Revolutions per minute (disambiguation)

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Revolutions per minute is a unit of frequency, commonly used to measure rotational speed.

Revolutions per minute is the number of turns in one minute. It is a unit of rotational speed or the frequency of rotation around a fixed axis.

Revolutions per minute may also refer to:

<i>Revolutions per Minute</i> (Rise Against album) 2003 studio album by Rise Against

Revolutions per Minute is the second studio album by American rock band Rise Against, released on April 8, 2003 by Fat Wreck Chords. After establishing a fanbase with their 2001 debut The Unraveling, the band members wanted to record an album that distinguished themselves from other Fat Wreck Chords bands of the time. They chose Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore to produce the album, with whom they developed a strong rapport. Recording took place from November to December 2002 at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado.

<i>Revolutions per Minute</i> (Reflection Eternal album) 2010 studio album by Reflection Eternal

Revolutions per Minute is the second studio album by American hip hop duo Reflection Eternal, released May 18, 2010, on Blacksmith Records and Rawkus Records. Composed of rapper Talib Kweli and DJ/hip hop producer Hi-Tek, it is the duo's follow-up to their collaborative debut Train of Thought (2000).

<i>Revolutions per Minute</i> (Skid Row album) 2006 studio album by Skid Row

Revolutions per Minute is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Skid Row, released on October 24, 2006. It is the band's only release with drummer Dave Gara.

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Reflection Eternal is an American hip hop duo composed of emcee Talib Kweli and producer Hi-Tek. They released their first album, Train of Thought, in 2000. They have since released a mixtape, The RE: Union, in late December 2009, and their second album Revolutions Per Minute was released May 18, 2010.

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Forever Wild is a DVD video of live performances by Sebastian Bach, released on June 15, 2004. The performances are recorded in Los Angeles, Whisky a Go Go in 1998 and features several Skid Row songs. The DVD features full clips of some of Bach's favorite moments from his stint as host of VH1's Forever Wild TV show.

Dave Gara is a drummer who played for the American band Skid Row from 2004 to 2010. In April 2010, it was announced that Gara had parted ways with Skid Row. He was replaced by Rob Hammersmith of Rockets to Ruin. Prior to his tenure in Skid Row, Dave Gara played on the final Betty Blowtorch tour in 2001 which ended with the death of singer/bassist Bianca (Butthole) Halstead in a car accident post show in New Orleans. In January 2013 Dave played with the BulletBoys on a 3-week North American tour. Most recently Dave is writing, recording & gigging with his new, western NY based rock band, FLOOZIE...

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John Preston Solinger is an American singer-songwriter best known for being the former lead vocalist of Skid Row from 1999 to 2015; at the time of his split, he was their longest serving vocalist, surpassing Sebastian Bach, who was in the band for nine years. During his time in the band, he performed on the albums Thickskin (2003) and Revolutions Per Minute (2006) along with Chapters 1 and 2 of the 3 part United World Rebellion EP series with Chapter 3 due to be completed with ZP Theart on vocals.

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RPM or rpm is an acronym for revolutions per minute, a measure of rotation frequency.

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"Just Begun" is a song by American hip hop duo Reflection Eternal, composed of New York rapper Talib Kweli and Ohio producer Hi-Tek. The song was released on February 2, 2010, as the second single from their second studio album Revolutions per Minute (2010). The song is a posse cut featuring verses from rappers Jay Electronica, J. Cole and Mos Def, the latter of which also forms a duo with Talib Kweli, known collectively as Black Star.