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Vicious (Halestorm Album)
Vicious may refer to: Music * Johnny Vicious, American house DJ, producer and remixer * Sid Vicious (1957–1979), punk rock musician * Vicious (rapper), Jamaican-American rapper and reggae artist active in the 1990s * ''Vicious'' (Nasty Idols album), 1993 * ''Vicious'' (Halestorm album), 2018 * "Vicious" (Lou Reed song), 1973 * "Vicious", a song by Parkway Drive on the album '' Ire'' * "Vicious", a song by Chantal Kreviazuk on the album '' Hard Sail'' * "Vicious" (Tate McRae song), 2020 * "Vicious" (Sabrina Carpenter song), 2022 * Vicious Vinyl, an Australian record label Other uses * Vicious, meaning "full of vice" * '' To Make a Killing'', a 1988 Australian film also known as ''Vicious'' * Vicious (''Cowboy Bebop''), a ''Cowboy Bebop'' character * ''Vicious'' (TV series), a British television sitcom * ''Vicious'' (novel), a 2013 novel by V. E. Schwab * Sid Vicious, stage name for professional wrestler Sid Eudy * "Vicious" Verne Seibert, a professional wrestler from NW ...
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Johnny Vicious
Johnny Vicious (born John Coles) is an American house music, house disc jockey, DJ, Music producer, producer and remixer. He DJed in New York City clubs Mars and Paladium in the 1980s, and in the early 1990s started his own label, Vicious Muzik Records, with Jeffrey Rodman. Vicious became widely known for remixing the hits "Kiss You All Over" by No Mercy (pop band), No Mercy, "Let's Go All the Way" by React (band), React, and "It's Not Right but It's Okay" by Whitney Houston, as well as doing remixes for the compilations ''Webster Hall Presents: A Groovilicious Night'' and ''Ministry of Sound: Club Nation America''.[ Biography], AllMusic He scored one major chart hit, 2005's "Can't Let Go" (featuring Judy Albanese), which hit No. 4 on the US ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Dance Chart. His remixes have appeared on the hit ''Ultra.Dance'' compilations, as well as on the ''ThriveMix Presents'' albums, many of which have hit the US ''Billboard'' albums charts. Discography Album ...
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Vice
A vice is a practice, behaviour, Habit (psychology), habit or item generally considered morally wrong in the associated society. In more minor usage, vice can refer to a fault, a negative character trait, a defect, an infirmity, or a bad or unhealthy habit. Vices are usually associated with a fault in a person's character or temperament rather than their morality. Synonyms for vice include fault, sin, depravity, iniquity, wickedness, and corruption. The antonym of vice is virtue. Etymology The modern English term that best captures its original meaning is the word ''vicious'', which means "full of vice". In this sense, the word ''vice'' comes from the Latin word ''Glossary of ancient Roman religion#vitium, vitium'', meaning "failing or defect". Law enforcement Depending on the country or jurisdiction, vice crimes may or may not be treated as a separate category in the Criminal code, criminal codes. Even in jurisdictions where vice is not explicitly delineated in the legal co ...
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Vicious (play)
''Vicious'' is an American play written by Denis Spedaliere about the life of Sex Pistols musician Sid Vicious that premiered in Hollywood at The Complex theatre in 1986 and later played at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company. ''Vicious'' was the 1986 theatre debut of actor George Clooney. Clooney played a male prostitute drug dealer. Critical reception The ''Los Angeles Times'' said "''Vicious'' is not only one of theater’s more unrelenting depictions of junkies losing their grip, but a classic dialectic of rock passion and rock biz." Retrospection Years later looking back on his experience with ''Vicious'', George Clooney told ''New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York New York may also refer to: Places United Kingdom * ...'' magazine "I was the comedy relief, believe it or not," Clooney said, who got an age ...
