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Siamese (initially named Siamese Fighting Fish) [1] is a Danish rock band. They are signed to Warner Music USA, Avalon Label in Japan and Prime Collective EU. They released their debut critically acclaimed album We Are the Sound on 31 January 2011 followed by a tour of Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Benelux and Italy.
Fighting Fish, a 2004 film choreographed by Ron Smoorenburg "Fighting Fish", a song by Dessa from the 2013 album Parts of Speech "Japanese fighting fish", a sketch in the British-Canadian animated television series Planet Sketch; Siamese Fighting Fish (band) or Siamese, a Danish rock and metal band
Chang and Eng Bunker, The "Siamese Twins", Siamese-American conjoined twin brothers from whom the term derives; Siamese (band), formerly Siamese Fighting Fish, Danish rock and metal band; Siamese connection or a splitter in fire protection engineering; Siamese method, a mathematical method described by Simon de la Loubère
Siamese fighting fish are popular models for studying the neurological and physiological impact of certain chemicals, such as hormones, since their aggression is the result of cell signalling and possibly genes. [62] One study investigated the effect of testosterone on female Siamese fighting fish. Females were given testosterone, which ...
It is fighting for the first-round bye in the conference tournament and has the third best NET ranking in the Big Ten at No. 14. Mississippi State. Current projected seed: No. 6 (East)
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For her return to music's biggest night, the singer arrived at the ceremony looking like a '90s supermodel. Ballerini, who is nominated for best country duo/group performance with Noah Khan for ...
The Sound of Animals Fighting is an American rock supergroup founded by Rich Balling of Rx Bandits. In the band's initial run, they released a trilogy of records between 2004 and 2008, and performed only four live shows, following their second release in 2006. The band's live lineup consisted of 12 different musicians.