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Jank formed following the break-up of Downingtown, Pennsylvania duo Panucci's Pizza, which consisted of Lou (formerly Matt) Diamond and Blair Benzel. [1] During Panucci's tenure, Diamond had been introduced to bassist Ruben Polo through mutual friends in the Philadelphia DIY scene, and they later met drummer Sam Becht during the trio's studies at the University of the Arts. [2]
Jank may refer to: Jank (band), American rock band; Jank (surname), a German surname; Jank Zajfman, or Yank Azman (born 1947), Canadian actor; Jank, a slang term for game mechanics of unconventional or flawed design or implementation, and the experience of such mechanics
Christian Jank (1833–1888), German scenic painter and stage designer; Angelo Jank (1868–1940), German animal painter, illustrator and member of the Munich Secession. Klaus-Dieter Jank (born 1952), German footballer; Isa Jank (born 1952), birth name of Isa Andersen, German actress; Christoph Jank (born 1973), Austrian football player
Janko Kersnik was named Janko. Janko is a name that derives from a diminutive form of the name Jan (Slavic languages), Janez (Slovenian), János (Hungarian), and Yakov/Jacob (Ashkenazi Jewish).
Portrayed by Lee Mi-sook in the 1981 MBC TV series Women of History: Jang Hui-bin. [12] Portrayed by Jun In-hwa in the 1988 MBC TV series 500 Years of Joseon Dynasty: Queen Inhyeon. [12] Portrayed by Jung Sun-kyung in 1995 SBS TV series Jang Hee Bin. [12] Portrayed by Kim Hye-soo in the 2002–2003 KBS2 TV series Royal Story: Jang Hui-bin. [12 ...
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Janaka, originally named SÄ«radhvaja, was born to King Hrasvaroman of Mithila and his wife Keikasi. The Videha kingdom was situated historically between the Gandaki River to the east, the Mahananda River to the west, the Himalayas to the north, and the Ganga river to the south. [4]
"One Beer" is a song recorded by American hip hop duo Madvillain, originally intended for inclusion on their debut studio album Madvillainy. [1] The song instead ended up being used on MF Doom's 2004 album Mm..Food, credited to MF DOOM instead of Madvillain. [2] "