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- !!! abstract "!!! is a dance-punk band that formed in Sacramento, California, in 1996 by lead singer Nic Offer. Its name is most commonly pronounced "Chk Chk Chk" ([/tʃk.tʃk.tʃk/]). Members of !!! came from other local bands such as The Yah Mos, Black Liquorice and Popesmashers. They are currently based in New York City, Sacramento, and Portland, Oregon. The band's fifth full-length album, THR!!!ER, was released in April 2013.".
- !!!_(album) abstract "!!! is the eponymous debut album by !!!. It was released in 2001 on Gold Standard Laboratories.".
- !!Destroy-Oh-Boy!! abstract "!!Destroy-Oh-Boy!! is the debut album by the American garage punk group New Bomb Turks. It was released in 1993 by Crypt Records. The album was recorded in 1992 with the band not thinking anyone would notice it. It was released to very positive reviews.".
- !Action_Pact! abstract "!Action Pact! were a punk rock band, formed in 1981 as the Bad Samaritans by guitarist Wild Planet, bassist Dr. Phibes, and drummer Joe Fungus.".
- !Hero abstract "!HERO is a rock opera about Jesus. It is based on the question, "What if Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania?". After the original tour in 2003 ended, it was released on DVD, CD, and was written into a trilogy of novels and series of comic books.".
- !Hero_(album) abstract "!Hero is an album featuring the songs from the rock opera, !Hero. It is based on the question, "What if Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania?" The rock opera modernizes Jesus' last two years on earth and features a cast of many well-known Christian artists with Michael Tait, Rebecca St. James, and Mark Stuart as the three main characters: Hero (Jesus), Maggie (Mary Magdalene), and Petrov (Peter).".
- !Kung_language abstract "!Kung /ˈkʊŋ/ (!Xuun), also known as Ju, is a dialect continuum (language complex) spoken in Namibia, Botswana, and Angola by the !Kung people. Together with the ǂHoan language, it forms the proposed Kx'a language family. !Kung constituted one of the branches of the putative Khoisan language family, and was called Northern Khoisan in that scenario, but the unity of Khoisan has never been demonstrated and is suspected to be spurious. Nonetheless, the term "Khoisan" is widely retained as a convenience.!Kung is famous for having a large number of clicks, such as the ǃ in its name, and has some of the most complex inventories of both consonants and vowels in the world. It also has tone. For a description, see Juǀʼhoansi. To pronounce !Xuun one makes a click sound before the x sound (which is like a Scottish or German ch), followed by a nasal u vowel.".
- !Oka_Tokat abstract "!Oka Tokat is a paranormal drama, which ran on ABS-CBN from 1997 to 2002. It originally aired every Tuesday nights and starred Ricky Davao, Diether Ocampo, Jericho Rosales, Angelika de la Cruz, Rica Peralejo Paolo Contis and Agot Isidro. The show's title is the reverse spelling of the phrase Takot ako! (I'm scared!); hence, the exclamation point at the beginning.It was the longest-running horror series on Filipino television.Oka Tokat is slated to return in 2012. The sequel also stars Paul Salas, Sue Ramirez, Jane Oineza, Joshua Colet & Makisig Morales".
- !PAUS3 abstract "!PAUS3, or THEE PAUSE, (born outside Odessa, Ukraine) now located in the New York City area, is an international platinum selling musician and artist, beginning his career in his early teens within the former Soviet Bloc nations of Ukraine, Romania & Bulgaria.".
- !T.O.O.H.! abstract "!T.O.O.H.! (an acronym for "The Obliteration of Humanity") was a progressive death metal band from the Czech Republic formed in 1990. Early on, their lyrics focused mainly on gore, but in their later years more on politics and social matters.!T.O.O.H.! was originally founded under the name Devastator by brothers Jan and Josef Veselý, but they changed it in 1993. The band was disbanded shortly after putting the finishing touches on the Řád a Trest album due to financial difficulties caused after being dropped by Earache Records, who took the album out of print only two months after its release.In September 2011 the band reformed as a duo.In 2013, the band released what would be their last album called Democratic Solution, via their facebook page for free download.Democratic Solution marks a major musical departure from their previous recordings, in the sense that they retain the progressive death metal/grindcore characteristics and complex song structures, but instead of instrumental background, Humanoid and Schizoid use electronic instrumentation & effects, electronic drums, clean vocals and ample use of keyboards throughout compositions, reminiscent of the brothers' other project, §§.Reception for this release has been very polarised as some review it as one of their worst, and some as one of their best works.During this time the duo came forth publicly regarding the troubles of Humanoid's mental health, as he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia during the recording of Democratic Solution.The band performed their last show on February 16, 2013 in Ostrava and the following day announced their disbandment due to the issues of playing live, saying that "it is for him [Humanoid] too stressful" and that "to continue as a studio project would be pointless".".
- !WOWOW! abstract "!WOWOW! is a collective in Peckham, London. Otherwise known as The Children of !WOWOW!, they are a group of artists, fashion designers, writers and musicians, who have promoted numerous art events and parties in London and Berlin.".
- !Women_Art_Revolution abstract "!Women Art Revolution is a 2010 documentary film directed by Lynn Hershman Leeson and distributed by Zeitgeist Films. It was released theatrically in the United States on June 1, 2011.".
- !_(album) abstract "! is an album by The Dismemberment Plan. It was released on October 2, 1995 on DeSoto Records. The band's original drummer, Steve Cummings, played on this album but left shortly after its release.".
- $1,000_Reward abstract "$1,000 Reward is a 1915 American short silent drama film, directed by Jack Harvey for the Thanhouser Company. It stars Madeline Fairbanks, Marion Fairbanks, Jane Fairbanks.".
- $1,000_genome abstract "The $1,000 genome refers to an era of predictive and personalized medicine during which the cost of full genome sequencing an individual or patient costs roughly USD $1,000. It should not be confused with The 1000 Genomes Project. It is also the title of a book by British science writer and founding editor of Nature Genetics, Kevin Davies.".
- $1.99_Romances abstract "$1.99 Romances is an album by God Street Wine. It was their first release on a major record label and their only release with Geffen. Disappointed about the promotion of this record, GSW negotiated to be dropped from the label after this album came out. They then recorded their next album, Red, on their own, before being signed to Mercury Records.".
