Violence (disambiguation)
Appearance
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Violence is the use of physical force to cause injury, damage, or death.
Violence or The Violence may also refer to:
Music
[edit]Performers
[edit]- Vio-lence, an American thrash metal band
- Violence (musician), American electronic musician
Albums
[edit]- Violence (Editors album) or the title song, 2018
- Violence (Nothingface album), 2000
- The Violence (album), by Darren Hayman, or the title song, 2012
- Violence, by Tear Out the Heart, 2013
Songs
[edit]- "Violence" (song), by Grimes and i_o, 2019
- "The Violence", by Rise Against, 2017
- "Violence", by Against Me! from Searching for a Former Clarity, 2005
- "Violence", by Blink-182 from Blink-182, 2003
- "Violence", by Living Sacrifice from Living Sacrifice, 1991
- "Violence", by Mott the Hoople from Mott, 1973
- "Violence", by Pet Shop Boys from Please, 1986
- "The Violence", by Asking Alexandria from Like a House on Fire, 2020
- "Violence (Enough Is Enough)", by A Day to Remember from Common Courtesy, 2013
Other uses
[edit]- Violence (1947 film), an American film noir
- Violence (1955 film), a Swedish drama film
- Violence (role-playing game), a role-playing game by Greg Costikyan
- Violence, a 1992 novel by Richard Bausch
- Violence: Six Sideways Reflections, a 2008 book by Slavoj Žižek
- Violence (horse), an American thoroughbred racehorse
See also
[edit]- La Violencia, a 1948–1958 civil war in Colombia