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  1. Army Wound Ribbon

    unreferenced date October 2008 Infobox Military Award name Army Wound Ribbon image File Army Wound Ribbon.svg 125px caption Army Wound Ribbon awarded by Department of the Army type Ribbon eligibility status Obsolete first award last award total posthumous recipients individual higher same image2 caption2 The Army Wound Ribbon was a short lived decoration of the United States Army which was created on September 6, 1917 to recognize those soldiers who had received combat wounds during World War I . The Wound Ribbon was only issued until October 12, 1917 and the following year was replaced with the Wound Chevron . The Army Wound Ribbon is considered a predecessor decoration of the Purple Heart . See also Awards and decorations of the United States military US Army stub Army Wound Ribbon Orders medals stub Category Awards and decorations of the United States Army Army Wound Ribbon Category Awards established in 1917 ...   more details



  1. Army Service Ribbon

    Infobox Military Award name Army Service Ribbon image Image Army Service Ribbon.svg 125px Army Service Ribbon consisting of striped red, orange, yellow, green and blue. caption Army Service Ribbon awarded by Department of the Army type Ribbon eligibility for Completion of any US Army Initial Entry Training ... higher Non Commissioned Officer Development Ribbon Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon same lower Army Overseas Service Ribbon image2 caption2 The Army Service Ribbon ASR is a Awards and decorations of the United States military military decoration of the United States Army that was established by the Secretary of the Army on 10 April 1981 as announced in Department of the Army General Order 15, dated 10 October 1990. Effective 1 August 1981, all members of the Army, Army National Guard , and United States Army Reserve in an active reserve status were eligible for the award. The Army Service Ribbon is awarded to members of the Army, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard ... the ribbon upon successful completion of their initial MOS producing course. For those service members who completed initial entry training prior to 1981, the Army Service Ribbon is retroactively ... entry training the Army Service Ribbon is awarded after four months of active service. ref http edocket.access.gpo.gov cfr 2008 julqtr 32cfr578.41.htm 578.41 Army Service Ribbon ref The Army Service .... The United States Air Force equivalent of the Army Service Ribbon is the Air Force Training Ribbon ... School U.S. Marine Corps OCS . The Army Service ribbon is a multi colored red, orange, yellow ... Awards army service ribbon.aspx Army Service Ribbon ref See also Awards and decorations ... References Reflist External links commonscat Army Service Ribbon United States Army Service Ribbon USArmy decorations Category Awards and decorations of the United States Army Category Awards established in 1981 ca Cinta de servei en l Ex rcit de Army Service Ribbon ...   more details



  1. File:Army ribbon list.jpg

    Summary Army ribbons from the Institute of Heraldry Licensing PD USGov Military Award Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Svenbot Orphan image ...   more details



  1. File:Army Good Conduct ribbon 11.jpg

    Summary Information Description 11th award of the Army Good Conduct Medal Source I User Claudevsq claudevsq User talk Claudevsq talk created this work entirely by myself. Date 19 45, 28 September 2009 UTC Author User Claudevsq claudevsq User talk Claudevsq talk other versions Licensing PD self date September 2009 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. Wound

    about wounds in humans and animals wounds in plants Plant pathology Other uses Infobox Disease Name Wound ... MeshID D014947 A wound is a type of injury in which skin is torn, cut or punctured an open wound , or where blunt force physical trauma trauma causes a bruise contusion a closed wound . In pathology ... wounds can be classified according to the object that caused the wound. The types of open wound are Incisions ... needle needle . penetrating trauma Penetration wound s, caused by an object such as a knife entering ... of force applied over a long period of time. gallery File Abrasion.jpg An open wound File Laceration ... puncture wound to the bottom of the forefoot. Image Knee puncture.JPG A puncture wound from playing darts. gallery Pathophysiology main Wound healing To healing heal a wound, the body undertakes a series of actions collectively known as the wound healing process. Management File wound sewed.jpg thumb Wound, sewn with four surgical suture stitches The treatment depends on the type, cause, and depth of the wound as well as whether other structure beyond the skin are involved. Treatment of recent lacerations involves examination, cleaning, and closing the wound. If the laceration occurred ... no active treatment except keeping the area clean with soap and water. Puncture wound s may be prone to infection depending on the depth of penetration. The entry of puncture wound is left open ... R title Water for wound cleansing journal Cochrane Database Syst Rev volume issue 1 pages CD003861 ... Ritin ref Evidence for the effectiveness of any cleaning of simple wound however is limited. ref ... wound closure. ref cite journal last Perelman first VS coauthors Francis, GJ, Rutledge, T, Foote, J ... geneeskunde year 2011 volume 155 issue 18 pages A3341 pmid 21466736 ref If closure of a wound is decided ... the wound is contaminated or the Microbiological culture bacterial cultures are positive. Excess use ... twice a day with warm water and soap. Once the wound is cleaned, it should be covered with moist ...   more details



  1. The Wound

    Infobox Film name The Wound image TheWoundTheatricalPoster.jpg image size caption Theatrical Poster director Y lmaz Arslan producer ubl Y lmaz Arslan Murat Kad o lu writer Y lmaz Arslan narrator starring ubl Yelda Reynaud Halil Erg n F sun Demirel Mustafa Suphi Baltac Naz m Y lmaz Kader Demir music Rabih Abou Khalil cinematography J rgen J rges editing studio ubl Vega Film G n zi Film Prod ksiyon distributor released Film date 2000 02 04 runtime 98 minutes country Film Turkey br Film Germany br Film Switzerland br Film Austria language Turkish budget preceded by followed by The Wound lang tr Yara is a 1998 international co production drama film , written, produced and directed by Y lmaz Arslan , starring Yelda Reynaud as a young Turkish emmigrant who is forcibly repatriated by her own family. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on Start date 2000 02 04 , won awards at film festivals in Antalya and Istanbul, including the Golden Orange for Best Film. Production The film was shot on location in Heidelberg and Frankfurt am Main , Germany and, Aksaray and Istanbul , Turkey . ref name imdb01 cite web title Filming locations for The Wound first last coauthors url http www.imdb.com title tt0180320 locations work IMDB date accessdate 2010 02 18 ref References Reflist External links imdb title 0180320 Cinema of Turkey GoldenOrangeAwardBestFilm DEFAULTSORT Wound Category 1990s drama films Category Films set in Turkey Category Films shot in Turkey Category Golden Orange Award for Best Film winners ...   more details



  1. File:Army Overseas Service Ribbon with Numeral 4.png

    Summary Information Description United States Army Overseas Service Ribbon with Numeral 4 device Source I User Dandvsp Dandvsp User talk Dandvsp talk created this work entirely by myself. Date Author User Dandvsp Dandvsp User talk Dandvsp talk other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. Ribbon

    coat of arms of Letizia, Princess of Asturias the Princess of Asturias surrounded by the ribbon of the Spain ... A ribbon or riband is a thin band of material, typically cloth but also plastic or sometimes metal ... on animals, buildings, and other areas. Ribbon is also sometimes used as a package sealer, on par with twine . Ribbon for printers and typewriters Typewriter s and dot matrix printer s use a cloth or plastic ribbon to hold the ink . Cloth ribbon Along with that of Twill tape tape s, fringe trim fringe ... industries. The essential feature of a ribbon loom is the simultaneous weaving in one loom frame ... of the power loom is necessary and it is a remarkable fact that the self acting ribbon loom was known ... interval the use of the ribbon loom was interdicted in most of the principal industrial ..., conjointly with Joseph Stell , a patent for improvements in the ribbon loom and since that period it has benefited by the inventions applied to weaving machinery generally. Ribbon weaving is known to have ... remained the headquarters of the industry. During the Huguenot troubles, ribbon weavers from St. Etienne ... seat of the trade. Krefeld is the centre of the German ribbon industry, the manufacture of black velvet ribbon being there a specialty. In England Coventry is the most important seat of ribbon making, which is also prosecuted at Norwich and Leicester . While satin and other sorts of ribbon have always been used in lingerie, the usage of ribbon in the garment industry, while subject to fashion trends, saw an upsurge in the mid to late 90 s. This upsurge led to increased ribbon manufacturing ... secured themselves to be the major ribbon suppliers in the world and improved both the quality ... competitors. Presently, the North American continent remains the largest importer of ribbon and ribbon derivative products such as bows, rosettes, and other garment accessories made from ribbon . However ... in Asia and South America have started to contribute to the change of the statistical figures of ribbon ...   more details