- $100,000_Fortune_Hunt abstract "The $100,000 Fortune Hunt is an Illinois Lottery game show which debuted on September 16, 1989 and aired on Saturday evenings from 1989-1994 on WGN-TV in Chicago (except for 1 year in 1993 when it aired on WBBM-TV); it was also broadcast on WGN's national satellite feed. Jeff Coopwood hosted the first season, with the rest of the run being hosted by Mike Jackson. Linda Kollmeyer served as the hostess during the entire run with Bill Barber as the announcer.".
- $100,000_infield abstract "The $100,000 infield ($2,531,000 today) was the nickname of the famous infield of the Philadelphia Athletics in the early 1910s. The $100,000 infield consisted of first baseman Stuffy McInnis, second baseman Eddie Collins, shortstop Jack Barry and third baseman Frank Baker. According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the nickname reflects "the purported combined market value of the foursome."Baseball historian Bill James rated the 1914 edition of the $100,000 infield the greatest infield of all time, and also ranked the 1912 and 1913 editions in the top five all time. The $100,000 infield helped the Athletics win four American League championships in five years—1910, 1911, 1913 and 1914—and win the World Series in 1910, 1911 and 1913. The group was broken up after losing the 1914 World Series as a result of the financial pressures resulting from the emergence of the Federal League. Two members—Collins and Baker—have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.".
- $100_Bill_Y'all abstract ""$100 Bill Y'all" is a song by American rapper Ice Cube. The track was produced by Rockwilder for the Ice Cube's Greatest Hits (2001). The song was written by Ice Cube himself. The song was released in 2001 through Priority Records."$100 Bill Y'all" had moderate success, peaking at number 67 on the US Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop chart".
- $100_Film_Festival abstract "The $100 Film Festival is an independent film festival that runs for three days every March at the Globe Cinema in downtown Calgary, Alberta. The festival showcases films in all genres by local and international independent artists who enjoy working with traditional film.Created in 1992 by the Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers (CSIF), the $100 Film Festival started as a challenge for area filmmakers to a make a low-budget movie using Super8 film for less than $100. In later years, the CSIF changed the rules to allow filmmakers to work with 16 mm film and an increased budget. The $100 Film Festival still works to embody the spirit of low-budget film making and has become a popular event in Calgary.".
- $100_Guitar_Project abstract "The $100 Guitar Project was started on Oct 20, 2010 when Nick Didkovsky and Chuck O'Meara bought a $100 electric guitar from Elderly Instruments. In 2 years and 30,000 miles of travel throughout the USA and Europe, the guitar passed through the hands of over 65 players, each of whom recorded a piece with it, signed it and then passed it on to the next player. The result was a 2 CD album released on Bridge Records, Inc. in January 2013 (BRIDGE 9381A/B). Most of the album proceeds go to CARE, an organization fighting global poverty.The guitar has been identified as a FujiGen Gakki EJ-2 (with a missing neck pickup). These guitars were made in Japan from 1962-65.".
- $100_hamburger abstract "$100 hamburger ("hundred-dollar hamburger") is aviation slang for the excuse a general aviation pilot might use to fly.A $100 hamburger trip typically involves flying a short distance (less than two hours), eating at an airport restaurant, and flying home. "$100" originally referred to the approximate cost of renting or operating a light general aviation aircraft, such as a Cessna 172, for the time it took to fly round-trip to a nearby airport. However, increasing fuel prices have since caused an increase in hourly operating costs for most airplanes, and a Cessna 172 now costs US$95–130 per Hobbs hour to rent, including fuel.In Perth, Western Australia, a similar mentality eventuated in the 'Rotto Bun Run'. A group of pilots who had run out of Hot Cross Buns on Good Friday decided to fly to the closest open bakery on Rottnest Island. The run is now an annual charity event.There's a book and website dedicated to this phenomenon, including stories about hamburger runs, and a directory of and reviews of on-airport and near-airport restaurants.".
- $24_in_24 abstract "$24 in 24 is a reality television series airing on the Food Network, which premiered on September 24, 2012. The show is hosted by Jeff Mauro. In each episode, Mauro goes on a trip to a different city in the United States with only $24 to spend on breakfast, lunch, and dinner.".
- $25_Million_Dollar_Hoax abstract "$25 Million Dollar Hoax is an unscripted television series that was originally shown on American network NBC in November 2004. It is based on a United Kingdom show titled The Million Pound Hoax, broadcast on Sky One earlier that year.$25 Million Dollar Hoax consists of three unscripted hour-long episodes in which small-town girl Chrissy Sanford plays a hoax on her family by convincing them she had won a US$25,000,000 lottery prize through the internet, and that it had changed her from a sweet girl into a spend-a-holic. This program is an example of reality television.$25 Million Dollar Hoax contained guest appearances by Ed McMahon, George Gray, and N*SYNC's Lance Bass.Chrissy successfully pulled off the hoax, which won her and her family over $400,000 in cash and prizes.".
- $30_Film_School abstract "$30 Film School is a book written by Michael W. Dean on how to make films on a limited budget, and is part of the $30 School book series which includes $30 Music School and $30 Writing School. Like the other books of this series, $30 Film School advocates a start-to-finish DIY ethic, and includes interviews with professionals in the given field, as well as a CD or DVD of extras. Published by Muska & Lipman in 2003, the first edition sold 30,000 copies. The second edition was released in March 2006, and included a DVD featuring software, tutorials, and 14 short films by graduates of the first edition. The book is used in college and university media courses on filmmaking, such as Humanistinen Ammattikorkeakoulu (university of applied sciences) in Finland,".
- $40_a_Day abstract "$40 a Day is a Food Network show hosted by Rachael Ray. In each episode, Rachael takes a one-day trip to an American, Canadian, or European city with only US$40 to spend on food. While touring the city, she finds restaurants to go to (often based on local recommendations), and usually manages to fit three meals and some sort of snack or after-dinner drink into her small budget.The show premiered on April 1, 2002, five months after the debut of 30 Minute Meals, making it her second show on the Food Network. Some clips are sometimes used in Ray's later series, Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels. Another Food Network series, Giada's Weekend Getaways starring Giada De Laurentiis, is similar in format. In 2010, The Travel Channel began airing reruns of the show. As of 2013, the show is no longer in reruns on the Travel Channel.".
