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Dual County Dual county is a term used in Gaelic Games to describe a GAA county that competes at a similar level in both hurling and gaelic football. For example, Galway play in Division 1 in both the NHL and NFL while London play in Division 2.
Dual Crew - Shining Dual Crew - Shining (DCS) was a demoscene group created by the merge of the two groups Dual Crew and Shining in 1991. DCS were mainly present on the Amiga scene even though some members kept to their origin on the C64 computer.
Dual disorder Dual Disorder in psychiatry refers to the presence of two distinct illnesses occurring simultaneously. Although the term appears to be rather generic, it generally is used to refer to the presence of a substance use disorder such as alcoholism occurring simultaneously with another primary psychiatric illness such as major depression.
Dual economy Dual economy (sometimes also known as a 'dualistic economy') is the existence of two separate economic systems within one region; common in the less developed countries, where one system is geared to local needs and another to the global export market.
Dual education system A dual education system is practised in several countries, notably Germany, Austria and Switzerland, but also Denmark, the Netherlands and France. Since some years also in China and other oriental countries It combines apprenticeship]s in a company and [[vocational education at a vocational school in one course.
Dual enrollment In education, dual enrollment (enrolment) is where a student is enrolled in two separate, academically related institutions. It may also refer to any individual who is participating in any two related programs, but such a general form of usage is uncommon.
Dual federalism Dual federalism is the belief that having separate but equal branches of government is the best option. This form of government works on the principle that the national and state governments are split into their own spheres, and each is supreme in its respective sphere.
Dual gauge Dual-gauge or mixed-gauge railway is a special configuration of railway track, allowing trains of different gauges to use the same track. Generally dual-gauge railway consists of three rails, rather than the standard two rails.
Dual graph In mathematics, a dual graph of a given planar graph G has a vertex for each plane region of G, and an edge for each edge joining two neighboring regions. The term "dual" is used because this property is symmetric, meaning that if G is a dual of H, then H is a dual of G; in effect, these graphs come in pairs.
Dual Headphone Adapter A dual headphone adapter is a device that allows two headphones to be connected through to one audio jack. They are quite useful when wanting to share music with friends, such as on an MP3 player, CD player, or boombox.
Dual chartering Dual chartering refers to the system by which credit unions in the United States can be chartered under either of two governmental authorities; by either the federal government or by the state government. This system exists because of the Federal Credit Union Act, which Congress passed in 1934.
Dual in-line package In microelectronics, a dual in-line package (DIP), sometimes called a DIL package, is an electronic device package with a rectangular housing and two parallel rows of electrical connecting pins, usually protruding from the longer sides of the package and bent downward. A DIP is usually referred to as a DIPn, where n is the total number of pins.
Dual inheritance theory Dual inheritance theory, (or DIT), in sharp contrast to the notion that "culture overrides biology," posits that humans are products of the interaction between biological evolution and cultural evolution. DIT assumes that culture, (including cultural transmission and cultural evolution), is both influenced by and constrained by genes via psychological adaptations and that culture, in turn, contributes to selection pressures on genes.
Dual intent Dual intent is a United States immigration law concept. It refers to the concept that certain visitors may be temporarily present in the USA while acting in a manner that later leads to obtaining lawful permanent residence (green cards).
Dual Independent Map Encoding Dual Independent Map Encoding (DIME) is an encoding scheme developed by the US Bureau of the Census for efficiently storing geographical data. The committee behind the case study that eventually resulted in DIME was established in 1965, although the term DIME itself was first coined by George Farnsworth in August of 1967.
Dual labour market The Dual labour market theory divides the economy into two parts, called the “primary” and “secondary” sectors. The distinction may also be drawn between formal/informal sectors or sectors with high/low value-added.
Dual language Dual language is a form of education in which students are taught literacy and content in two languages. The majority of dual language programs in the United States teach in English and Spanish, although increasing numbers of programs use a partner language other than Spanish, such as Arabic, Chinese, French, Hawaiian, Japanese, or Korean.
Dual license Dual licensing is a business model for free and open source software, based on releasing it under two licenses. One is a proprietary software license, which allows the possibility of creating of proprietary applications derived from it, while the other license is a copyleft free software/open source licence, thus requiring any derived work to be released under the same licence.