  1. File:Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon (with Numeral 2).jpg

    Summary Information Description Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon with Numeral 2 . Issued by the US Army Reserve . Source I User 5 HT8 5 HT sub 8 sub User talk 5 HT8 top talk created this work entirely by myself. Date 23 46, 28 August 2011 UTC Author User 5 HT8 5 HT sub 8 sub User talk 5 HT8 top talk other versions none Licensing self cc zero Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. Wound Chevron

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image WoundChev.jpg thumb 145px right Army Wound Chevron A Wound Chevron was a badge of the United States Army which was authorized for wear on an Army uniform between the years of 1918 and 1932. The Wound Chevron was displayed on the lower right cuff of a military uniform, and denoted wounds which were received in combat against an enemy force. The Wound Chevron was a replacement insignia for the short lived Army Wound Ribbon . In 1932, with the creation of the Purple Heart , Wound Chevrons were no longer awarded to Army personnel. A directive of the United States War Department permitted soldiers to exchange wound chevrons for the new Purple Heart medal. This was not required, however, and some Army personnel elected to retain wound chevrons for wear on the military uniform instead of the Purple Heart. For those who were subsequently wounded in the Second World War , both the original wound chevrons and the Purple Heart medal were worn simultaneously. It is historically agreed that Army regulations did not permit wearing both the Purple Heart and the Wound Chevron at the same time however, photographic evidence indicates that this was often done by veterans of both the World War I First World War and Second World War. In the modern military, the Wound Chevron is considered obsolete. The decoration is very similar to the Overseas Service Bar , which in World War I was worn on the left sleeve. See also Wound stripe Military badges of the United States Category United States military badges ...   more details



  1. Wound stripe

    A wound stripe is a distinction of dress bestowed on soldiers wounded in combat . It was typically worn on military uniform jackets. France In the French Army, the wound bar or Insigne des bless s militaires , was awarded beginning in 1916. British Commonwealth File Ww1 BritishWoundedStripe.jpg British Wound Stripe thumb right 200px The British Army began awarding a brass Wound Stripe in 1916, with approval by King George V. The badge was worn on the left forearm, fastened through the uniform cloth. Additional badges were granted for subsequent wounds. The badge was reintroduced in 1944 for the Second World War, and a cloth version was introduced for use with Battle Dress. British soldiers have not been awarded wound stripes for injuries sustained in Afghanistan or Iraq War Iraq . Soldiers of the Canadian Expeditionary Force followed suit in the First World War, and issued wound stripes according to British practice. During the Second World War, they also followed British practice. The wound stripe was not reintroduced for the Korean War, but a version for the Canadian Forces uniform was developed and worn by soldiers injured on operational deployments beginning in the 1990s, including War in Afghanistan 2001 present Afghanistan . The Sacrifice Medal replaced the wound stripe for all members of the Canadian Forces in 2008. The award has also been opened to soldiers of an allied force or civilians working for Canadian Forces personnel. ref http www.canadiansoldiers.com insignia woundstripes.htm Wound Stripes article at canadiansoldiers.com ref Union of Soviet Socialist Republics .... United States In World War I US soldiers received stripes called Wound Chevron s. These looked .... In 1932 the Wound Chevron was replaced by the Purple Heart , and World War I veterans could apply for the new medal. See also Wound Badge Verwundetenabzeichen or Wound badge Sacrifice Medal replaced the wound stripe for Canadians. Purple Heart wound medal awarded to U.S. service personnel fr icon ...   more details



  1. Wound Badge

    thumb right 200px 20 July 1944 version in gold Wound Badge lang de das Verwundetenabzeichen was a German military award for wounded or frost bitten soldiers of Imperial German Army in World ... award 92 World Wat Two medals Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 ref All versions of the Wound ..., a revised version of the Wound Badge was authorised for wear however, the previous type could still ... is shown in the illustration to the right. Wound Badges were primarily manufactured by the Vienna mint, and by the firm Klein & Quenzer. At first, the Wound badge in Black was stamped from sheet ... was used to make the badges, which made them prone to rust. The Wound Badge in silver was made before ... a needle pin or a broad flat pin bar. The Wound Badge in Gold was a gilded version of the Wound Badge in Silver. Automatic Iron Cross On 1 June 1940, Hitler decreed that any recipient of the Wound ... or foot in action while serving on an E boat at the Kuban bridgehead would receive not only the Wound ... 2nd Class, purely on account of the wound sustained. Wound Badge of 20 July 1944 Image Wound Badge 1944.jpg thumb right 200px The 20 July version of the Badge shown in gold. The 20th of July Wound Badge ... 93 World War Two Medals Verwundetenabzeichen 20 Juli 1944 ref The 20 July Wound Badge is based on the common Wound Badge, but the helmet is slightly higher and larger it also bears the date 20 Juli 1944 and a facsimile of Hitler s signature below the helmet and date. The 20 July Wound Badges were made in all three grades of black, silver, and gold. All of these wound badges were made by the Junckner ... awarded regulation Wound Badges were awarded the 20 July Wound Badge in a higher grade. Unlike the Wound Badge in Black, the 20 July Wound Badge in Black was not all black. Only the helmet and wreath ... July Wound Badge in Gold also had a silver background with the helmet and wreath colored gold. The 20 July Wound Badge in Silver has black highlights on the helmet swastika, the date, and the facsimile ...   more details



  1. Wound (disambiguation)

    wiktionary wound A wound is a type of injury. Wound may also refer to Wound law , a legal term Wound album Wound album , an album by Autopsia The Wounds , a 1998 Serbian drama film Narcissistic rage and narcissistic injury Narcissistic injury v narcissistic wound v narcissistic scar Narcissistic wound , a repeated or recurrent identical or similar threat to a narcissist s grandiose self perception disambig fa ...   more details



  1. Wound Medal

    A Wound Medal is a medal, usually military, generally given to persons wounded or otherwise invalided as a result of combat action. Wound Medal may refer to The Austro Hungarian Wound Medal Austria Hungary Wound Medal The Austrian Wound Medal for Members of the Bundesheer The Croatian Wound Medal Croatia Wound medal The Egyption War Wounded Medal The Indian Wound Medal India Wound Medal The Syrian Wound Medal The South Vietnam Wound Medal Vietnam Wound Medal In addition, other countries have or have had military decorations for wounded servicemembers under other names, such as the United States Purple Heart , the German Wound Badge of World War I and World War II, the Japanese Wound Badges Shoigunjinsho and the Jordanian Badge for the War Wounded. disambig ...   more details



  1. Wound healing

    2 small style border top 0px small 17 small style border top 0px small 30 small Wound healing , or cicatrisation ... 2009 . Chapter 4 The Pathophysiologic Basis for Wound Healing and Cutaneous Regeneration. Biomaterials ... physiologic process of wound healing is immediately set in motion. The classic model of wound ... name Quinn Quinn, J.V. 1998 . Tissue Adhesives in Wound Care . Hamilton, Ont. B.C. Decker, Inc. Electronic ... formation, epithelialization, and wound contraction. ref name Midwood Cite journal doi 10.1016 j.biocel.2003.12.003 ... epithelial cell s proliferate and crawl atop the wound bed, providing cover for the new tissue. ref name Garg Garg, H.G. 2000 . Scarless Wound Healing . New York Marcel Dekker, Inc. Electronic book. ref In contraction, the wound is made smaller by the action of myofibroblast s, which establish a grip on the wound edges and contract themselves using a mechanism similar to that in smooth muscle ... chronic wound s. Factors which may contribute to this include diabetes, venous or arterial disease ... . Worldwidewounds.com. ref File Wound healing phases.png thumb center 701px Approximate times of the different phases of wound healing, ref Reference list is found on File Wound healing phases.png ... mainly on wound size and healing conditions, but image does not include major impairments that cause chronic wound s. Early vs cellular phase Image Fluorescent wound healing.jpg right 250px thumb ... wound. The arrow points to cells that have fused to form syncytia , and the arrowheads point to cells that are oriented to face the wound. ref cite journal title Cellular and genetic analysis of wound ... document&doi 10.1371 journal.pbio.0020239 pages e239 ref As mentioned above, wound healing is classically ... of wound healing are more clearly delineated. The importance of this new model becomes more apparent ... and development section below . In this construct, the process of wound healing is divided into major ... and alteration remodeling begins after week 2, lasting weeks to months depending on wound size. . ref ...   more details



