splattered by hot cooking oil. [4]

  9. Effects of nuclear explosions - Wikipedia

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    Fourth degree burns, Conflagration: 0.5 2.0 10 30 Third degree burns: 0.6 2.5 12 38 Second degree burns: 0.8 3.2 15 44 First degree burns: 1.1 4.2 19 53 Effects of instant nuclear radiation—effective slant range 1 SR / km: Lethal 2 total dose (neutrons and gamma rays) 0.8 1.4 2.3 4.7 Total dose for acute radiation syndrome 2: 1.2 1.8 2.9 5.4