- $5_Cover abstract "$5 Cover was an online series created by filmmaker Craig Brewer and produced by MTV. It is a fictional series created to complement the documentary series "$5 Cover Amplified". The 15-part series debuted in May 2009 and feature artists from the city of Memphis, Tennessee, including Alicja Trout, Clare Grant, Jeff Pope, Amy LaVere, Al Kapone, Valerie June, Jack Oblivian, Brad Postlethwaite of Snowglobe, Muck Sticky, and Ben Nichols of Lucero. Each episode explores living and making rent in the historical, and still very active, Memphis music scene.The show is described in MTV's official press release as "a rough-and-tumble show set in the clubs, all-night cafes and no-tell motels of present-day Memphis. The series follows a cast of young musicians as they fight for love, inspiration, and money to pay the rent."The show aired on MTV as 30-minute episodes and on MTV.com as short webisodes.The show aired with a series of companion documentaries called $5 Cover Amplified.A Seattle edition was released online in 2010.".
- $9.99 abstract "$9.99 is a 2008 Australian/Israeli stop motion film written and directed by Tatia Rosenthal, with the screenplay by Etgar Keret. This film marks the third collaboration between Rosenthal and Keret. The film features a voice cast of Geoffrey Rush, Samuel Johnson, Anthony LaPaglia and Claudia Karvan.".
- $O$_(Die_Antwoord_album) abstract "$O$ is the debut album by South African rap-rave group Die Antwoord. The album was initially a widely circulated internet-only release, and made available to stream for free on the band's website prior to Interscope Records signing the band. The song "Wat Pomp?" had a music video released on June 6, 2009, followed by "Enter the Ninja" (a track with previous exposure as a viral video on YouTube and other video-hosting services), which received an official release on August 9, 2010. "Fish Paste" and "Beat Boy" have also been released as promotional singles. "Enter the Ninja" debuted at #37 in the UK Music Charts on September 19, 2010.Following the group's signing to Interscope in the US, it was announced that $O$ would be rereleased in physical format with a different track listing. Diplo produced one of the new tracks on the re-release, "Evil Boy", for which a promotional video was made available on 6 October 2010. The US iTunes digital release includes bonus track "Wat Pomp?" and an alternate version of "Evil Boy" not present on US physical release.In an interview with Xeni Jardin, Ninja mentioned that he considered the album to be the first in a five-album plan.".
- $_(Mark_Sultan_album) abstract "$ is the second solo studio album by Canadian garage rock/doo-wop musician Mark Sultan. The album was recorded in 2009 and released on April 13, 2010.".
- $_(film) abstract "$, also known as Dollars and in the UK as The Heist, is a 1971 American caper film starring Warren Beatty and Goldie Hawn, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The movie was written and directed by Richard Brooks and produced by M.J. Frankovich. The supporting cast includes Gert Fröbe, Robert Webber and Scott Brady. The film was partly shot in Hamburg, Germany, which forms the primary location of the film and was supported by the Hamburg Art Museum and Bendestorf Studios.The film's title appears in the opening credits only in the form of a giant character, as would be used in a sign, being transported by a crane.".
- $h*!_My_Dad_Says abstract "$#*! My Dad Says (pronounced "Shit My Dad Says" or "Bleep My Dad Says") is an American television sitcom produced by Warner Bros. Television that aired on CBS. It was based on the Twitter feed Shit My Dad Says, created by Justin Halpern and consisting of quotations from his father, Sam.The show originally ran from September 23, 2010, to February 17, 2011, and aired on Thursdays at 8:30 pm/7:30 pm Central. After 18 episodes aired, the series was replaced in mid-season by Rules of Engagement which had moved to Thursdays from Mondays.On May 15, 2011, CBS announced that it had canceled $#*! My Dad Says.".
- $pent abstract "$pent is a 2000 drama film, directed by Gil Cates Jr.".
- $pread abstract "$pread Magazine is a quarterly magazine by and for sex workers and those who support their rights. The magazine's focus is: "personal experiences and political insights" and it "contains practical information like news, features, health columns, and resources related to the sex industry."".
- $pringfield_(or,_How_I_Learned_to_Stop_Worrying_and_Love_Legalized_Gambling) abstract ""$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)", also known as "$pringfield", is the tenth episode of The Simpsons ' fifth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 16, 1993. In the episode, Springfield decides to legalize gambling to revitalize its economy. A casino owned by Mr. Burns is created and Homer gets a job as a blackjack dealer. Meanwhile, Marge develops a gambling addiction, Bart starts his own casino, and Burns develops a profound fear of germs.The episode was written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein, and directed by Wes Archer. Gerry Cooney and Robert Goulet guest starred as themselves. The episode features cultural references to films such as Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, The Wizard of Oz, Rain Man and 2001: A Space Odyssey. Since airing, the episode has received mostly positive reviews from television critics. It acquired a Nielsen rating of 11.7, and was the highest-rated show on the Fox network the week it aired.".
- %C2%A1..._Y_muri%C3%B3_por_nosotros! abstract "¡... Y murió por nosotros! ("...He Died for Us!") is a 1951 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana.".
- %C2%A130-30! abstract ""¡30-30!" (Spanish: ¡Treinta-treinta!) was a Mexican artists' group of revolutionary anti-academic painters, that took its name from the .30-30 Winchester rifle. The group existed from 1928 to 1930, and had around about 30 members. They published five manifests and a journal in three issues.".
- %C2%A1A_Luchar! abstract "¡A Luchar! a was political movement in Colombia, formed as a coalition of various progressive trade unionist and social movements.".
- %C2%A1Adi%C3%B3s,_Cordera! abstract "¡Adiós, Cordera! (1892) is a Spanish short story written by Leopoldo Alas (also known as Clarín). Although the author's works are considered examples of realism or naturalism, many consider him a harbinger of modernism. The story is a dystopian work that deals with the rise of industrialization and modernity in Spain.".
