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Damaged goods or Damaged Goods may refer to: *
Goods In economics, goods are anything that is good, usually in the sense that it provides welfare or utility to someone. Alan V. Deardorff, 2006. ''Terms Of Trade: Glossary of International Economics'', World Scientific. Online version: Deardorffs ...
that have been damaged, where goods are items that satisfy human wants and provide utility


Film and theatre

* ''Damaged Goods'' (play), a 1901 play by Eugène Brieux, published in French as ''Les Avariés'' ** ''Damaged Goods'' (1914 film), an American silent film based on the play ** ''Damaged Goods'' (1919 film), a British silent film based on the play ** ''Damaged Goods'' (1937 film), an American drama film based on the play * ''Damaged Goods'', a 2008 animated film by Barnaby Barford * "Damaged Goods", a segment of ''The Turning'' (2013 film)


Literature

* ''Damaged Goods'' (Davies novel), a 1996 original Doctor Who novel * ''Damaged Goods'', a 2012 novel by Alexandra Allred * "Damaged Goods", a short story in ''The Turning'' (short story collection)


Music

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Damaged Goods (record label) Damaged Goods is a British independent record label. History Damaged Goods records formed in 1988 from a living room in east London. The first release was a re-issue of the 1977 single by Slaughter and the Dogs, "Where Have All the Bootboys Gon ...
, a British independent record label * ''Damaged Goods'' (album), a 1995 album by
Nils Lofgren Nils Hilmer Lofgren (born June 21, 1951) is an American rock musician, recording artist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Along with his work as a solo artist, he has been a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band since 1984, a memb ...
* ''Damaged Goods'', a 2011 album by Hellbound Glory * ''Damaged Goods'', a 2006 album by
Lennon Murphy Lennon Anne Murphy, known mononymously as Lennon, (born March 31, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. Early life Murphy, who is named after musician John Lennon, was born in Ronkonkoma, New York. When she was four ...
* ''Damaged Goods'', a 2000 album by
The Great Crusades The Great Crusades are an American, Chicago, Illinois–based rock band founded in 1996. History The Great Crusades began when Brian Krumm and Brian Hunt, both of whom were then students at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, started an ...
* ''Damaged Goods'', a 2012 album by
The Mohawk Lodge The Mohawk Lodge is a Canadian indie rock group,
* ''Damaged Goods'', a 2018 album by
Sinead Burgess Sinead Burgess (born 10 November 1990) is a Sydney-based singer-songwriter signed to ABC Music and Island Records Australia, which is part of Universal Music Australia. Burgess first began her singing career in 2007 and subsequently released a ...
* "Damaged Goods" (song), by Gang of Four, 1978 * "Damaged Goods", a song by La Dispute from the 2008 album ''
Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair ''Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair'' is the debut studio album by American post-hardcore band La Dispute. Supported by three release shows, it was released on November 11, 2008, alongside '' Here, Hear II.'' through N ...
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Damaged Good Damaged goods or Damaged Goods may refer to: * Goods that have been damaged, where goods are items that satisfy human wants and provide utility Film and theatre * ''Damaged Goods'' (play), a 1901 play by Eugène Brieux, published in French as '' ...
'', a 2016 album by Bettie Serveert


Other uses

* Damaged Goods, a dance company of
Meg Stuart Meg Stuart (born 1965 in New Orleans) is an American choreographer and dancer who lives and works in Brussels and Berlin. Her company, Damaged Goods, operates from Brussels since 1994. Start as a dancer and choreographer Stuart moved to New York ...
, from 1994 * "Damaged Goods", an episode of ''Pacific Blue'' season 4, 1998


See also

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Good (disambiguation) Good is that which is to be preferred and prescribed; not evil. Good or Goods may also refer to: Common uses * "Good" the opposite of evil, for the distinction between positive and negative entities, see Good and evil * Goods, materials that sat ...
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Crippleware Crippleware is computer software or hardware that has been intentionally designed to have some of its features disabled or not working to its full capability until payment of some kind is rendered. In software, crippleware means that "vital featu ...
, computer software or hardware with disabled features *
Emotional conflict Emotional conflict is the presence of different and opposing emotions relating to a situation that has recently taken place or is in the process of being unfolded. They may be accompanied at times by a physical discomfort, especially when a functio ...
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Damaged Lives ''Damaged Lives'' is a 1933 Canadian/American pre-Code exploitation film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. The screenplay is based on the French play '' Les Avariés'' (1901) by Eugène Brieux.Bogdanovich, Peter (1997) (New York: Knopf) The film w ...
'', a 1933 Canadian/American film based on Brieux's play {{disambiguation