Contact high (disambiguation)

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A contact high is a psychological phenomenon.

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Contact High is a 2009 Austrian comedy film directed by Michael Glawogger and starring Michael Ostrowski and Raimund Wallisch.

Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop is a 2018 photography book created and written by Vikki Tobak. The volume features Contact prints from analog photography sessions of important hip hop artists during forty years, from the beginnings of the genre in 1977 to 2007.

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Rocket Science are an Australian alternative rock band which formed in June 1998. They have released four albums, Welcome Aboard the 3C10, Contact High, Eternal Holiday, and Different Like You. Both Contact High and Eternal Holiday peaked in the top 100 of the ARIA Albums Chart.

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