- %C2%A1Adios_Amigos! abstract "¡Adiós Amigos! is the fourteenth and final studio album by the American punk rock band the Ramones. It was released on July 18, 1995, through Radioactive Records. It received mixed to positive reviews from several publications such as Rolling Stone and Uncut, being viewed by many fans as a return to form for the band. Song "I Don't Want to Grow Up", originally composed by Tom Waits, managed to become somewhat of a hit for the group, reaching the top 40 of Billboard's modern rock chart. Musicians Joey Ramone, Johnny Ramone, and Dee Dee Ramone would all pass away within a decade after the album's release and the demise of the band.It features "Making Monsters For My Friends" and "It's Not For Me to Know" originally recorded by Dee Dee Ramone on his album I Hate Freaks Like You which he did with I.C.L.C, and "The Crusher" from Dee Dee Ramone's short rap career as Dee Dee King, as well as a cover of Tom Waits' "I Don't Want to Grow Up" and a cover of Johnny Thunders song "I Love You." The Japanese version of the album features the bonus track "R.A.M.O.N.E.S.," originally recorded by Motörhead as a tribute to the Ramones on their 1916 album. The American version of the album features a hidden track, "Spider-Man," slightly different from the same song the Ramones originally recorded for the Saturday Morning tribute album. C.J. Ramone, Dee Dee's replacement, sings lead vocals on tracks two, four, eight and ten, as well as the bonus track "R.A.M.O.N.E.S." Dee Dee Ramone himself appeared on "Born to Die in Berlin," while singing in German and recorded by phone.In a reverse decision, many tracks on this album are performed at a slower pace because of Joey's maturing, ailing vocals, a factor the band had acknowledged in previous years. In preceding tours the band had originally played faster with negative reviews of the shows being the result.The album cover, which features two allosaurus wearing Mexican hats is a digitally altered version of a painting by artist Mark Kostabi, named Enasaurs, which features the dinosaurs wearing yellow witch hats. The backcover shows the band tied and before being executed by a firing squad. The Mexican man seated next to the band is their longtime road manager Monte Melnick.In contrast to the Ramones' long-running inability to break through single charts, the lead-in track "I Don't Want to Grow Up" was a top No. 30 hit on Billboard's modern rock list.".
- %C2%A1Ala..._Dina! abstract "¡Ala... Dina! is a Spanish television sitcom which premiered on 4 January 2000 and aired on TVE until 25 December 2002. The series follows the story of Dina, a genie who after 500 years locked in a magic lamp, is released by the family of Tomás and she is hired as a housekeeper.".
- %C2%A1Alabadle! abstract "¡Alabadle! is the ninth album released by Christian singer Marcos Witt. The album was recorded live in México City, México.".
- %C2%A1Alarma!_(album) abstract "¡Alarma! is a 1981 album by rock band Daniel Amos, released on Newpax Records.¡Alarma!, released weeks after the band's the Beatles- and The Beach Boys-influenced Horrendous Disc, took a decidedly new wave direction along the lines of Elvis Costello or Talking Heads.Lyrically, the album contains social commentary so harsh that CCM described it as "perhaps the most scathing ever put out by a Christian label."¡Alarma! was the first of a four part series of albums by DA entitled The ¡Alarma! Chronicles, which also included the albums Doppelgänger, Vox Humana, and Fearful Symmetry. This album, along with the other three albums from the Alarma! Chronicles, was rereleased as part of the Alarma! Chronicles book set in 2000. The book set included three CDs and a hardcover book of lyrics, photos, liner notes, essays, interviews and other information that amounted to over 200 printed pages.Dieckmeyer left the band before the ¡Alarma! Tour, and was replaced with bassist, Tim Chandler.This album was listed at No. 62 in the book CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music (Harvest House Publishers, 2001).In 2013, the album was remastered and repackaged as a two-CD deluxe edition by Stunt Records. Tom Gulotta and Eric Townsend were put in charge of compiling the project - bringing together previously unseen photos, never-before-heard out-takes, mixes and demos, and a reading of the first chapter of the Alarma Chronicles by Malcolm Wild.".
- %C2%A1Alarma!_(magazine) abstract "¡Alarma! (Spanish for "Alarm!") is a Mexican news-magazine that specializes in graphic pictures of traffic accidents, murder victims, etc., as well as pictures of scantily clad women.".
- %C2%A1Alfaro_Vive,_Carajo! abstract "¡Alfaro Vive, Carajo! (AVC) (English: Alfaro Lives, Dammit!), another name for the Fuerzas Armadas Populares Eloy Alfaro (English: Eloy Alfaro Popular Armed Forces), was a clandestine left-wing group in Ecuador, founded in 1982 and named after popular government leader and general Eloy Alfaro.".
- %C2%A1All%C3%A1_t%C3%BA! abstract "¡Allá tú! (Spanish for "It's Your Business") is the Spanish version of Deal or No Deal. It was initially broadcast by Telecinco between 2004 and 2008 and later changed to sister channel Cuatro for a comeback in 2011.The top prize is €300,000. It had been €600,000 for a while due to a new text game where the money the contestant wins is split evenly between the contestant and the text winner (so if the contestant wins €600,000, he or she will win €300,000 and the text player will also receive €300,000). In 2006, there was a special called La Noche de los 2.000.000€ (The night of the 2 million euro), but the top prize was €1,000,000 and the game was played twice on that night, the set was different as well (similar to the US version).It's hosted by Jesús Vázquez, but during Jesús's break to focus on another Endemol show, Operación Triunfo, Silvia Jato and later Arturo Valls filled in for him.This version of the show is very similar to the Italian version, Affari Tuoi. As in the UK, contestants open 22 boxes rather than 26 briefcases (except for the million euro special, which had 26 briefcases).In 2007, Gilbert from Tarragona became the first €600,000 winner.In 2011, Maria del Carmen Bonilla from Asturias won €300,000 and becomes the second top prize winner.".
- %C2%A1All-Time_Quarterback! abstract "All-Time Quarterback (stylized ¡All-Time Quarterback!) was a solo side-project of Ben Gibbard, best known as the singer/guitarist for Death Cab for Cutie and as one half of The Postal Service.Gibbard started the project in the spring of 1997, and a series of recordings resulted in two lo-fi EPs, ¡All-Time Quarterback! and The Envelope Sessions, were released in 1999 on Elsinor Records, which was documenting the Bellingham, Washington music scene. Gibbard had also started Death Cab for Cutie in 1997, a second side-project which eventually grew into a full band. A small tour occurred in 1999 to support the releases, but afterwards Gibbard went back to Death Cab for Cutie to record their second album. The song "Underwater!" from The Envelope Sessions was later re-recorded by Death Cab for Cutie for a 7" single on Sub Pop Records.In 2002, with both original releases out-of-print, Barsuk Records released the ¡All-Time Quarterback! album on CD. The album contains the best of both releases, along with an outtake from the original EP sessions and a video for "Plans Get Complex", which was shot in a variety of locations across London, including Regent Street and a London Underground train.".
