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Film

* ''Oblivion'' (1994 film), an American space Western * ''Oblivion'' (2013 film), an American post-apocalyptic science fiction film


Literature

* ''Oblivion'' (''Power of Five''), a 2012 novel by Anthony Horowitz * ''Oblivion'' (Stone novel), a 1998 Bernice Summerfield/''Doctor Who'' novel by Dave Stone * ''Oblivion'', a novel by Peter Abrahams * '' Oblivion: Stories'', a 2004 story collection by David Foster Wallace * ''Oblivion'', a 1999 book by Harry Maihafer about the
disappearance of Richard Colvin Cox Richard Colvin Cox (born 25 July 1928, last seen 14 January 1950) was an American second-year cadet who disappeared from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. In January 1950, he was visited by a man whose first name may ...
* ''Oblivion'', a play by Carly Mensch


Music


Artists and labels

* Oblivion (metal band), an American band formed in 2007 * Oblivion (punk band), an American band 1988–2000 *
Oblivion Records Oblivion Records is an independent American record label that focuses on under recorded blues and jazz musicians. The company was originally based in Huntington, New York and the WKCR-FM studios at Columbia University in New York City, with a ...
, an American record label 19721976 * Oblivion, a sub-label of the German record label
SPV GmbH SPV GmbH (short for ''Schallplatten Produktion und Vertrieb GmbH'', "Vinyl Production and Distribution Company") is a German independent record label. Founded on 1 January 1984, it has slowly grown to be one of the largest independent distributor ...


Albums

* ''Oblivion'' (Biff Bang Pow! album), 1987 * ''Oblivion'' (Kaliopi album) or the title song, 2009 * ''Oblivion'' (Orphanage album), 1995 * ''Oblivion'' (Smile Empty Soul album), 2018 * ''Oblivion'' (Utopia album), 1984 * ''Oblivion'' (T-Pain album), 2017 * '' Oblivion EP'', by Mastodon, or the title song (see below), 2009 * '' Oblivion!'', EP by Sundara Karma, 2022 * ''Oblivion'', by
Astor Piazzolla Astor Pantaleón Piazzolla (, ; March 11, 1921 – July 4, 1992) was an Argentine tango composer, bandoneon player, and arranger. His works revolutionized the traditional tango into a new style termed '' nuevo tango'', incorporating elements f ...
, 1982 * ''Oblivion'', by
Crematory A crematorium or crematory is a venue for the cremation of the dead. Modern crematoria contain at least one cremator (also known as a crematory, retort or cremation chamber), a purpose-built furnace. In some countries a crematorium can also be ...
, 2018 * ''Oblivion'', by D-Rok, or the title song, 1991 * ''Oblivion'', by
Redshift In physics, a redshift is an increase in the wavelength, and corresponding decrease in the frequency and photon energy, of electromagnetic radiation (such as light). The opposite change, a decrease in wavelength and simultaneous increase in f ...
, 2004