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Vivian Harris
Ivan Vivian Harris (born June 17, 1978) is a Guyanese former professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2018. He held the WBA super lightweight title from 2002 to 2005. Amateur career After Harris arrived in the U.S., he began his amateur boxing career, racking up 45 wins, 5 losses, and 32 KO's. In 1995, Harris won the Metros championship, and the New York Golden Gloves two years later. Following these successes, Harris turned professional in 1997. Professional career Harris made his professional debut on November 4, 1997, when he fought Levi Long and KO'd him in the first minute of the first round. In December of the same year, Harris defeated Adam Salas, forcing the referee to stop the bout prematurely. This pattern of aggressive fighting continued for years. Harris won against several competitors, until he faced Ray Oliveira in early 2000. Harris was not able to match Oliveira's overall punch output, and consequently lost a 10-round decision. Later that year, Harris ...
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NWA All-Star Wrestling
NWA All Star Wrestling (sometimes referred to as NWA Vancouver) is a Canadian professional wrestling promotion, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. All-Star Wrestling folded in 1989. History Early history Although other wrestling promotions existed in Vancouver prior to the early 1960s (particularly a predecessor of All Star's called ''Big Time Wrestling''), All Star (an affiliate of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) for most of its existence) became the longest-lived and perhaps best-remembered of all promotions operating in the Vancouver area before or since. The promotion began coming into its own around the time CHAN-TV began broadcasting their TV program (also called ''All Star Wrestling'') in 1962, when Gene Kiniski arrived in Vancouver and became a regular on the roster. At the time All Star began, the NWA British Empire heavyweight title was the top singles title in the Vancouver territory, while the Pacific Coast tag team title initially served as the tag team ch ...
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Sid Eudy
Sidney Raymond Eudy (December 16, 1960 – August 26, 2024) was an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler, best known for his tenures in the WWE, World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW), wrestling under the ring names Sid Justice, Sid Vicious, and Sycho Sid. Eudy was a six-time Professional wrestling#Championships, world champion, having won the WWF Championship List of WWE Champions, twice, the WCW World Heavyweight Championship List of WCW World Heavyweight Champions, twice, and the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship#Title history, twice. He held the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship List of WWE United States Champions, once and headlined pay-per-views for both promotions, including the main events of WrestleMania VIII and WrestleMania 13, WrestleMania 13 in 1992 and 1997, and Starrcade (2000), Starrcade in 2000. Professional wrestling career Early career (1987–1 ...
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Vicious (novel)
''Vicious'' is a fantasy novel by American author V. E. Schwab published by Tor Books in 2013, focused around two college students who learn how to create superhuman abilities and later become archenemies. Plot summary Victor and Eli begin as college roommates and discover that near-death experiences, under the right conditions, can create superhuman abilities. When Victor tries to create his abilities, things go wrong and people take a fall. Victor ends up getting put in jail. 10 years later, Eli has started a crusade to kill every other super-powered person and Victor has broken out of jail. Reception ''The Guardian'' called ''Vicious'' "a brilliant exploration of the superhero mythos and a riveting revenge thriller". It received a starred review from ''Publishers Weekly'', which called Schwab's characters "vital and real, never reduced to simple archetypes" and praised the book as "a rare superhero novel as epic and gripping as any classic comic". ''Publishers Weekly'' als ...
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Vicious (TV Series)
''Vicious'' is a British television sitcom that premiered 29 April 2013 on ITV. The series starred Ian McKellen and Derek Jacobi as Freddie and Stuart, an elderly gay couple who have been together for 50 years but endure a love–hate relationship. The show was initially developed by the British playwright, Mark Ravenhill. The series was written by Gary Janetti, an American whose primary credits are Will & Grace and Family Guy. Series overview ''Vicious'' is set around the lives of ageing partners Freddie and Stuart, who have lived together in their Covent Garden flat for 49 years. Freddie was a struggling actor and Stuart worked in a bar when they first met. While Stuart is now retired and manages the household, Freddie still takes acting jobs occasionally and waits for his unlikely breakthrough. Their lives consist of entertaining their frequent guests, making sure that their aged dog Balthazar is still breathing, and hurling antagonising comments towards each other. C ...