Dual mode propulsion rocket Dual mode propulsion systems combine the high efficiency of bipropellant rockets with the reliability and simplicity of monopropellant rockets. Dual mode systems are either hydrazine/N2O4, or MMH/hydrogen peroxide (the former is much more common).
Dual modular redundant A machine which is Dual Modular Redundant has duplicated elements which work in parallel to provide one form of redundancy. A typical example is a complex computer system which has duplicated nodes, so that should one node fail, another is ready to carry on its work.
Dual naming Dual naming is a policy for the naming of geographical landmarks, in which an official name is adopted that combines two previous names. Usually, the context is a conflict over which of the two previous names is most appropriate.
Dual number In abstract algebra, the dual numbers are a particular two-dimensional commutative unital associative algebra over the real numbers, arising from the reals by adjoining one new element ε with the property ε2 = 0 (ε is nilpotent). Every dual number has the form z = a + bε with a and b uniquely determined real numbers.
Dual Nations Championship The Dual Nations Championship is a professional wrestling title belt that we be mainly contested in the New Era Wrestling promotion. The aim of the Dual Nations Championship is for the titleholder to represent both England and Scotland.
Dual pipelining Dual pipelining was introduced in the Intel Pentium processor. This technology allows the processor to break down a command into two shorter commands and execute them simultaneously when it receives a long command.
Dual piping (water) Dual piping is a system of plumbing installations used to supply both potable and reclaimed water to a home or business. Under this system, two completely separate water piping systems are used to deliver water to the user.
Dual player Dual player or dual star is a term used in Gaelic Games to describe a player who plays both Men's Gaelic Football and Hurling or Ladies' Gaelic football and Camogie. The player doesn't necessarily have to play at the same standard in both sports.
Dual power Dual power is a concept first articulated in an article by Lenin, "The Dual Power," (dvoevlastie) which described a situation in the wake of the February Revolution in which two powers, the workers councils (or Soviets, particularly the Petrograd Soviet) and the official state apparatus of the Provisional Government coexisted with each other and competed for legitimacy. Lenin argued that this essentially unstable situation constituted a unique opportunity for the Soviets to seize power by smashing the Provisional Government and establishing themselves as the basis of a new form of state power.
Dual process theory In psychology, a dual process theory provides an account of how a phenomenon can occur in two different ways. Often, the two processes consist of an automatic, unconscious process and a controlled, conscious process.
Dual Presidency Theory The Dual Presidency Theory (also sometimes referred to as the 'Two Presidencies Thesis') is a theory proposed by the political scientist Aaron Wildavsky during the Cold War. Influenced by the time period of 1946-1964, the Dual Presidency Theory is based on the principle that there are two versions of the American President: one who is concerned with domestic policy and one concerned with foreign policy.
Dual quads Dual Quads refers to a set of two 4-barrel carburetors on an intake manifold usually atop a V8 combustion automobile engine. Optional equipment available on certain General Motors, Chrysler and Ford muscle cars of the 50s and 60s.
Dual quaternion In ring theory, dual quaternions are a non-commutative ring constructed in the same way as the quaternions, except using dual numbers instead of real numbers as coefficients. A dual quaternion can be represented in the form q = q0 + ε qε, where q0 and qε are ordinary quaternions and ε is the dual unit.
Dual role Dual role (also known as Double role) refers to one actor playing two or more roles, which may be deliberately scripted in a play or film, or merely be a by-product of a low budget in one particular production.
Dual space In mathematics, the existence of a dual vector space reflects in an abstract way the relationship between row vectors (1Ă—n) and column vectors (nĂ—1). The construction can also take place for infinite-dimensional spaces and gives rise to important ways of looking at measures, distributions, and Hilbert space.
Dual sport motorcycle rides Dual Sport Motorcycle Rides were created in California in 1984 by Jim Pilon. The concept is to offer riders a group ride that encompasses scenery, history and challenge in a non-competitive, on-road / off-road riding experience.
Dual superconducting model In quantum gauge theory, the dual superconducting model is a proposed explanation of confinement as the dual of a superconductor. A superconductor, at least BCS superconductors, is another name for the Higgs mechanism.
Dual Scan Dual Scan, also known as dual-scan supertwist nematic or DSTN, is an LCD technology in which a screen is divided into two sections which are simultaneously refreshed giving faster refresh rate than traditional passive matrix screens. It is an improved form of supertwist nematic display that offers low power consumption but inferior sharpness and brightness compared to TFT screens.
