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  2. Wall of Sound - Wikipedia

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    The Wall of Sound (also called the Spector Sound) [1] [2] is a music production formula developed by American record producer Phil Spector at Gold Star Studios, in the 1960s, with assistance from engineer Larry Levine and the conglomerate of session musicians later known as "the Wrecking Crew".

  3. Dinosaur (2000 film) - Wikipedia

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    Both DVD releases are THX certified and feature a DTS 5.1 audio track. [47] For the Collector's Edition version, first disc contained supplemental bonus features, including two audio commentaries : one from directors Ralph Zondag and Eric Leighton and the effects supervisors, and the other from producer Pam Marsden and the animators.

  4. Wall of Sound (Grateful Dead) - Wikipedia

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    The Wall of Sound was an enormous sound reinforcement system designed in 1973 specifically for the Grateful Dead's live performances. The largest concert sound system built at that time, [1] [2] the Wall of Sound fulfilled lead designer Owsley "Bear" Stanley's desire for a distortion-free sound system that could also serve as its own monitoring ...

  5. Dinosaur (Disney's Animal Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur (stylized in all caps) is a dark ride EMV attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, Florida. [2] [3] The ride features a turbulent journey through the late Cretaceous period, featuring prehistoric scenes populated with dinosaur audio-animatronics. [4]

  6. Without a Sound - Wikipedia

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    Without a Sound is the sixth studio album by alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr., released on August 23, 1994. It is the first Dinosaur Jr. album not to feature Murph on drums, who is replaced by vocalist and guitarist J Mascis .

  7. Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone! - Wikipedia

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    The Dino Defender Chief, a character who serves as both an authority figure and narrator, returns from the previous game to guide the player through menus. [citation needed] Danger Zone! also recycles several cutscenes, menu designs, animations, and audio from Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender. [3] In the game the tokens are SUVs.

  8. Microsoft Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    The game contains 400MB of dinosaur-related information, including full-motion video, audio, and a gallery of scanned artwork. The main program features 1000 illustrations, 200 hypertext articles, and 800 pop-up windows. Players can explore the content in four different ways: Atlas, Timeline, Families, and Index.

  9. Dinosaur Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Several could be seen at an Australian dinosaur preserve called Australo National Dino Park. They were placed in the preserve as an experiment and seem to be acclimating well. Lambeosaurus Herds of Lambeosaurus are seen at the Australo National Dino Park. Sexual dimorphism is seen with males having bigger crests than the females.