Quazar may refer to:
Gimp or GIMP may refer to:
Survivor(s) may refer to:
Angels are a type of creature present in many mythologies.
Kane or KANE may refer to:
Avatar is a term used in Hinduism for a material manifestation of a deity. Other common uses include:
Wizard, the wizard, or wizards may refer to:
Pitbull or pit bull is a term used in the United States for any bull-type terrier.
War is a large-scale armed conflict and the term is used as a metaphor for non-military conflicts.
Space is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.
A dynasty is a series of rulers from one family.
Jerome Eugene "Bigfoot" Brailey is an American drummer, best known for his work with P-Funk, which included the bands Parliament, Funkadelic, and numerous related projects. Brailey is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, inducted in 1997 with fifteen other members of Parliament-Funkadelic.
A machine is a device that uses energy to perform some activity or task.
Jigsaw may refer to:
Quasar is an astronomical body producing vast amounts of energy, an energized galactic core
Psycho may refer to:
Glenn Lamonte Goins, also known as Glen Goins, was a singer and guitarist for Parliament-Funkadelic in the mid-1970s. Goins is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, posthumously inducted in 1997 with fifteen other members of Parliament-Funkadelic. His first (known) recordings were as part of the group "The Bags". They released a single in 1972: "It's Heavy" b/w "Don't Mess With My Baby".
Quazar is the debut album from the band Quazar. The band was led by former P-Funk vocalist Glenn Goins, who also served as the producer and arranger of the album. Goins died before the album's release, effectively sealing the group's fate. The album was released by Arista Records in the fall of 1978, after Funkadelic's One Nation Under A Groove but before Parliament (band)'s Motor Booty Affair, that same year. The album also features contributions from former P-Funk drummer Jerome Brailey. Both Glenn Goins and Jerome Brailey were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Parliament-Funkadelic.
Eliminator may refer to:
Doom is another name for damnation.
Super Pro or variant, may refer to: