Rubicon (disambiguation)

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Rubicon is a river in northern Italy.

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Rubicon may also refer to:

Geography

Australia

Belgium

United States

Art, media, and entertainment

Literature

Music

Bands

  • Rubicon (English band), an English rock band and offshoot of Fields of the Nephilim that released two albums (1992 and 1995)
  • Rubicon (New Zealand band), a New Zealand punk pop band best known for the singles "Funny Boy" and "Bruce" (2001 and 2002)
  • Rubicon (American band), a funk rock band from California best known for the song "I'm Gonna Take Care of Everything"

Albums

Songs

  • "Rubicon", a song by progressive rock artist, Peter Hammill on the 1974 album The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage
  • "Rubicon", a song by rock band Journey, from the 1983 album Frontiers
  • "Rubicon", a song by post-punk band Killing Joke, on the 1986 album Brighter Than a Thousand Suns
  • "Rubicon", a song by futurepop band, VNV Nation on the 1999 album Empires
  • "Rubicon", a song by industrial rock band, KMFDM on the 1999 album Adios
  • "Rubicon", a 2004 single by French electronic music artist Alan Braxe released on the 2005 compilation album The Upper Cuts
  • "Rubicon", a 2007 EP by Irish rock quartet The Kybosh
  • "Rubicon", a song by indie band, Milburn on the 2007 album These Are the Facts
  • "Rubicon", a song by progressive rock band Threshold on the 2012 album March of Progress
  • "Rubicon", a song by Audiomachine on the 2015 album Magnus
  • "Rubicon", a song by alternative metal band Deftones on the 2016 album Gore
  • "Rubicon", a song by Danny Michel on his 2016 album Matadora
  • "Rubicon", a song by Peso Pluma on his 2023 album Génesis

Television

Video games

Companies and organizations

Land vehicles

Other uses

See also

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