Songs

* "Oblivion" (Bastille song), 2014 * "Oblivion" (Grimes song), 2012 * "Oblivion" (Hastang song), 2007 * "Oblivion" (M83 song), 2013 * "Oblivion" (Mastodon song), 2009 * "Oblivion" (Terrorvision song), 1994 * "Oblivion", by 30 Seconds to Mars from '' 30 Seconds to Mars'', 2002 * "Oblivion", by Atreyu from ''
Baptize Baptism (from grc-x-koine, βάπτισμα, váptisma) is a form of ritual purification—a characteristic of many religions throughout time and geography. In Christianity, it is a Christian sacrament of initiation and adoption, almost inv ...
'', 2021 * "Oblivion", by the Baptist Generals from '' Jackleg Devotional to the Heart'', 2013 * "Oblivion", by Bud Powell from '' The Genius of Bud Powell'', 1956 * "Oblivion", by Chelsea Grin from ''
My Damnation ''My Damnation'' is the second studio album by American deathcore band Chelsea Grin. The band entered the studio early 2011 and finished near the middle of the year. The title track was released as a single on April 17, 2011. ''My Damnation'' was ...
'', 2011 * "Oblivion", by Labrinth featuring Sia from ''
Imagination & the Misfit Kid ''Imagination & the Misfit Kid'' is the second studio album by English singer-songwriter Labrinth, released on 22 November 2019. The album was recorded in London and New York City and features vocals by singers Sia and Zendaya. While the album di ...
'', 2019 * "Oblivion", by Lacuna Coil from ''
Shallow Life ''Shallow Life'' is the fifth studio album by Italian gothic metal band Lacuna Coil. The album was released in April 2009 in Europe and North America through Century Media Records and EMI. As of September 2009, it has sold over 75,000 copies in ...
'', 2009 * "Oblivion", by M. Pokora from '' Mise à jour'', 2010 * "Oblivion", by Mors Principium Est from '' Inhumanity'', 2003 * "Oblivion", by Mudhoney from ''
Tomorrow Hit Today ''Tomorrow Hit Today'' is the fifth studio album by the grunge band Mudhoney. It was released by Reprise Records on September 22, 1998 (see 1998 in music). Barely selling 11,000 copies on its release this would be the last album the band would ...
'', 1998 * "Oblivion", by Patrick Wolf from '' The Bachelor'', 2009 * "Oblivion', by Royal Blood from ''
Typhoons A typhoon is a mature tropical cyclone that develops between 180° and 100°E in the Northern Hemisphere. This region is referred to as the Northwestern Pacific Basin, and is the most active tropical cyclone basin on Earth, accounting for ...
'', 2021 * "Oblivion", by Suffocation from ''
Suffocation Asphyxia or asphyxiation is a condition of deficient supply of oxygen to the body which arises from abnormal breathing. Asphyxia causes generalized hypoxia, which affects primarily the tissues and organs. There are many circumstances that can ...
'', 2006 * "Oblivion", by Vektor from '' Black Future'', 2009 * "Oblivion", by the Winery Dogs from ''
Hot Streak ''Hot Streak'' is an Australian afternoon game show aired on the Seven Network in 1998, hosted by James O'Neil. This show was based on the short-lived 1986 America format called ''Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak ''Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak'' is ...
'', 2015 * "Oblivion", by Wintersleep from '' Welcome to the Night Sky'', 2007 * "Oblivion", by Young the Giant from ''
Mirror Master Mirror Master is the name of several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is a recurring foe of the Flash with considerable technical expertise and skills involving the use of mirrors. Three individuals h ...
'', 2018 * "Oblivion (Creation)", by Jhené Aiko from '' Trip'', 2017


Other uses

* '' The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion'', a 2006 role-playing video game *
Eternal oblivion Eternal oblivion (also referred to as non-existence or nothingness) is the philosophical or religious concept of one's consciousness forever ceasing upon death. Pamela Health and Jon Klimo write that this concept is mostly associated with religi ...
, the belief in the permanent cessation of one's consciousness upon death *
Nick Aldis Nicholas Aldis (born 6 November 1986) is an English professional wrestler best known for his time in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). He is also known for his time in Impact Wrestling under the ring name Magnus. Aldis made his debut on ...
(born 1986), British professional wrestler known as Oblivion in the UK television series ''Gladiators'' * Oblivion (roller coaster), a roller coaster in England * Oblivion: The Black Hole, a roller coaster in Italy


See also

* Obliveon, Canadian band *
Ash heap of history The phrase "ash heap of history", literarily speaking, refers to ghost towns or artifacts that have lost their relevance. Visiting Rome in the 14th century, Italian writer Petrarch called the city "a rubbish heap of history". In 1887 the Englis ...
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Lethe In Greek mythology, Lethe (; Ancient Greek: ''Lḗthē''; , ), also referred to as Lemosyne, was one of the five rivers of the underworld of Hades. Also known as the ''Ameles potamos'' (river of unmindfulness), the Lethe flowed around the cav ...
, the river of oblivion in Greek mythology *
Oblivious (disambiguation) Oblivious may refer to: * Obliviousness, a mental state * ''Oblivious'' (British TV series), a hidden camera comedy game show, 2001–2003 * ''Oblivious'' (American game show) * ''Oblivious'' (film), a 2001 short film directed by Ozgur Uyanik ...
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