Dual Sector model The Dual Sector model, or the Lewis model, is a model in Developmental economics that explains the growth of a developing economy in terms of a labor transition between two sectors, a traditional agricultural sector and a modern industrial sector. Initially enumerated in an article entitled "Economic Development with Unlimited Supplies of Labor" written in 1954 by Sir Arthur Lewis, the model itself was named in Lewis's honor.
Dual Stress Liner The term Dual Stress Liner refers to a semiconductor manufacturing process co-developed by IBM and AMD to enhance microprocessor performance. The dual stress liner strategy is one of several strain engineering strategies in which the electrical conductivity of the transistor channel is enhanced by modulating strain.
Dual topology In functional analysis and related areas of mathematics a dual topology is a locally convex topology on a dual pair, two vector spaces with a bilinear form defined on them, so that one vector space becomes the continuous dual of the other space.
Dual trigger insurance Dual Trigger insurance is an insurance (or reinsurance) program where the limit, premium or retention are linked to one or more contingencies other than insurable hazards. Such contingencies are often external to the buyer, objectively measurable, and uncorrelated with the hazard risk(s) covered under the program.
Dual unionism Dual unionism is the development of a union or political organization parallel to and within an existing labor union. In some cases, the term may refer to the situation where two unions claim the right to organize the same workers.
Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydrodynamic Test Facility The Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydrodynamic Test Facility (DARHT) is a facility being built at Los Alamos National Laboratory as part of the Department of Energy's stockpile stewardship program. It uses two large x-ray machines to record three-dimensional interior images of materials simulating nuclear explosion testing (including subcritical testing).
Dual-coding theory Dual-code theory a theory of cognition was first advanced by Allan Paivio of the University of Western Ontario. The theory posits that both visual and verbal information are processed differently and along distinct channels with the human mind creating separate representations for information processed in each channel.
Dual-covenant theology Dual-covenant theology is a belief which teaches that Jews will go to Heaven automatically, because of the covenant between Abraham and God expressed in the Old Testament, whereas Gentiles of all ethnicities must convert to Christianity. It is associated with John Hagee, however, Hagee has denied belief in dual-covenant theology in an official statement to the Jerusalem Post on March 1, 2006.
Dual-channel architecture Dual-channel architecture DDR/DDR2 SDRAM describes a motherboard technology that effectively doubles data throughput from RAM to the memory controller. Dual channel-enabled memory controllers utilize two 64-bit data channels, resulting in a total bandwidth of 128-bits, to move data from RAM to the CPU.
Dual-mode vehicle A dual-mode vehicle is a vehicle that can run on power from two different sources, typically electricity from overhead lines or ground level power supply and in parallel or alternating from an internal combustion engine burning liquid fuels or gas.
Dual-modulus prescaler The Dual modulus prescaler is an electronic circuit used in high-frequency synthesizer designs to overcome the problem of generating narrowly-spaced frequencies that are nevertheless too high to be passed directly through the feedback loop of the system.
Dual-ported RAM Dual-ported RAM (DPRAM) is a type of Random Access Memory that allows multiple reads or writes to occur at the same time, or nearly the same time, unlike single-ported RAM which only allows one access at a time.
Dual-Purpose Improved Conventional Munition A Dual-Purpose Improved Conventional Munitions (DPICM) is an artillery or surface-to-surface missile warhead designed to burst into sub-munitions at an optimum altitude and distance from the desired target for dense area coverage. The sub-munitions are designed for both antiarmor and antipersonnel attack.
Dual-sport A dual-sport, colloquially known as "dualie" or an "on-off road bike" is a type of street legal motorcycle that is designed for both on and off-road use. Popular dual-sport models include the BMW GS series, KTM Adventure series, Kawasaki KLR, Suzuki DRZ and V-Strom, Honda XL, and many more.
Dual-thrust A dual-thrust solid fuel rocket motor is a type where the propellant mass is comprised of two different types or densities of fuel. In the case of a tandem dual-thrust motor, the fuel closest to the rocket nozzle burns fast and the fuel further into the motor's body burns slower.
Dual-tone multi-frequency Dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) signaling is used for telephone signaling over the line in the voice-frequency band to the call switching center. The version of DTMF used for telephone tone dialing is known by the trademarked term Touch-Tone, and is standardised by ITU-T Recommendation Q.