- %C2%A1All-Time_Quarterback!_(EP) abstract "¡All-Time Quarterback! was the first release of Ben Gibbard's solo project ¡All-Time Quarterback!. A limited number of the CD EP was released on Elsinor Records and is now out of print. All of the tracks from this release were collected and re-released by Barsuk on 2002's ¡All-Time Quarterback! along with a number of tracks from The Envelope Sessions. The original CD EP release came with two inserts: one blue insert containing the lyrics and one orange insert with the credits.".
- %C2%A1All-Time_Quarterback!_(album) abstract "¡All-Time Quarterback! is the third and final release from Ben Gibbard's solo project ¡All-Time Quarterback!. It is a collection of tracks from the now out of print EPs ¡All-Time Quarterback! and The Envelope Sessions. Oddly, the ¡All-Time Quarterback! album excludes the tracks "Don't Touch the Tape", "Lullaby, Lullaby", "Dig It!" and "Stark Mobile," despite its short album length. However, it includes the previously unreleased track "Dinner At Eight in the Suburbs".The enhanced CD features the video for "Plans Get Complex", filmed in London and edited by Aaron Stewart.".
- %C2%A1Ando_Bien_Pedo! abstract "¡Ando Bien Pedo! (I Am Very Drunk) is the title of a studio album released by Mexican group Banda Los Recoditos in 2010. The album became the group's first number-one title in the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. The lead single of the same name peaked at number-one in the Hot Latin Songs and Regional Mexican Songs charts in the United States. Ando Bien Pedo received a nomination for Best Banda Album at the 11th Latin Grammy Awards. The Album has sold more than 550,000 copies worldwide".
- %C2%A1Anita,_no_Te_Rajes! abstract "Anita, no te rajes (Anita, Don't Give Up!) is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by the American-based television network Telemundo. It stars Ivonne Montero, Jorge Enrique Abello and Natalia Streignard. Written by Valentina Parraga, directed by David Posada and Danny Gaviria; with Martha Godoy and Mary-Kathryn Kennedy as General Producer and Aurelio Valcarcel Carrol as Executive Producer.This telenovela was aired in 10 countries around the world.Although the novela was set in Los Angeles, Telemundo filmed the serial in Miami, Fl. Through [sometimes not so] careful editing it was made to appear as Los Angeles. The network debuted it on September 13, 2004 to April 4, 2005 at the 7 pm (6 pm central) timeslot. Telemundo added English subtitles as closed captions on CC3.".
- %C2%A1Aqu%C3%AD_Est%C3%A1! abstract "¡Aquí Está! ('It's Here!') was a Venezuelan weekly newspaper, the central organ of the Communist Party of Venezuela. ¡Aquí Está! was founded in 1942 by Miguel Otero Silva (recently returned from exile), as the Venezuelan political climate was liberalized under Isaías Medina Angarita. ¡Aquí Está! substituted the previous Communist Party organ El Martillo, which had been re-launched in 1938. ¡Aquí Está! was marked by a 'Browderist' editorial line. Apart from Otero Silva, other editors of ¡Aquí Está! were Carlos Augusto Léon and Ernesto Silva Tellerías. The newspaper was published from Caracas. Through ¡Aquí Está! the Communist Party was able to win a considerable influence over the urban intelligentsia.¡Aquí Está! published a large amount of Juan Bautista Fuenmayor's, general secretary of the Communist Party of Venezuela, journalistic works.On September 10, 1946, ahead of the Constituent Assembly election the Communist Party decided to merge ¡Aquí Está! with another communist newspaper, Unidad, and launch a new publication, El Popular.".
- %C2%A1As%C3%AD_se_quiere_en_Jalisco! abstract "¡Así se quiere en Jalisco! ("That's the way we love in Jalisco!") is a 1942 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. It was the first Mexican film to be shot in colour".
- %C2%A1Ask_a_Mexican! abstract "¡Ask a Mexican! is a syndicated weekly newspaper column written by Gustavo Arellano in the Orange County, California, United States alternative weekly OC Weekly. "¡Ask a Mexican!" was first published in 2004 as a one-time spoof, but it ended up becoming one of the weekly's most popular columns.Every week, readers submit their questions based on Mexicans, including their customs, labor issues, and illegal immigration. Arellano responds to two queries a week in a politically incorrect manner often starting with the words "Dear Gabacho." The column now appears in 37 newspapers across the country and has a weekly circulation of over 2 million. Arellano has won numerous awards for the column, including the 2006 and 2008 Best Non-Political Column in a large-circulation weekly from the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies, the 2007 Presidents Award from the Los Angeles Press Club and an Impacto Award from the National Hispanic Media Coalition, and a 2008 Latino Spirit award from the California Latino Legislative Caucus.The columns were collected in book form as ¡Ask a Mexican! (Scribners, ISBN 978-1416540038).".
- %C2%A1Ay,_Se%C3%B1or,_Se%C3%B1or! abstract "¡Ay, Señor, Señor! (Oh, Lord, Lord!) was a 26-episode Spanish television sitcom transmitted by Antena 3 between 1994 and 1995. It tells of the adventures of a modern, open-minded priest, Don Luis Lagos, portrayed by the actor Andrés Pajares. The series kick-started several acting careers, including those of Neus Asensi and Javier Cámara, who played Padre Ángel Murillo.The singer Massiel played the part of Rosa in four episodes and Paloma Cela played Asunción in nine, with many other actors and actresses making regular or guest appearances.".
- %C2%A1Ay,_caramba! abstract "¡Ay, caramba! (pronounced: [ˈai kaˈɾamba]), from the Spanish interjections ay (denoting surprise or pain) and caramba (a minced oath, a euphemism for carajo), is an exclamation used in Spanish to denote surprise (usually positive). The term caramba is also used in Portuguese.".
- %C2%A1Ay,_qu%C3%A9_deseo! abstract ""¡Ay, qué deseo!" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈai, ˈke deˈseo]; "Oh, what desire") was the Spanish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996, performed in Spanish by Antonio Carbonell.Composed and written by Antonio Carmona, Josemi Carmona and Juan Carmona (members of flamenco-pop band Ketama), the song is a moderately up-tempo number. Carbonell sings about a woman who he wanted to find "footprints under your feet" and be bound with her hair. It mainly features the beach scenario, with "coral seas" and "echoes of paradise". He desires her footprints of caramel and honey.The song was performed third on the night, following United Kingdom's Gina G with "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" and preceding Portugal's Lúcia Moniz with "O meu coração não tem cor". At the close of voting, it had received 17 points, placing 20th in a field of 23, Spain's worst Contest result since 1987, it only garned points from 4 countries:It was succeeded as Spanish representative at the 1997 contest by Marcos Llunas with "Sin rencor".".
