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The Oranges Band is an angular rock outfit from Baltimore that rose to semi-fame after signing with Green Day's original label Lookout Records. Fronted by ex-Spoon bassist Roman Kuebler, The Oranges first record, The Five Dollars EP, was released on Baltimore-based label Morphius Records. Subsequent touring and critical praise earned the band a deal with Lookout, culminating in the release of an EP, album, and several videos, leading up to their latest and, according to many critics, their strongest album, "The World and Everything in It". In 2004, Morphius released a retrospective compiling the band's earlier work including The Five Dollars EP, the now out-of-print 900 Miles of Fucking Hell EP, as well as various unreleased tracks entitled Two Thousands. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ... This article is about the band Green Day. ... Lookout! Records is a record company based in Berkeley, California. ... Morphius Records is an independent record label based in Baltimore, MD that has been instrumental in the local post-punk scene since the mid 1990s, releasing seminal records by bands like The Fuses, The Oranges Band, and re-issues by the critically acclaimed british band The Homosexuals. ...
The wavelength of the light emitted, and therefore its color, depends on the band gap energy of the materials forming the p-n junction.
The materials used for an LED have a direct band gap with energies corresponding to near-infrared, visible or near-ultraviolet light.
Commercially viable blue LEDs based on the wide band gap semiconductor gallium nitride and indium gallium nitride were invented by Shuji Nakamura while working in Japan at Nichia Corporation in 1993 and became widely available in the late 1990s.
The orange is a hesperidium, a berry having a leathery rind and containing many seeds.
Sometimes parts other than the ovary are incorporated into the fruit structure, resulting in a false fruit or pseudocarp, such as the apple and strawberry.
Fruits may be dehiscent, which open to shed their seeds, or indehiscent, which remain unopened and are dispersed as a single unit.