  1. The Wound-Dresser

    The Wound Dresser is a nineteen minute long piece by U.S. composer John Coolidge Adams John Adams for orchestra and baritone singer. The piece is an elegiac setting of excerpts from American poet Walt Whitman s The Wound Dresser 1865 about his experience as a nurse during the American Civil War . It was written in 1989 for baritone singer Sanford Sylvan. wikisource Leaves of Grass Book XXI The Wound Dresser The Wound Dresser References The John Adams Earbox, Nonesuch Records, NY 1999 External links http www.bartleby.com 142 128.html Full text of The Wound Dresser http www.bbc.co.uk radio3 discoveringmusic listeninglibrary.shtml In the BBC Discovering Music Listening Library DEFAULTSORT Wound Dresser Category Compositions by John Coolidge Adams Category Minimalistic compositions Category 1989 compositions ...   more details



  1. Wound dehiscence

    Wound dehiscence is a complication medicine surgical complication in which a wound breaks open along surgical suture . Risk factors are age, diabetes, obesity, poor knotting or grabbing of stitches, and trauma to the wound after surgery. ref name EBSCO cite web url http www.upmc.com healthatoz pages healthlibrary.aspx?chunkiid 99918 title Wound Dehiscence Surgical Wound Dehiscence Operative Wound Dehiscence publisher EBSCO Industries date 2010 09 01 accessdate 2011 06 24 ref Symptoms Symptoms of dehiscence can include bleeding, pain, inflammation , fever , or the wound opening spontaneously. ref name EBSCO Cause Wound dehiscence can be caused by inadequate undermining cutting the skin away from the underlying tissues of the wound during surgery, excessive tension on the wound edges caused by lifting or straining, or the wound being located on a highly mobile or high tension area such as the back, shoulders or legs. ref name Textbook cite book last Rusciani first L coauthors Robins P year 2008 publisher PICCIN title Textbook of dermatologic surgery isbn 8829918989 pages http books.google.ca books?id js2L1nPMJMwC&pg PA183 v onepage&q&f false 183 ref Individuals with Ehlers Danlos syndrome also commonly experience wound dehiscence. ref cite book last Cassidy first SB coauthors Allanson JE title Management of genetic syndromes pages 220 publisher Wiley Liss year 2005 isbn 0471308706 ref Risk factors can include any of the above as well as obesity, smoking, previous scarring, surgical error, cancer , chronic use of corticosteroid s and increased abdominal pressure. ref name EBSCO Prevention Dehiscence can be prevented through adequate undermining to reduce stress on the wound edges, avoiding heavy lifting and hematoma s, and speeding healing through adequate nutrition, controlled ... to cover the sutures for up to a week. ref name Textbook Antibiotics and cleaning the wound may also help. ref name EBSCO Treatment Once wound dehiscence occurs, it can be treated by allowing Granulation ...   more details



  1. Wound Creations

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Wound Creations Type studio Artist Amoral band Amoral Cover Released 2004 Recorded Genre Technical death metal Length Label Spikefarm Records Producer Reviews Last album This album Wound Creations br 2004 Next album Decrowning br 2005 Wound Creations is the first full length album of the former death metal band music band Amoral band Amoral . It was first released under Rage of Achilles records without the bonus track , then re released under Spikefarm Records in 2004. Track listing tracklist title1 The Verge length1 1 47 title2 Atrocity Evolution length2 6 13 title3 Silent Renewal length3 2 19 title4 Solvent length4 4 41 title5 The Last Round length5 8 31 title6 Other Flesh length6 5 42 title7 Distract length7 3 42 title8 Nothing Daunted Gallows Pole Rock n Roll length8 8 09 title9 Languor Passage length9 6 08 Category 2004 albums Category Amoral albums 2000s death metal album stub ca Wound Creations fr Wound Creations fi Wound Creations ...   more details



  1. Shooting to wound

    Shooting to wound refers to attempts to use a firearm to harm someone without killing him. It is controversial, in that a person can be accidentally killed by this method, and attempts to hit a limb rather than the torso may result in a stray bullet going through the body part or missing entirely, thus increasing the odds of hitting someone or something else. Limbs can be moved faster and more radically than the torso, and so the option of shooting to wound is generally viewed with skepticism by Law enforcement agency law enforcement . ref http www.policeone.com officer shootings articles 127235 Special Force Science series Why shooting to wound doesnt make sense scientifically legally or tactically ref References Reflist Category Firearms ...   more details



  1. Wound ballistics

    The field of wound ballistics largely comprises the study of the physiology and medical effects of projectile weapon s chiefly, but not exclusively, bullet s on humans or animals. It can be considered the intersection of medicine and terminal ballistics . See also Gunshot injury Penetrating trauma Stopping power Sniper Hydrostatic shock External links http www.firearmstactical.com wound.htm Wound Ballistics from FirearmsTactical.com Category Ballistics pl Rana postrza owa medicine stub ...   more details



  1. Mortal wound

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A mortal wound is a very severe and serious injury almost always a form of penetration or laceration whether accidental or inflicted intentionally by either suicide or homicide , which leads directly to the death of the victim. Death need not be instantaneous, but follows soon after. If proper medical treatment is provided immediately, the victim has a chance of survival, at which point the wound retroactively becomes non mortal. However, even with prompt medical intervention, there is still a strong likelihood that the victim will not survive. Conversely a scratch could turn deadly if it becomes infected, especially under adverse circumstances. These include poor wound care, an elderly, diabetic or immune compromised patient or a virulent or antibiotic resistant pathogen. However, unless the scratch was self evidently and indisputably the cause of death, even after the fact it would be unusual to refer to it as a mortal wound . Severe contusion leading to death is more commonly described as a fatal or mortal blow , which is also more widely used when one or both of the injury or death are metaphor ical. While mortal wound is only strictly inappropriate when discussing a literal death not related to any penetrating or lacerating injury by poison , for instance , it is simply uncommon in relation to failure or defeat. It would be equally appropriate and essentially synonymous to call the Great Depression a mortal blow or a mortal wound to Herbert Hoover s presidency and public career, although the former is more typical. See also Terminal illness Death Medicine stub Death stub DEFAULTSORT Mortal Wound Category Injuries Category Causes of death ...   more details



  1. The Blind Wound

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Blind Wound Type ep Artist Leviathan band Leviathan Released 7 December 2006 Recorded 2006 Genre Black metal Length 26 29 Label Southern Lord Records small Southern Lord Records discography SUNN65 small Producer Wrest Last album The Speed of Darkness album The Speed of Darkness br 2006 This album The Blind Wound br 2006 Next album Massive Conspiracy Against All Life br 2008 The Blind Wound is an Extended play EP re release of Leviathan band Leviathan s contribution to 2006 s Leviathan band Leviathan Sapthuran band Sapthuran split album. It was re pressed on LP album LP by Southern Lord Records and was limited to five hundred copies on black vinyl and five hundred copies on silver vinyl, also pressed on black green vinyl and green red vinyl. Track listing Track listing title1 Odious Convulsions length1 6 23 title2 The Fourth Blind Wound length2 6 40 title3 Another Sip Of Fear length3 6 05 title4 Crushing The Prolapsed Oviducts of Virtue length4 6 24 title5 Mesmerism length5 1 37 Leviathan DEFAULTSORT Blind Wound, The Category Leviathan albums Category 2006 EPs Category Southern Lord Records EPs it The Blind Wound ...   more details