DualDisc DualDisc is a type of double-sided optical disc product developed by a group of record companies including EMI Music, Universal Music Group, Sony/BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, and 5.1 Entertainment Group and now under the aegis of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Dualchas Building Design The Dualchas Building Design group is an architecture practice based on the Isle of Skye in the Highlands of Scotland. Dualchas Building Design took the traditional vernacular house designs of the Highlands, such as the black house and long house, as their inspiration for modern designs of similar proportions but with open plan spaces, double-height living rooms and large areas of glazing.
Dualistic Development This is an extension of the dualism concept widely discussed in development economics. In simple words it says that the relationship between the rich and the poor countries is just a global version of the dualism that we see in every aspect of life.
Duality (order theory) In the mathematical area of order theory, every partially ordered set P gives rise to a dual (or opposite) partially ordered set which is often denoted by Pop. This dual order Pop is defined to be the set with the inverse order, i.
Duality (projective geometry) In the geometry of projective spaces, including the projective plane, duality concerns the interchangeability between points and lines which preserves incidence properties. It is a special case of a duality for projective space in general, that interchanges
Dualstar Dualstar Entertainment Group, LLC is a privately held American Limited Liability Company owned by actresses Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, which makes movies, TV Shows, magazines, video games, etc. Dualstar was initially run by Robert Thorne who had a significant minority stake in the the company until the two twins became 18 in 2004 and bought him out.
DualShock The DualShock (officially trademarked DUALSHOCK, also sometimes spelled Dual Shock) is the standard game controller available for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 video game consoles. The DualShock was introduced in Japan in late 1997, and launched in America in May 1998, meeting with critical success.
Duamutef In Egyptian mythology, Duamutef (also known as Tuamutef) was one of the Four sons of Horus and a funerary god who protected the stomach and small intestines of mummified corpses, kept in a canopic jar. He was associated with the jackal and was protected by the goddess Neith.
Duan Albanach The Duan Albanach (Song of the Scots) is a Middle Gaelic poem found with the Lebor Bretnach, a Gaelic version of the Historia Brittonum of Nennius, with extensive additional material (mostly concerning Scotland). It is found in a variety of Irish sources, and the usual version comes from the early 15th century Books of Lecan and Ui Maine.
Duan Yu Duan Yu (Traditional Chinese: 段譽; Simplified Chinese: 段誉, style name Heyu, temple name Xianzong, posthumous name Xuanren) was the king of the Kingdom of Dali between 1108 and 1147. He was the longest ruling King of the Dali Kingdom.
Duan Zhengchun Duan Zhengchun (temple name Zhongzong, posthumous name Wen'an) was the king of the Kingdom of Dali between 1096 and 1108. He was the younger brother of king Duan Zhengming, and the first ruling king of the Later Dali Kingdom.
Duane 'Dewey' Clarridge Duane Ramsdell "Dewey" Clarridge, (1932-) a CIA operative and supervisor for more than 30 years, became famous in the mid-1980s for his role in the Contra end of the Iran-Contra Affair. The brains behind the clandestine mining operations in the Nicaraguan port during the 1980s which many considered a state-sponsored terrorist activity, he is credited to have initiated the efforts for the establishment of the Counter-Terrorism Center at the CIA.
Duane Benson Duane Benson was an American college and professional football player. A linebacker, he played college football at Hamline University, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Oakland Raiders.
Duane Bobick Duane Bobick (born 24 September, 1950 in Little Falls, Minnesota) was a boxer from the United States, who became world amateur heavyweight champion in 1971. He fought for the United States at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, and later contended for the world heavyweight belt during the division's most highly rated era.
Duane Causwell Duane Causwell (born May 31 1968 in Queens Village, New York), is an American professional basketball player who was selected by the Sacramento Kings with the 18th overall pick of the 1990 NBA Draft. He played 11 years in the NBA for the Kings and the Miami Heat averaging 4.
Duane Clemons Duane Clemons (born May 23, 1974 in Riverside, CA) is a former American Football linebacker who played in the National Football League between 1996 and 2005. He was a first round selection in the 1996 NFL Draft out of the University of California by the Minnesota Vikings.
Duane Cooper Duane Cooper (born June 25, 1969 in Benton Harbor, Michigan), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2nd round (36th overall) of the 1992 NBA Draft. A 6'1" guard from the University of Southern California, Cooper played two years in the NBA for the Lakers and Phoenix Suns.
