The Rude Gesture: A Pictorial History is the first release by American noise rock band Shellac, a three-song 7" on Touch and Go Records. It was released...
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Shellac (band) (redirect from The Rude Gesture)
see the other acts. A CD of tracks from the bands performing at the festival was released on ATP Records. To celebrate their 20th anniversary as a band...
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Uranus (EP) (section Side A)
recorded at the same time as their first release, The Rude Gesture: A Pictorial History. As their first release had printed liner notes listing the microphones...
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Steve Albini discography (section As a musician)
Loraxx – Selfs This Moment in Black History – It Takes a Nation of Assholes to Hold Us Back Jinx Titanic – Stuporstardom! The Cape May – Glass Mountain Roads...
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Trixie DVD) "The End of Radio" on A.P. Bio Season 1 Episode 13 "Drenching Dallas" television series (2018, NBC) "Shellac: Artist Chart History". Official...
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are packaged in a chipboard album jacket. The packaging features two "high gloss, full color monkeys" as the front cover artwork. The front cover was...
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The End of Radio is a 2019 album by Shellac. The album contains two previously unreleased recordings made for the BBC Radio One's John Peel Show in 1994...
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Nonverbal communication (redirect from Nonverbal and Gestural Communication)
the gesture of a finger or hand to indicate or "come here please" when beckoning a dog. But pointing with one finger is also considered to be rude by some...
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Crevole Madonna (category Paintings in the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo (Siena))
softer and less angular, with a characteristic potato chip nose. The veiled transparency of his robe and the intimate gesture with his right arm towards...
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In sculpture, François Rude evolved from neoclassicism to romanticism, in works of great expressive force where the nude played a leading role, with colossal...
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