- %C2%A1Ay_Caramba! abstract "¡Ay Caramba! is the 2006, high energy, release from Ska Cubano, off, U.S. based, independent, Cumbancha. The album mixes familiar Jamaican ska, Afro-Cuban son, retro-swing, salsa and Colombian cumbia. The lively mix generates a sound that induces movement within the listener. "Ay Caramba possesses the grainy authenticism of goodtimey Ska, just before the euphoria of Jamaican independence subsided, full of tall tales, late-nite shebeens, rum, and rhumba." Much of the albums success stems from the mixing of two, well known, tropical sounds- Jamaican and Cuban.".
- %C2%A1Ay_Carmela! abstract "¡Ay Carmela! is a 1990 Spanish film directed by Carlos Saura and based on the eponymous play by José Sanchís Sinisterra. The film stars Carmen Maura, Andrés Pajares, and Gabino Diego as a trio of travelling players performing for the Republic, who inadvertently find themselves on the nationalist side during the closing months of the Spanish Civil War.".
- %C2%A1Ay_Carmela!_(play) abstract "¡Ay, Carmela! is a play by José Sanchis Sinisterra. It is set in the opening months of the Spanish Civil War. Heavily allegorical, it tells the story of travelling players, Carmela and Paulino, who blunder into the wrong place at the wrong time. A film of the same name — ¡Ay, Carmela! — was released in 1990.The play takes its name from a popular Spanish Civil war song Ay Carmela.Originally written in Spanish, it toured in 2006 in the UK in English [1].".
- %C2%A1Ay_Carmela!_(song) abstract "The lyrics to this Republican song, which is also known as El Paso del Ebro and Viva la XV Brigada, date from the Spanish Civil War. The melody, however, is a folk tune of far greater antiquity, dating back to the early 19th century.The sentence Luchamos contra los moros (We fight against the Moors) refers to the Moroccan troops fighting alongside the Nationalists.".
- %C2%A1Ay_qu%C3%A9_rechulo_es_Puebla! abstract "¡Ay qué rechulo es Puebla! is a 1945 Mexican film. It stars Sara García.".
- %C2%A1Basta_Ya! abstract "¡Basta Ya! (English: Enough is Enough!) is a Spanish grassroots organization uniting individuals of various political positions against terrorism, notably ETA, and against the proposal for a new Statute of Autonomy of the Basque Country released by the government of President Juan José Ibarretxe. Its principal activities are anti-terror demonstrations and protests. The '¡Basta Ya!' movement is a civic initiative made up of people of differing ideologies, welcomes any citizen willing to play an active part provided they adhere to three basic principles; defend against terrorism of any sort, regardless of origin or intensity, support for all victims of terrorism or of political violence and defend the Rule of Law, the Constitution and the Statute of Autonomy of the Basque Country. 'Enough is Enough!' was created to promote social mobilization against the perpetrators of specific outrages, to support those who are suffering these outrages, and to demand of all the authorities that they fulfill the requirements of current legislation, respecting the Rule of Law. The organization believes that criticism of terrorism on moral grounds is important but not enough. Criticism on political grounds is also very important, and the initiative understands such criticism to be based on certain values - such as human rights - which are common to all democrats regardless of their party affiliations or their political leanings.".
- %C2%A1Basta_Ya!_(song) abstract ""¡Basta Ya!" ("Enough already!") is a song written by Mexican singer-songwriter Marco Antonio Solís. The song was first performed by Puerto Rican singer, Olga Tañón, on her first Latin pop crossover album, Nuevos Senderos in 1996. Released as the lead single, the song became first number-one hit for Tañón on the Hot Latin Tracks chart. At the 9th Lo Nuestro Awards received a nomination for Pop Song of the Year.".
- %C2%A1Bastardos! abstract "¡Bastardos! is American jam band Blues Traveler's eighth studio album, released on September 13, 2005, and produced by Jay Bennett (formerly of Wilco).The band stated in an interview years ago that they wanted to name an album "Those Bastards!"; that manifested in this album's title.".
- %C2%A1Bastardos_en_Vivo! abstract "¡Bastardos en Vivo! is a live EP album by Blues Traveler, released August 29, 2006. It contains live recordings of several songs from the band's album ¡Bastardos!, plus a rendition of the Charlie Daniels Band's classic southern rock song, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia". In America, the album was made available only via independent record stores.".
- %C2%A1Buen%C3%ADsimo,_Natacha! abstract "¡Buenísimo, Natacha! is an Argentine children's book by Luis Pescetti. It was first published in 2002.Books in the same series are:".
- %C2%A1Calexico! abstract "¡Calexico! True Lives of the Borderlands is a 2011 book by Doctor of Philosophy Peter Laufer. It covers Laufer's encounters and experiences during his week-long stay in Calexico, California, a city on the Mexico–California border. He asks citizens there various questions about life on the border, such as what draws them to border towns and if "English-only" would be a realistic policy.".
- %C2%A1Camarero,_camarero! abstract ""¡Camarero, camarero!" Spanish for "Waiter! Waiter!" is the opening line of a very popular joke in Spanish-speaking countries, similar to a knock-knock joke.The joke goes as the following;Punster: ¡Camarero, camarero! [Waiter! Waiter!].Recipient: ¿Qué? [What?]Punster: Una de ... [A dish/ration/tapa of (any kind of dish)].Recipient ¿Una de qué? [A What?].Punster [Sings a popular song starting with the required meal].".
- %C2%A1Chicas! abstract "¡Chicas! is an album by Latin Grammy-winning Spanish musician and actor, Miguel Bosé, It was released in 1979.".
- %C2%A1Chutzpah! abstract "¡Chutzpah! is the eighth studio album by The Wildhearts. Recorded in Denmark with producer Jacob Hansen, it was released in Europe on 31 August 2009 and in the USA on September 1, 2009.".
- %C2%A1Chutzpah!_Jnr. abstract "¡Chutzpah! Jnr. is an album by the British rock band The Wildhearts. It was initially only available exclusively to attendees of the band's December 2009 tour as a bonus supplement to their previous studio album, ¡Chutzpah!, before becoming available on their webstore. It contains the bonus tracks previously released with the Japanese edition of ¡Chutzpah!, along with further unreleased tracks from the album sessions.".
