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  2. Badlands (band) - Wikipedia

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    Badlands was an American heavy metal band founded by former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Jake E. Lee, former Black Sabbath members Ray Gillen (vocals) and Eric Singer (drums), as well as former Surgical Steel bass player Greg Chaisson. [6] After the first Badlands album, Singer was replaced by Jeff Martin.

  3. Kawasaki ZXR400 - Wikipedia

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    L model 36.3 N⋅m (26.8 lbf⋅ft) @ 12000 rpm [2] Ignition type: Battery and coil (transistorized) Transmission: 6-speed, constant mesh, return shift: Frame type: Tubular, diamond: Suspension: Front Telescopic fork Rear: Uni-Trak swingarm: Brakes: Front Dual discs Rear Single disc: Tires: Front 120/60 VR17 Rear 160/60 VR17: Rake, trail: 24 ...

  4. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R is a motorcycle in the Ninja sport bike series made by Kawasaki from 2000 through 2006. The 1,199 cc (73.2 cu in) inline-four engine produced 178 hp (133 kW) at low speed, and increased to 190 hp (140 kW) at high speed due to its ram-air intake, [8] [9] [10] making it the most powerful production motorcycle up to 2006 and the release of the ZX-14.

  5. Kawasaki ZX-6 and ZZR600 - Wikipedia

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    Early 90s ZX6D with squared signal lights integrated into the fairing ZX6E instrument cluster with fuel gauge on the bottom left. The Kawasaki ZX-6 (ZZR600) was a sport bike manufactured by Kawasaki.

  6. Sound Blaster - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Blaster ZxR comes with a daughter board which provides optical S/PDIF input and output, and two RCA inputs that feature a TI Burr-Brown 123 dB SNR analog-to-digital converter (ADC); it has its own Sound Core3D processor and takes up a second expansion slot in the computer if installed. The ZxR can record up to 24-bit/96 kHz. The ACM ...

  7. Huset's Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Huset's Speedway (formerly known as Badlands Motor Speedway) is a 3/8-mile dirt oval racetrack located in Brandon, South Dakota, United States. Its name was changed to Badlands in 2015 when it was sold to Chuck Brennan, the owner of the Badlands Entertainment Group.

  8. Badlands - Wikipedia

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    The word badlands is a calque from the Canadian French phrase les mauvaises terres, as the early French fur traders called the White River badlands les mauvaises terres à traverser or 'bad lands to traverse', perhaps influenced by the Lakota people who moved there in the late 1700s and who referred to the terrain as mako sica, meaning 'bad ...

  9. Badlands (song) - Wikipedia

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    The classic E Street Band sound is immediately present on "Badlands", as a brief drum intro kicks in to a powerful piano-and-electric guitar riff. The song is taken fast, with Max Weinberg's dynamic drumming; indeed it contains his most well-known beat, a one-two-three-four-five-six-(double time) one-two-three pattern underneath the verses.