Duane D. Hackney Chief Master Sergeant Duane D. Hackney (5 June 1947 – 3 September 1993), of Flint, Michigan, a United States Air Force Pararescueman, was the most decorated airman in USAF history and the recipient of 28 decorations for valor in combat (more than 70 awards and decorations in all), and winner of the Cheney Award for 1967 (the Cheney award is given annually to a member of USAF for an act of valor, extreme fortitude, or self-sacrifice in a humanitarian interest performed in conjunction with aircraft).
Duane D. Thiessen Major General Duane D. Thiessen (born March 11, 1951 in Goessel, Kansas) Commander, United States Marine Corps Forces Korea and Assistant Chief of Staff, U/C/J5, United Nations Command,Combined Forces Command, and United States Forces Korea.
Duane E. Dewey Corporal Duane Edgar Dewey of South Haven and Muskegon, Michigan, the first person to receive the Medal of Honor from President Dwight D. Eisenhower, earned the Nation’s highest award for heroism on 16 April 1952, when, although already wounded, he smothered an exploding enemy grenade with his own body to save the lives of his comrades.
Duane Ferrell Duane Ferrell (born February 28 1965, in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American former National Basketball Association player. He attended high school at Calvert Hall College in Towson, MD, attended college at Georgia Tech, and played in the NBA 11 seasons for the Atlanta Hawks, Indiana Pacers, and Golden State Warriors.
Duane Gill Duane Gill, best known as the Goldberg imitator Gillberg, is a former WWF Light Heavyweight Champion, holding the belt for 15 months. In the World Wrestling Federation (later WWE), he was a comedic jobber whose catchphrase was "Who's first?
Duane Gish Duane Tolbert Gish (born February 17 1921) is an American biochemist, a young earth creationist, former vice-president of the Institute for Creation Research, and debator of evolutionary scientists. Gish is one of the most prominent and outspoken members of the creationist movement.
Duane Hanson [Hanson (January 17], [[1925 - January 6, 1996) was an American post-modern sculptor known for his life-sized photorealistic works of humans, cast in various materials, including polyester resin, fiberglass, even Bondo®. Later works, starting in the mid-1980s, were cast in bronze.
Duane Harden Duane Harden is a male African American dance music vocalist and songwriter who has sung on several big nightclub hits by various producers. He started producing music in 1997 when he teamed up with Moises Modesto to form MODU Productions.
Duane Chapman Duane Lee "Dog" Chapman (born February 1, 1953) is an American bounty hunter and bail bondsman who lives in Honolulu, Hawaii. He stars in Dog the Bounty Hunter, a weekly reality television program which is broadcast on the A&E Network.
Duane Peters Duane Peters is a punk rock singer/songwriter and professional skateboarder. He is credited for inventing many tricks, such as the acid drop into a pool/bowl, the layback rollout, the indy air, sweepers, and the fakie thruster.
Duane Pillette Duane Xavier Pillette (born July 24, 1922 in Detroit, Michigan) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees (1949-50), St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles (1950-55) and Philadelphia Phillies (1956).
Duane Pomeroy Duane Pomeroy (b. 1952) is a Kansas politician and teacher who has served on the Topeka city council countinuously since January 1993, was deputy mayor of Topeka, Kansas under Butch Felker, and then became acting mayor from November 2003 to early January 2004 after a scandal forced Felker's resignation.
Duane R. Morrison Duane Roger Morrison (c. 1952—September 27, 2006) was the lone gunman of Denver, Colorado who stormed into Platte Canyon High School and took six female students hostage, killing one of them, identified as 16-year-old Emily Keyes.
Duane Simolke Duane Simolke is an American writer who authored The Acorn Stories, Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure, Holding Me Together, The Return of Innocence (with Toni Davis), and New Readings of Winesburg, Ohio. He also edited and co-wrote the spin-off The Acorn Gathering, donating that book’s royalties to the American Cancer Society.
Duane Sutter Duane Calvin Sutter (born March 16, 1960 in Viking, Alberta) is a Canadian former forward player and former head coach in the National Hockey League. He is one of the famed six Sutter brothers to play in the NHL.