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Vicious (Cowboy Bebop)
The following is a list of major and minor characters from the anime series ''Cowboy Bebop'', directed by Shinichiro Watanabe and written by Keiko Nobumoto, its manga series adaptation, written by Kuga Cain and Yutaka Nanten, and its live-action adaptation, developed by André Nemec and written by Christopher Yost. ''Bebop'' crew Spike Spiegel : :Portrayed by: John Cho is a tall, lean, and slightly muscular 27-year-old bounty hunter born on Mars. Spike has a history of violent activity, seen through flashbacks and dialogue with the Red Dragon Syndicate. He is often depicted with a cavalier attitude, but occasionally shows signs of compassion when dealing with strangers. The inspiration for Spike's martial arts is found in Bruce Lee, who uses the style of ''Jeet Kune Do'' as depicted in Session 8, "Waltz for Venus". He has fluffy, blackish green hair (inspired by Yūsaku Matsuda's role as Shunsaku Kudō in '' Tantei Monogatari'') and reddish brown eyes, one of which is ar ...
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To Make A Killing
''To Make a Killing'' (also known as ''Vicious'' and ''Wild Boys''Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995'', Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p159) is a 1988 Australian drama thriller film written and directed by Karl Zwicky and co-written by P. J. Hogan. It stars Tamblyn Lord, Craig Pearce, Tiffiny Dowe and Kelly Dingwall. Plot Damon (Tamblyn Lord) graduates from high school but ends up bored on summer vacation and looks to rebel. He meets a trio of home invaders led by Terry (Craig Pearce) whose lifestyle offers Damon the excitement he craves, until the gang's crimes escalate during a home invasion, which results in murder. Damon must now decide how far he's willing to go to survive. Cast *Tamblyn Lord as Damon Kennedy *Craig Pearce as Terry *Tiffiny Dowe as Sondra Price *Kelly Dingwall as Benny *John Godden as Felix * Joanna Lockwood as Diane Kennedy * Gerard Maguire as Brian Kennedy * Ajay Rochester as Claire *John Clayton as Graham Price *Louise Cullen as Adele Pric ...
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Vicious Vinyl
Vicious Vinyl is a record label based in Melbourne, Australia. The label was started in the late 1980s in Frankston, Victoria, Frankston by aspirant record producer, producer/Disc jockey, DJs, Andy Van and John Course. Colin Daniels later joined as their third partner. Vicious Recordings was founded in 1992, and has featured artists such as Avicii, Dirty South (musician), Dirty South, Madison Avenue (band), Madison Avenue, Peking Duk, and The Potbelleez. They released a number of local artists including Ground Level, Bubbleman and Pendulum (Ambient Band), Pendulum to major club scene acclaim. The label garnered major international success with the ''Vicious Grooves'' release of Andy Van's Madison Avenue (band), Madison Avenue project and their single, "Don't Call Me Baby". The label also released five volumes of the compilation series, ''Da House and Club Anthems'' and their long line of albums under the name ''Vicious Cuts'' (or ' on iTunes). Labels under Vicious * Zip Music ...
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Sid Vicious
Simon John Ritchie (10 May 1957 – 2 February 1979), better known by his stage name Sid Vicious, was an English musician, best known as the second bassist for the punk rock band Sex Pistols. After his death in 1979 at the age of 21, he remained an icon of the punk subculture; one of his friends noted that he embodied "everything in punk that was dark, decadent and nihilistic." Early life Simon John Ritchie was born in Lewisham to John and Anne Ritchie (''née'' McDonald; later named Anne Beverley; 1936–1996). Anne had dropped out of school and joined the British Army The British Army is the principal Army, land warfare force of the United Kingdom. the British Army comprises 73,847 regular full-time personnel, 4,127 Brigade of Gurkhas, Gurkhas, 25,742 Army Reserve (United Kingdom), volunteer reserve perso ..., where she met Ritchie's father, a guardsman at Buckingham Palace and a semi-professional trombone player on the London jazz scene. Shortly after Simon's birth ...
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