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  2. Rave - Wikipedia

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    The "rave" genre would develop into oldschool hardcore, which lead onto newer forms of rave music such as drum and bass, 2-step and happy hardcore as well as other hardcore techno genres, such as gabber and hardstyle. [30] Rave music is usually presented in a DJ mix set, although live performances are not uncommon. Styles of music include:

  3. PLUR - Wikipedia

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    Peace Love Unity Respect, commonly shortened to PLUR, is a set of principles that is associated with rave culture, originating in the United States.It has been commonly used since the early 1990s when it became commonplace in nightclub and rave flyers and especially on club paraphernalia advertising underground outdoor trance music parties.

  4. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    "Take" for R, abbreviation of the Latin word recipe, meaning "take". Most abbreviations can be found in the Chambers Dictionary as this is the dictionary primarily used by crossword setters. However, some abbreviations may be found in other dictionaries, such as the Collins English Dictionary and Oxford English Dictionary.

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    In this article, I will take a quick look at RAVE Restaurant Group Inc’s (NASDAQ:RAVE) recent ownership structure – an unconventional investing subject, but an important one. When it comesRead ...

  6. The Emo music renaissance is upon us. How the genre is ... - AOL

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    The Emo Nite event, now a full-fledged national business in its 10th year, started out as a way for creators Petracca and Freed to listen to the kind of music they enjoyed — despite it not being ...

  7. Clubbing (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    The subculture took shape in the late 1980s and early 1990s at underground rave parties in the U.S. and London. A particular contributor to this in the UK was the Ibiza club scene, through which British tourists were exposed to the twelve hour clubbing cycle. [ 3 ]

  8. Rave (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Rave; Rave Master, a 1999 anime and manga franchise, also known as Groove Adventure Rave; Rave Motion Pictures, a defunct movie theater company that is now part of Cinemark since 2013; Raves (band), a 1980s power pop group from Atlanta, Georgia, United States; The Rave, a concert venue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States; Rave music

  9. Rave Mobile Safety - Wikipedia

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    Rave Mobile Safety (formerly Rave Wireless) is an American software company founded in New York City in 2004, and currently based in Framingham, Massachusetts. The company provides a suite of software applications for safety.