Duane Vander Klok Duane Vander Klok is the senior pastor of Resurrection Life Church in Grandville, Michigan, as well as the founding president of Resurrection Life Church International, the host of the television program Walking By Faith, and the author of a number of inspirational books. During his time as pastor, Resurrection Life Church has grown from a few hundred to over 8000 weekly attendants.
Duane-radial ray syndrome Duane-radial ray syndrome is a rare disorder that affects the eyes and causes abnormalities of bones in the arms and hands. This condition is characterized by a particular problem with eye movement called Duane anomaly (also known as Duane syndrome).
Duanmu Hongliang Duanmu Hongliang (Chinese: 端木蕻良; pinyin: Duānmù Hòngliáng; Wade-Giles: Tuan-mu Hung-liang, real name Cao Jingping) (25 October, 1912 in Liaoning) is a notable Chinese author whose works were prominent during the Second Sino-Japanese War and for whom the land and environment were pivotal fictional elements. He died in Beijing on October 5,1996, at the age of 84.
Duany Plater Zyberk & Company Duany Plater Zyberk & Company (DPZ) is an architecture and town planning firm founded in 1980 by the husband-and-wife team of Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. It is one of the dominant firms specializing in new urbanist town planning in the United States and other countries, having completed designs for over 250 new and existing communities.
Duarte Freitas Duarte Freitas (born August 10, 1966 in São Roque do Pico, Azores) is a Portuguese politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Social Democratic Party–People's Party coalition; part of the European People's Party–European Democrats group.
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Duarte Pacheco Pereira was a 15th century Portuguese sea captain, explorer and cartographer. He travelled particularly in the central Atlantic Ocean west of the Cape Verde islands, along the coast of West Africa and to India.
Duat In Egyptian mythology, Duat (or Tuat) (also called Akert or Amenthes) is the underworld, where the sun traveled from west to east during the night and where dead souls were judged by Anubis, using a feather, representing Ma'at, the goddess of Truth. Souls which were weighted down by sin were eaten by Ammut.
Duathlon Duathlon is an athletic event (not to be confused with biathlon) that consists of a running leg, followed by a cycling leg and then another running leg in a format bearing some resemblance to triathlons. In the United States, Duathlon is governed by USA Triathlon; the International Triathlon Union governs the sport internationally.
Dub From Atlantis Dub From Atlantis have been playing and promoting all styles of reggae music in Bristol since the summer of 2000. Founded by Stevie Bear & Guy Calhoun of the 'Men From Atlantis' they regularly showcase all of Bristol's best known reggae artists as well as newcomers to the scene & big names from out of town.
Dub Jones William "Dub" Jones (born December 29, 1924 in Arcadia, Louisiana) is a former American Football running back who played ten seasons with the Cleveland Browns and the Miami Seahawks from 1950 to 1955 in the National Football League and the old All-America Football Conference.
Dub music Dub is a form of Jamaican music, which evolved out of ska and reggae in 1960s Jamaica. The dub sound is usually accomplished by removing the vocals from an existing music piece, then adding extensive echo and reverb effects, and throwing in snatches of the lyrics from the original version.
Dub Pistols Dub Pistols is a London dub music band, founded ex-club promoter by Barry Ashworth in 1996. The other members of the band are guitarist John King, bassist Jason O'Bryan, programmer Bill Borez and turntablist Malcolm Wax.
Dub Syndicate Dub Syndicate is a dub band, formed by Style Scott, former drummer with the Roots Radics and Creation Rebel. Although the line-up has been very fluid, some members of the band have been semi-permanent, notably Bim Sherman (vocals), Deadly Headley (saxophone) and Dr.
Dub Tribute to Linkin Park Dub Tribute To Linkin Park is a Tribute CD to the Nu Metal band Linkin Park. This tribute album consists of 9 Linkin Park songs, and one Original Composition, they are all Techno Remixes of classic Linkin Park songs, performed by Sheriff Green.
Dub Wars Dub Wars is the fifth release by the american reggae band Groundation. "Dub Wars", combines dub versions of tracks from "Hebron Gate" (versions originally released on the LP Dragon War YTR-1220) and "We Free Again.
Dub Wiser The Dub Wiser 3 members decide to share their passion for reggae & electronica in 1996, after having played separately in bands such as I'n'I, Skhan or Ausweis (who released one of the very first french reggae -dub album in 1988 and whose singer Puppa Leslie, R.I.
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