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Against the Seasons: Cold Winter Songs from the Dead Summer Heat is the first studio release and only EP from the Canadian black metal/doom metal group Woods of Ypres.It was recorded in August, 2002 at Spectre Sound Studios in Tecumseh, Ontario.
Pursuit of the Sun & Allure of the Earth is the first full-length album and second studio release by the Canadian black metal band Woods of Ypres.It was recorded in 2004 at Spectre Sound in Tecumseh, Ontario.
In 2011, Gen Fricker was a National Finalist in the RAW Comedy Competition. [5] She co-hosted Summer Up For It on FBi Radio with comedian Michael Hing over the summer break in 2011–2012.
Chainsaw Al, nickname for the corporate executive Albert J. Dunlap (born 1937) Chainsaw, female wrestler, one half of a tag-team with partner Spike called "The Heavy Metal Sisters" from the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling; Chainsaw, a graffiti artist better known as ORFN; Chainsaw Charlie, later stage name for professional wrestler Terry Funk ...
Fricker wrote it—her first composition—in the bathroom because "it was the only place ... the cockroaches would not go". It was originally performed by Fricker and her future husband Ian Tyson as the duo Ian & Sylvia , and they recorded it in 1963 for their 1964 album on the Vanguard label, Northern Journey .
However, the Leech Devil suddenly arrives, severing and eating Denji's arm. Denji tries to transform into the Chainsaw Man, but his lack of blood from the previous fight prevents a full transformation, growing only a small chainsaw on his head. Even still, Denji pushes forward with his dream in mind and battles Leech, inflicting some damage.
Men, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film is a non-fiction book by American academic Carol J. Clover, published in 1992.The book is a cultural critique and investigation of gender in slasher films and the appeal of horror cinema, in particular the slasher, occult, and rape-revenge genres, from a feminist perspective.
Robert Elmer Kleasen (September 20, 1934 – April 21, 2003) was an American who was convicted and sentenced to death in 1975 for the murder of two missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, near Austin, Texas.