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That which has undergone death, the full cessation of vital functions, and is no longer living
Dead (musician), deceased vocalist of black metal band Mayhem
The Dead (band), a reformation of the Grateful Dead with original members
D.E.A.D., an abbreviation for Drop Everything and Dance, a local band from Northwest Indiana (NWI)
See also: This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Per Yngve Ohlin (January 16, 1969 â April 8, 1991) was a Swedish vocalist, notably in the Norwegian black metal group Mayhem, who went by the stage name Dead. ... Dead is an alternative rock song by the American band Pixies, written and sung by the bands frontman Black Francis for the bands 1989 album Doolittle. ... They Might Be Giants (commonly abbreviated to TMBG) is an American alternative rock duo consisting of John Linnell and John Flansburgh that formed in 1982. ... Flood is the third studio album by They Might Be Giants, and their first with a major label, Elektra Records. ... Dead! is the second track from My Chemical Romances third studio album, The Black Parade. ... My Chemical Romance are an American rock band formed in 2001. ... Diethyl azodicarboxylate or DEAD is a organic compound with a central azo functional group flanked by two ester groups. ... Dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate (DMAD) is the organic compound with the formula CH3O2CC2CO2CH3. ... The Grateful Dead were an American rock band formed in 1965 in San Francisco, California. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Grateful Dead. ...
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George A. Romero, who revolutionized the American horror film in 1968 with the instant classic Night of the Living Dead, returns to his dystopian zombie cycle with this horror thriller.
In Land of the Dead DVD, the zombies whose numbers had been slowly but steadily growing now dominate the streets of most American cities, while urban skyscrapers have been taken over by surviving humans, usually greed-addled opportunists who allow the living to stay in their fortified compounds for a price.
But as the zombie civilization grows, the creatures have begun to slowly evolve, with their dormant thought processes beginning to awaken, and as unrest begins to ferment among the mercenaries and the entrepreneurs who pay them, the ghouls may have found a way to defeat the last stronghold of humanity.
The GratefulDead's fans, some of whom followed the band from concert to concert for years, were known as Deadheads and were renowned for their dedication to the band's music.
GratefulDead members have said that it was after attending a concert by the touring New York "folk-rock" band The Lovin' Spoonful that they decided to "go electric." Gradually, many of the East-Coast American folk musicians, formerly luminaries of the coffee-house scene, were moving in the electric direction.
But the new Dead music was also naturally different from bands like Dylan's or the Spoonful, partly because their fellow musician Phil Lesh came out of a schooled classical and electronic-music background, while Ron "Pigpen" McKernan was a no-nonsense deep blues lover and drummer Bill Kreutzmann had a jazz background.