- %C2%A1Cia%C3%BCtistico! abstract "¡Ciaütistico! is the debut album from XXL, the collaborative effort of Italian experimental rock band Larsen and Xiu Xiu. It was recorded at Larsen's studio in Turin, Italy. Though largely instrumental, the album features vocals from Caralee McElroy on "Paw Paw Paw Paw Paw Paw Paw," "Minne Mouseistic" and Jamie Stewart on "(Pokey In Your) Gnocchi" and "Prince Charming."".
- %C2%A1Corre! abstract "¡Corre! (English: "Run!") is a pop song written by Mexican duo Jesse & Joy. The song is included on their third studio album, ¿Con Quién Se Queda El Perro? (2011), and was released as the second single from the album on October 4, 2011.The song has become one of the most successful for the duo, reaching number-one position in several countries. Also, is the most successful single out from ¿Con Quién Se Queda El Perro? to date. The song won Song of the Year and Record of the Year at the 13th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.".
- %C2%A1Cu-Cut! abstract "¡Cu-cut! was a Spanish illustrated satirical magazine, written in Catalan. Published in Barcelona between 1902 and 1912, it followed the political line marked by Francesc Cambó's Lliga Regionalista.".
- %C2%A1Cuatro! abstract "¡Cuatro! is a 2013 rockumentary about Green Day, directed by Tim Wheeler. The film documents the creation of the band's 2012 album trilogy ¡Uno!, ¡Dos! and ¡Tré!. The documentary, directed by Tim Wheeler and produced by Tim Lynch (who had previously produced Green Day's Bullet in a Bible in 2005), was released through Reprise Records on the September 24, 2013. A 40 minute version of the documentary premiered on VH1 in 2012. The documentary contains footage of Green Day's producer Rob Cavallo and Green Day's days composing and organizing the trilogy up until their release. ¡Cuatro! was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Film.".
- %C2%A1Decapitacion! abstract "¡Decapitacion! is a 7" EP from Cattle Decapitation. All three tracks on the EP are in Spanish, and can be originally found on the album Homovore.".
- %C2%A1Despierta_Am%C3%A9rica! abstract "¡Despierta América! (Spanish pronunciation: [desˈpjerta aˈmeɾika], Wake Up America!) is an American Spanish language morning television show airing on Univision. Debuting on April 14, 1997, the program's primarily targets the Hispanic population in the United States. It is broadcast from the network's studios in Miami, Florida, and is hosted by Karla Martínez, Johnny Lozada, Alan Tacher, Ana Patricia González, Lourdes Ramos and Ximena Córdoba.Other reporters or celebrities also provide entertainment and gossip segments, and will occasionally appear as guest hosts if one of the regular hosts is unavailable (for instance, actress Angélica Vale has appeared frequently during the show's run).The program airs weekdays from 7:00 to 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time; as Univision holds complete responsibility for its affiliates' programming, the network does not tape delay ¡Despierta América! individually by U.S. time zone (only running a delayed broadcast for the network's Pacific Time feed). Although similar in format to English language competitors Good Morning America and Today, ¡Despierta América! maintains more of a focus on interviews, and entertainment and feature stories; news headlines are generally limited to a segment that airs each half-hour, and national weather segments only appear once an hour during the first three hours of the broadcast (compared to the half-hourly weather updates that appear on other national morning news programs).".
- %C2%A1Diga_Queso! abstract ""¡Diga Queso!" was the seventh single by Orange County pop punk band Supernova, released on 7" by Rococo Records in 2007. The pressing was limited to 200 copies, each one autographed by the band.Both tracks were recorded live at the Showbox Theatre in Seattle, Washington when the band was on tour with The Presidents of the United States of America.The title is Spanish for "Say cheese!"".
- %C2%A1Dispara! abstract "Dispara! (English: Outrage!) is a 1993 Spanish film directed by Carlos Saura, starring Francesca Neri and Antonio Banderas. The story is a revenge tragedy.".
- %C2%A1Dos! abstract "¡Dos! is the tenth studio album by the American punk rock band Green Day. The album was released on November 9, 2012 in Australia, November 12 in the United Kingdom and on November 13 in the United States through Reprise Records. It is the second installment in the ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré! trilogy. Following its predecessor's pop punk style, ¡Dos! was billed as Green Day's take on garage rock.¡Dos! received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised its dynamic style and catchy songs, although others found its music dull and observed filler on the album. It debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 69,000 copies in the United States.".
- %C2%A1El_pueblo_quiere_saber_de_qu%C3%A9_se_trata! abstract "¡El pueblo quiere saber de qué se trata! (Spanish: The people want to know what is going on!) is an anonymous Spanish-language phrase from Argentina. It was first used during the May Revolution, the event that began the Argentine War of Independence. An open cabildo deposed the viceroy Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros and ordered the establishment of a government junta, but the cabildo appointed the viceroy as the president of said junta. A huge demonstration forced the cabildo to undo the appointment, and establish instead a junta with members selected by the people. Similarly to the event, it would be used in Argentine politics when the people requested transparency to the acts of government.".
- %C2%A1Explora!_Science_Center_and_Children's_Museum abstract "Explora is a science center in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, located near Old Town Albuquerque. Its name is the imperative form of the Spanish language verb explorar, which means to explore.The museum employs a hands-on, inquiry-based learning approach to science, math and art. The museum has 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of exhibit space on two floors, which contain over 250 interactive exhibits that cover a broad range of science, technology and art. Notable exhibits include a laminar flow fountain, an experiment bar, an arts and crafts area, and a high-wire bike. In addition to the exhibits, the building houses a performance theater, gift store, educational program areas, the in-house exhibit workshop and staff offices.Explora is a member of the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC). Explora, along with the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science and the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, will host the ASTC 2013 Conference in Albuquerque.".
- %C2%A1Fiesta_Fiesta_Fiesta_Fiesta! abstract "¡Fiesta Fiesta Fiesta Fiesta! is the debut studio album by The Stiletto Formal released on October 21, 2008.".