  1. Deep Wound

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Deep Wound image Deepwound2004.jpg caption April 30, 2004 Northampton, MA USA image size 200 background group or band alias origin Westfield, Massachusetts genre Hardcore punk years active 1982 1984, 2004 label Damaged Goods associated acts Dinosaur Jr. , Sebadoh , The Folk Implosion , Frenchy and the Punk website current members past members J Mascis br Lou Barlow br Scott Helland br Charlie Nakajima notable instruments Deep Wound was a hardcore punk band formed in 1982 in Westfield, MA. They released one self titled 7 and contributed two songs to the compilation LP, Bands That Could Be God , both of which are sought after by fans and record collectors alike. Overview In the early 1980s, J Mascis and Deep Wound vocalist Charlie Nakajima lived in Amherst, MA, and attended the same high school. In 1982, J Mascis met Scott Helland at the Oi singles bin in a local record shop. Soon after, Scott posted a flier looking for musicians who were influenced by bands such as Anti Pasti and Discharge band Discharge . Mascis responded ... Wound s line up was complete. The band quickly recorded a demo cassette and began to play shows ... type sound that could verge on experimental noise. Deep Wound disbanded in 1984 with J Mascis and Lou ... . J Mascis can often be seen sporting a Deep Wound sweater knitted by his mother in Dinosaur ... soon appeared and the stunned audience witnessed a one song Deep Wound reunion. In 2005, British ... 1982 7 demo Deep Wound album Deep Wound 1983 7 Radiobeat Records Radiobeat Bands That Could Be God LP Discography Deep Wound album Discography 2006 Compilation Damaged Goods Records Damaged Goods ... Deep Wound at Kill From the Heart http homepages.nyu.edu cch223 comps bandsthatcouldbegod.html ... artist&term deep wound&display searchx Deep Wound at FLEX Lou Barlow Category Hardcore punk groups from ... in 1984 pt Deep Wound ...   more details



  1. So Wound

    Refimprove date August 2011 Orphan date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name So Wound Type studio Artist Jale Cover Released July 4, 1996 Recorded Genre Length Label Sub Pop Producer Last album This album Next album Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4.5 5 ref name AMG cite web first Jason last Ankeny title Review So Wound url Allmusic class album id r238524 pure url yes publisher Allmusic accessdate 3 August 2011 ref Automatically generated by DASHBot So Wound was the second and last album from Halifax Urban Area Halifax , Nova Scotia rock band Jale , released in 1996 on Sub Pop Records . A consciously more power pop album than its predecessor Dreamcake , So Wound received critical praise but failed to make significant radio impact. Shortly after the release of So Wound , bassist Eve Hartling and the three remaining members of the band parted company, marking the end of the band. Track listing Ali Hey Hey Sign of Life All Ready Tumble Blue Mosquito Storm Drag Back on Track Over You Despite Superstar Hidden track Approximately fifteen seconds after the end of Superstar appears an unlisted track, informally known as Sentimental. It is unclear as to why the song was left unlisted, although it may have been a reference to contemporary Halifax Urban Area Halifax band The Super Friendz , who had a similar unlisted track on their 1995 album Mock Up, Scale Down . References reflist Category Sub Pop albums Category 1996 albums Category Jale albums Category Article Feedback 5 ...   more details



  1. Salt the Wound

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Salt the Wound image caption image size background group or band alias origin Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland , Ohio , US genre Deathcore , melodic death metal years active 2001&ndash 2010 br 2011&ndash present label Rotten associated acts My Virgin Eyes, The Analyst website current members Jake Scott br Kevin Schaefer br Brandon Tabor br Cole Martinez br Brian White Salt the Wound is an American deathcore band from Cleveland, Ohio , formed ... their next full length studio album Kill the Crown . Biography Formation Salt the Wound was founded ... pure url yes title Salt the Wound biography at allmusic last True first Chris publisher allmusic ..., which lead to Salt the Wound being signed to Rotten Records. Salt the Wound achieved underground ... details.cfm?newsid 45658 title Salt The Wound Finishes New Album date June 27, 2009 publisher metalunderground.com ... salt the wound ares cd.html title Ares release date publisher Rotten Records accessdate 2009 ... into the band before their disbandment. On October 30, 2009, Salt the Wound announced that they were ... news details.cfm?newsid 49772 Salt the Wound to Disband in 2010, Announces Final Tour metalunderground.com. Retrieved 11 11 09 ref ref http www.thegauntlet.com article 3981 17182 Salt The Wound breaking up.html Salt the Wound breaking up. The Gauntlet. Retrieved 2009 11 11 ref Reformation Salt the Wound announced in November that they have officially reformed with original vocalist Kevin Schaefer .... ref cite web title Salt The Wound reforms url http lambgoat.com news view.aspx?id 15401 publisher Lambgoat accessdate 20 December 2011 ref Musical style Salt the Wound s musical style is essentially deathcore , ref name musicmight cite web author Sharpe Young, Garry title Salt the Wound url http ... position, and is usually played at intricate riffs. Salt the Wound have stated that they are primarily ... Salt The Wound Category Heavy metal musical groups from Ohio Category American deathcore musical ...   more details




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