- %C2%A1Forward,_Russia! abstract "¡Forward, Russia! are an English alternative band from Leeds, active from between 2004 to 2008, before reforming in 2013. The band's debut album, Give Me a Wall, was released in 2006. Until 2006, the band only named tracks with numbers, in the order that they were written. The band had used Faux Cyrillic, with its name occasionally typeset as ¡FФЯWДЯD, RUSSIД!. The band went on hiatus after the release of their second album, Life Processes, in 2008, but reformed for a one-off show at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds on 30/11/2013 in order to celebrate its centenary, and then are planning to follow up that show at Live at Leeds Festival, at which they are headlining Leeds Town Hall.".
- %C2%A1Globalquerque! abstract "¡Globalquerque! is an annual music festival held each September at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Along with evening concerts, the festival also features a free community day with workshops and performances, as well as ethnic food and crafts available for sale. The performances also reach tens of thousands of listeners in the U.S. and Canada through live broadcasts on Native Voice 1 and Southwest Stages.".
- %C2%A1Happy_Birthday_Guadalupe! abstract ""¡Happy Birthday Guadalupe!" is a Christmas song by Las Vegas rock band The Killers featuring Wild Light and Mariachi El Bronx, released as a digital download on December 1, 2009.The song continues on with The Killers' tradition of releasing a Christmas song every year, and is the fourth consecutive annual Christmas song since 2006, the others being "A Great Big Sled", "Don't Shoot Me Santa" and "Joseph, Better You Than Me". All proceeds from the Christmas singles benefit the Product Red campaign.".
- %C2%A1Heist! abstract "¡Heist! is an EP by Boston-based rock group The Lights Out [1]. It was self-released in 2008 [2]. All songs were later used to create The Lights Out first LP Color Machine.".
- %C2%A1Hello_Friends! abstract "¡Hello Friends! (subtitled Jack Dangers plays with the records of Tino Corp.) is a compilation album DJ'ed by Jack Dangers including music produced by himself and Ben Stokes.".
- %C2%A1Hey,_Hey_Pioneers! abstract "¡Hey, Hey Pioneers! is the first studio album by American alternative rock band Farewell Continental, released on May 10, 2011 by Paper + Plastick.".
- %C2%A1Hola! abstract "¡Hola! is a weekly Spanish-language magazine specializing in celebrity news, published in Spain and 15 other countries, with local editions in Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Greece, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States and Venezuela. It is the second most popular magazine in Spain, after the Pronto. The title means "Hello!" in English and it is the parent magazine of the English-language Hello!".
- %C2%A1Ka-Boom!_Estudio abstract "¡Ka-Boom! Estudio is a Mexican comic book company and creative team formed by artists, illustrators, designers, animators and writers.Founded in 1994 by Oscar González Loyo, Oscar González Guerrero and Susana Romero, it has launched about 18 published issues of these 4 publications listed below.".
- %C2%A1Leche_con_Carne! abstract "¡Leche Con Carne! the third studio album by punk rock band No Use for a Name, released in 1995. The album title is Spanish for "milk with meat".The band gained critical recognition for this album and supported The Offspring on the Smash tour. After this tour, guitarist Ed Gregor and bassist Steve Papoutsis left No Use for a Name and would be replaced by Chris Shiflett and Matt Riddle on guitar and bass respectively.The final track, after three minutes of silence, features a covers medley of The Cars' "Just What I Needed", Green Day's "Basket Case", Missing Persons' "Words", Berlin's "The Metro", David Bowie's "Space Oddity", Toni Basil's "Mickey", The Knack's "My Sharona", Twisted Sister's "We're Not Gonna Take It", Pat Benatar's "Hit Me with Your Best Shot", and Aerosmith's "Walk This Way".".
- %C2%A1M%C3%A9xico!_(Rolando_Villaz%C3%B3n_album) abstract "¡México! is a 2010 album of Mexican standards sung by Rolando Villazón with the UK-based Bolívar Soloists and released on DG. Arrangements for chamber ensemble were made by the Venezuelan musician, Gonzalo Grau, leader of the timba band, La Clavé Secreta, and the Venezuelan flautist and composer Efraín Oscher.".
- %C2%A1Mamma_Mia! abstract "¡Mamma Mia! the tenth album by Mexican iconic pop singer Verónica Castro, It was released in 1988. "Bienvenidos Aquí está" is the theme to Verónica Castro's late night show of the same name. The song "Bienvenidos Aquí está" was also sung in Italian by Gino Renni titled "Canzone esagerata (c’è chi c’ha)" as well as "Decir Adios" sung by Pupo - Fiordaliso titled "La Vita È Molto Di Più".".
- %C2%A1Mayday! abstract "¡Mayday! is an American hip hop group from Miami, Florida. The group consists of rapper Bernz, rapper Ben Miller (aka Wrekonize), producer, keyboard player and guitarist Aaron Eckhart (aka Plex Luthor), percussionist Andrews Mujica (aka NonMS), drummer Terrel (aka L T Hopkins), and bassist Gianni Perocapi (aka Gianni Cash). The band is currently signed to Tech N9ne's Strange Music label.".
- %C2%A1Mis_abuelitas..._nom%C3%A1s! abstract "¡Mis abuelitas... nomás! ("My Grandmothers... Just!") is a 1959 Mexican film. It stars Sara García.".
- %C2%A1Mucha_Lucha! abstract "¡Mucha Lucha!, later known as ¡Mucha Lucha!: Gigante, is an American-Canadian animated television series that premiered on Kids' WB on August 17, 2002. It was created by Eddie Mort and Lili Chin and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the first animated television series created with Adobe Flash, a program often used for Internet cartoons. The show was also seen on Teletoon in Canada, CITV and Kix! in the UK, and Cartoon Network worldwide (including the US).The show is set in a fictional Mexican town centered on lucha libre (nearly everyone in the town has a mask and costume and a signature move) and is essentially about the adventures of three children, Rikochet, The Flea and Buena Girl, as they struggle through the Foremost World-Renowned International School of Lucha, where they study.In 2005 the straight-to-video movie ¡Mucha Lucha!: The Return of El Maléfico was spun off of the series.".
- %C2%A1MursDay! abstract "¡MursDay! is the collaborative album by American hip hop group ¡Mayday! and rapper Murs. The album was released on June 10, 2014, by Strange Music.".
- %C2%A1Muy_Divertido! abstract "¡Muy Divertido! (Very Entertaining!) is a studio album recorded in New York City by Marc Ribot with Los Cubanos Postizos. It was released April 25, 2000 on Atlantic Records.".